MA is live on real vessels — deployments underway in Nova Scotia, Canada and Paraguay.

MASS-MARAM · The Force Behind Better Vessels

Drawn to the horizon.

Vessels are changing. We build the engineering intelligence that helps fleets and vessel owners navigate that change — from design, through operation, toward greater autonomy.

The evolution of better vessels starts here.

Deployed on working vessels Nova Scotia, Canada & Paraguay Grounded in engineering evidence UK & Canada

The Platform

MA — the owl mark

Meet MA.

MA is our owl. She is intelligent, always learning, and always adapting — so that everything she serves becomes better: the people aboard, the vessel itself, and the waters it works in. Watchful and measured, she can always show the evidence behind what she sees. She connects three parts of a vessel's story.

Mariners have always said she of what they trust at sea. We do the same.

Past

The vessel's design intent, engineering context, and operating history.

Present

What is happening in operation — condition, performance, motion, and operating context.

Future

The path toward prediction, advice engineers can verify, and increasingly autonomous operation.

She is engineered end to end — from onboard sensing to the dashboard. MA learns from live operation — and every finding she offers can be traced to evidence an engineer can inspect.

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Deployments

Two owls are flying. On real vessels.

Every live deployment gets an owl and a name. Atlantic Owl was the first to fly.

Atlantic Owl

Live trial

MASS-MARAM's operational trial in Nova Scotia, Atlantic Canada, connecting MA to a working pilot vessel and its operating data. Operational vessel-to-cloud data, live since summer 2026.

Flying Owl

Live trial

A partner-funded deployment in Paraguay, focused on predictive maintenance.

Deployment markers indicate operating regions, not vessel positions or tracks. Operational data remains private to the operator.

While the trials run, we publish only what the evidence supports.

Every owl begins with a real vessel and a real question.
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The Evolution

The evolution of better vessels.

From today's working fleets to tomorrow's increasingly autonomous vessels, progress will be earned one level of trust at a time.

Monitor
Live
Predict
In trial
Advise
In development
Assure
Future direction

MA is where that evolution starts.

Project MARAM

Better vessels are built together.

Project MARAM is how we work with the maritime world — operators, designers, builders, technology companies, researchers, and others who believe vessels can be operated, understood, and designed better. Some collaborations begin with a vessel. Some begin with data, engineering, technology, or an idea worth testing. What matters is that each one creates something useful in the real world.

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Insights

August 2026 · From the founder

The question behind Flying Owl

Every owl begins with a real vessel and a real question.

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Security & governance

We take every effort to ensure the cyber security of every deployment.

  • Encrypted telemetry from vessel edge to cloud, with per-vessel identity
  • Customer data segregated by design, with role-based access
  • Every automated finding carries its evidence class and audit trail
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Engineering the vessel. Then engineering its intelligence.

MASS-MARAM was founded by a team whose work spans ship design, marine engineering, hardware, and platform engineering — and our platform, MA, operates today on working vessels.

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Where should MA fly next?

The next flight may begin with a vessel, a design challenge, an operational question, a technology worth connecting — or simply an idea worth testing. If you're working on what better vessels could become, start a conversation with us.

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The evolution of better vessels starts here.