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The Autonomy Journals

The Autonomy Journals

By: SAMS - Sustainable Autonomous Mobility Systems
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The Autonomy Journals showcase leading voices, sharing insights, learnings, lessons and perhaps some confessions from the Autonomy Journey in transport and mobility.

SAMS, a private, non-profit innovation cluster for sustainable, autonomous mobility solutions, host the podcast.

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  • Navigating the Maritime Giants: How Startups Can Thrive in an Ancient Industry
    Sep 15 2025

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    Imagine an industry so vital that 90% of everything you touch has traveled on it, yet so traditional that innovation often struggles to find a foothold. This is the maritime world that Caitlin Hardy, founder of Nessie, has dedicated her career to transforming.

    From her early days building tiny autonomous sailboats at the US Naval Academy to founding a company that helps startups navigate the complex waters of maritime commerce, Hardy brings a refreshing perspective to one of humanity's oldest trades. "I kept seeing a lot of really amazing technology fail, not because the tech wasn't good, but because they weren't sure how to navigate our industry," she explains, revealing the genesis of her mission to bridge Silicon Valley innovation with seafaring tradition.

    Hardy takes us through the fascinating evolution of maritime autonomy, from the Nordic-pioneered dynamic positioning systems of the 1970s to today's cutting-edge unmanned vessels. She challenges common misconceptions about automation, arguing that the goal isn't replacing seafarers but making their jobs safer and more manageable. "We ask so much of seafarers today," she notes, pointing to the increasing demands that connectivity has placed on vessel crews who must simultaneously navigate ships and satisfy shoreside management.

    The conversation explores how defense innovation, particularly following Russia's invasion of Ukraine, has accelerated commercial maritime technology, creating new possibilities for collaboration between startups and established players. Hardy offers valuable insights for maritime decision-makers on evaluating new technologies: "Don't do autonomy just for autonomy's sake. What is the problem that you're trying to fix?"

    Whether you're a maritime professional, a tech entrepreneur looking to enter this space, or simply curious about how one of the world's most essential industries is evolving, this episode offers a thoughtful exploration of where tradition meets innovation on the high seas. Listen now to discover why, as Hardy puts it, "the opportunity for growth in maritime, as it relates to innovation, is really unlimited."

    The Autonomy Journals showcase leading voices, sharing insights, learnings, lessons and perhaps some confessions from the Autonomy Journey in transport and mobility.

    Subscribe to the Autonomy Journals and join us next time as we continue exploring how Norway leads the way in autonomous mobility solutions. Because in Norway, we do it.

    SAMS is a private, non-profit innovation cluster for sustainable, autonomous mobility solutions and the host of the podcast.

    https://www.sams-norway.no/

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    25 mins
  • The Regulatory Roadmap for Autonomous Ships | Nils Haktor Bua from The Norwegian Maritime Authority
    Aug 18 2025

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    What does the future of autonomous shipping really look like? Forget the science fiction scenarios of completely unmanned ghost ships navigating the high seas without human oversight. The reality, as revealed by Nils Haktor Bua, head of new maritime technology at the Norwegian Maritime Authority, is far more nuanced and practical.

    Norway stands at the forefront of maritime autonomy, pioneering an approach that balances innovation with safety. Bua takes us behind the regulatory curtain, revealing how his department of just seven people is helping shape the future of shipping not just in Norwegian waters but globally through their contributions to the International Maritime Organization's MASS Code (Maritime Autonomous Surface Ships).

    "We want to be a partner in development," Bua explains, rejecting the traditional regulatory stance of simply saying "no" to unregulated technologies. This progressive approach has enabled groundbreaking projects like Yara Birkeland, the world's first autonomous container ship, to move from concept to reality. The vessel, designed to replace 40,000 diesel truck journeys annually, represents the kind of practical application driving maritime autonomy – solutions to real-world problems rather than technology for technology's sake.

    Perhaps most reassuring is Bua's perspective on how autonomy will affect maritime employment. Rather than eliminating jobs, he sees transformation: "I'm not afraid there will not be jobs for seafarers. There will be a lot of jobs." From control room operations to new roles we haven't yet imagined, maritime careers will evolve alongside the technology. Early results are already proving the value of automation, with even basic autonomous functions delivering immediate 5% energy savings before any machine learning optimization.

    Curious about the ships navigating Norway's waters today with autonomous capabilities? Listen to discover the fascinating projects already operational and what's coming next in this maritime revolution. Subscribe to Autonomy Journals for more insights into how Norway is turning autonomous ambitions into everyday reality.

    The Autonomy Journals showcase leading voices, sharing insights, learnings, lessons and perhaps some confessions from the Autonomy Journey in transport and mobility.

    Subscribe to the Autonomy Journals and join us next time as we continue exploring how Norway leads the way in autonomous mobility solutions. Because in Norway, we do it.

    SAMS is a private, non-profit innovation cluster for sustainable, autonomous mobility solutions and the host of the podcast.

    https://www.sams-norway.no/

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    23 mins
  • Eye Contact with Robots: The Human Side of Driverless Tech, Laura Herzig from Beta Mobility
    Jun 16 2025

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    Norway's approach to autonomous mobility innovation is driven by curiosity rather than risk-taking, with its harsh winter climate providing the perfect testing environment for developing robust autonomous systems.

    • Beta Mobility bridges the gap between startups and established public institutions in the transport sector
    • Norway's challenging winter conditions create essential "edge cases" for testing autonomous vehicles
    • The broad testing framework in Norway allows for experimentation with various vehicles and use cases
    • Transferring costs from private car ownership to public autonomous services remains a key challenge
    • Creating compelling mobility experiences is crucial to encourage people to abandon car ownership
    • Public transport operators like Ruter are leading autonomous vehicle implementation efforts
    • The loss of human communication in traffic (eye contact, gestures) will need technological solutions
    • Norway can build an industry around autonomous technology services despite not manufacturing vehicles
    • Getting "wheels on the ground" with diverse use cases is essential for advancing autonomous mobility

    Autonomy: In Norway we do it. If you like the sound of this, please subscribe to the podcast and follow the Autonomy Journals on Spotify and other channels. We'd love to hear from you. Tell us what you'd love to hear more about around autonomy, because in Norway we do it.


    The Autonomy Journals showcase leading voices, sharing insights, learnings, lessons and perhaps some confessions from the Autonomy Journey in transport and mobility.

    Subscribe to the Autonomy Journals and join us next time as we continue exploring how Norway leads the way in autonomous mobility solutions. Because in Norway, we do it.

    SAMS is a private, non-profit innovation cluster for sustainable, autonomous mobility solutions and the host of the podcast.

    https://www.sams-norway.no/

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    23 mins
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