Rob O'Dwyer

Chief Network Officer at Smart Maritime Network, Chairman of the Smart Maritime Council at Smart Maritime Network

Rob O'Dwyer has a diverse work experience in the maritime and technology industries. Rob is currently serving as the Chief Network Officer at Smart Maritime Network and Chairman of the Smart Maritime Council, where they promote integration and data sharing among stakeholders in the maritime and transport logistics sectors. Previously, Rob worked as an Editor for Digital Ship, a leading publication and events company covering IT for the shipping industry. Rob also worked as an Editor for Digital Daily, an online news site focusing on technology stories in an Irish context. In addition, Rob served as the News Editor for Port Finance International Ltd., covering the development and financing of ports worldwide. Prior to their roles in the maritime industry, Rob worked as a Commercial Writing Consultant for HSA Korea, collaborating on various projects for clients such as POSCO, SAP, and Purina Korea.

Rob O'Dwyer completed their Master of Business Studies with a focus on Management Consulting at UCD Michael Smurfit Graduate Business School from 2001 to 2002. Prior to that, they obtained a Bachelor of Business and Legal Studies in Business Administration and Management, General from University College Dublin between 1997 and 2001. Rob'searliest known education was at St. Mary's College, Rathmines from 1991 to 1997, but no specific degree or field of study information is available for this period.

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Smart Maritime Network

The goal of the Smart Maritime Network (SMN) is to provide a platform to promote the benefits of enhanced integration and data sharing among stakeholders within the maritime and transport logistics sectors, informing and educating the industry on technological developments and innovations while providing wider opportunities for relationship building and knowledge sharing. This will be achieved through the creation of a website offering free access to relevant industry news, interviews with thought leaders, white papers and presentations outlining new technologies and processes, as well as a range of additional podcasts and video content, to provide the most comprehensive knowledge bank on maritime innovation in the sector. To widen the reach of this knowledge network SMN will hold a series of four regional events targeted at local maritime industry stakeholders, to present new ideas to key companies while addressing issues of specific local importance, communicating the overarching goal of a connected and integrated industry to a global audience. Activities will also include the creation of a Smart Maritime Council, a series of private meetings for maritime technology developers and systems integrators providing a platform for discussions on the development of a wider range of mutually beneficial partnerships, on issues relating to compatibility, standardisation and harmonisation. Initial Council meetings would be expected to take place alongside SMN conferences in various locations, to provide an opportunity for a wide range of companies and their representatives to become involved. Ultimately, it is expected that the Council will be able to drive improved collaboration in a number of areas where competition is not conducive to the best interests of the industry, and work towards the agreement of guidance notes on future regulation of maritime technologies for proposal to relevant authorities.


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