Opsealog wins the OSJ’s 2020 innovation of the year award

Feb 20, 2020 | Blog

As 2020 begins, we are happy to announce that Opsealog won the Innovation of the Year Award at the OSJ Conference!

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Arnaud Dianoux received the Innovation of the Year prize at the OSJ 2020.

As 2020 begins, we’re thrilled to announce that Opsealog won the prestigious Innovation of the Year Award at the OSJ Conference!

Arnaud Dianoux, Opsealog’s founder, received the Innovation of the Year prize at OSJ 2020. This award recognizes Opsealog’s groundbreaking work in the offshore industry.

We’re especially proud that Marinelog, our flagship solution, was selected as the winner. This recognition from the Offshore Support Journal highlights our commitment to driving digital transformation and improving vessel performance in the offshore sector. We’d like to thank the Offshore Support Journal and everyone who voted for Marinelog. This award motivates us to keep pushing innovation forward.

Small companies like Opsealog need opportunities to stand alongside industry leaders. This award proves that our work is making a real impact. It validates our mission and encourages us to keep innovating.

In 2019, Opsealog helped reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in Offshore Support Vessel (OSV) operations by 10%. Our vessel monitoring and performance management services played a key role in this achievement. This reduction in emissions demonstrates the power of data-driven insights to improve both operational efficiency and environmental sustainability in offshore operations.

Opsealog’s solutions manage over 400 vessels worldwide. This award recognizes our ongoing efforts to make offshore operations smarter, more efficient, and more sustainable.

We are excited about what lies ahead. This award inspires us to continue refining our solutions and expanding our reach in the offshore sector.

To read the full article on Riviera News, click [here].

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