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The exploitation of this technology in a fully deployed system will improve the safety for ocean-going vessels in the High North and around Spitzbergen. Such a system will also simplify the identification and coordination of vessels in a search and rescue situation as well as being used for monitoring of vessels carrying hazardous cargo and other environmental risk assessment situations. About the project The satellite is equipped with technology developed in a joint effort by the Norwegian Defence Research Establishment (FFI), Kongsberg Seatex AS, the Norwegian Coastal Administration and the Norwegian Space Centre. The project is funded by the Ministry of Trade and Industry. Clusters within Norwegian technology and industry working with satellite communication are well recognized globally and Europe, USA and Canada have shown a keen interest in the AISSat-1 test satellite. "This satellite is an example of how a long-term investment in Norwegian expertise leads to innovative and high-technology solutions designed for Norwegian purposes," says Minister of Trade and Industry, Trond Giske. "Norway and KONGSBERG have been at the forefront with leading technology and solutions within this area of expertise. We are therefore very pleased to have the opportunity to provide the AIS payload for AISSat-1. Further, the AISSat programme is also an important factor in the overall work for safe navigation and operation in the High North", says Gard Ueland, President of Kongsberg Seatex AS Kongsberg Maritime |