The future of the E-Wave is looking bright as new leadership of X-Shore is helping build a better future
An article about this was supposed to be with this post!
Technical difficulties. lol
you can find it in the Marine Industry Daily News. Take a peak.
🌐 Kristian Nielsen, Chief Revenue Officer of WFN Strategies, LLC, recently took the stage at Submarine Networks World 2024 to discuss one of the most pressing topics in today's subsea communications industry: Nationalizing Subsea Infrastructure.
During his presentation, titled "Too 'Critical' for the Public - Nationalizing Subsea Communications in the 21st Century," Kristian shared valuable insights into the evolving landscape of public-private partnerships and their role in shaping the future of global connectivity.
A huge thank you to everyone who attended and contributed to the conversation! 💡
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Here’s a few highlights from this video I thought were important about breaking into tech.
Don’t worry about what everyone else is or isn’t doing in tech. Find out what you’d like to do and create your own path.
You want it, you go get it! Don’t wait for someone to hand you the job, the cert, the interview, do the work and get moving!
Use your resources, Google, YouTube, Coursea, Freecode camp, etc. There are resources to help you up skill. Network and connect.
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What is the best way to break into tech?
Here's how Marcus Moffett did it - and he's now the VP of Solutions Engineering in the America's at Cisco.
Remember, not every path is linear.
From offshore drilling to tech control in the Air Force, he actually didn't start a technical role until he was 27.
Don't be afraid to try new things, and get hands on.
It's never too late to start.
P.S. How did you get into tech?
With the tensions in the Red Sea escalating and the need to maintain security in order to provide assurance for essential maritime supply chain traffic routes, the development and employment of Autonomous systems has never been more important.
Being able to maintain a persistent presence in order to surveil, escort and deter with reduced demand on personnel conserves resources for more critical response as well as flexibility in solutions.
L3Harris continues to evolve ideas and innovation into real world solutions- including the Sentinel system arising from Tasmania. Australian Industry Capability is ready to deploy.
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Maritime autonomy requires collaborative, cohesive communication between a variety of complex systems. So, how is this new capability brought into service?
Graeme Mackay, our VP of UK operations, discusses the importance of bringing in regulators early and working across all operators as one team.
See more on our maritime autonomy capabilities: https://bit.ly/479gBHp
We’ve assembled an all-star team for TOMORROW’s webinar on disruptions, which focuses on the Red Sea and a potential South China Sea scenario.
Join experts Matthew Morris, Director of Defense and Civil Data Portfolio at ICEYE, Matthew Funaiole, Senior Fellow of the China Power Project at the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), and Nadav Libhaber, Director of Partnerships at Windward, as they discuss leveraging technology to investigate and anticipate disruptions.
This discussion just may change your organization’s North Star regarding potential disruptions. Register now to ensure your seat at this essential discussion ➡️ https://hubs.la/Q02qxS_f0#MaritimeTechnology
What is the best way to break into tech?
Here's how Marcus Moffett did it - and he's now the VP of Solutions Engineering in the America's at Cisco.
Remember, not every path is linear.
From offshore drilling to tech control in the Air Force, he actually didn't start a technical role until he was 27.
Don't be afraid to try new things, and get hands on.
It's never too late to start.
P.S. How did you get into tech?