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leads to more efficient operations. ers, since it tends to increase safety and makes the shipping business more eco- nomically viable. Digital connections allow the ship to be steered from a land-based control room, while a captain can take over under demanding circumstances. DECARBONIZING THE SEAS And then there is the sustainability angle. Finnish companies have gained a global reputation for creating smart, green inno- vations: among these are advanced energy management and fleet performance sys- tems which reduce emissions and increase fuel savings. Luxury cruise ships, for example, ben- efit from technology that allows them to sail into waters with strict emission lim- its or journey into fragile ecosystem areas. It is no coincidence then that 60% of all the world’s largest luxury cruise ships are designed in Finland (and one third were built by Finnish shipyards) – the cruise lines are gravitating towards greener ships and nobody has a better reputation in this regard than the Finns. BLUE GOES GREEN The shipping industry will go increasingly green, once the EU’s Green Deal pol- icy really gets going. In December 2019, SEA Europe – the Shipyards’ and Mari- time Equipment Association of Europe – welcomed Green Deal as a very ambitious political engagement in support of a cli- mate neutral society by 2050. SEA Europe noted that the Green Deal for Europe offers “interesting chal- lenges and great opportunities” for Europe’s shipyards and maritime equip- ment industry. In addition, it will allow the sector to enhance its global compet- itiveness, whilst contributing in fulfilling the Commission’s targets and in building a sustainable “blue economy” for Europe.   n 46 seatec 2020 “ Digitalization