Digital Yacht Exhibiting at METS 2024 in Amsterdam

We have been extra busy and have 6 new products to introduce at METS 2024 which are innovative and bring new market opportunities & solutions for all our customers. We are also launching our new Njord Cloud platform for real time boat monitoring, historical analysis, analytics/maintenance and advanced AI functionality. It’s a step change in technology for the whole industry and based around our new NjordLINK gateway.

We have also been nominated for the DAME design award. Just 58 products from the thousands of products on display at METS make it to this stage and we have both OneFix and MOB Alert in the selection – a double whammy and a first for many in the industry! That also brings us to a total of 14 DAME Award nominations.

New products include:

  • NjordLINK – A cutting edge NMEA 2000 to Njord Cloud gateway integrated with our new Njord Cloud platform. All your boat data to the cloud and if you imagine an application or solution, Njord cloud can create it.
  • NavLINK Blue – NMEA 2000 to BlueTooth Gateway which opens BT devices & sensors to the world of NMEA 2000 and connects NMEA 2000 to phones and
    tablets via this convenient platform.
  • MOB Alert – Universal MOB Alarm with NMEA 2000 interfacing for any system.
  • OneFix – Hi-Precision GNSS positioning from 4 satellite networks with robust anti spoofing, advanced algorithmic positional calculations and reliability at an
    exceptional price.
  • NavAlarm – Plug in 102dB sounder for NMEA 2000 systems – ideal for use with NavAlert, COAlert & MOBAlert.
  • Nexux Connect – Affordable, fast, hi-speed internet afloat via LTE 4G/5G with optional Starlink connectivity too.

The show will take place from 19-21 November 2024 and we will be exhibiting in Hall 1, Booth 533.

We look forward to seeing you there!

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