Maritime Security: Consilium promotes “early detection” solutions and unified platforms

At an event in Dubai gathering more than a hundred professionals, Consilium Safety presented a series of innovations aimed at one goal: reducing response time in case of an onboard incident. The company notably highlighted a visual safety management system (graphical interface) designed to centralize critical information, as well as a modernized platform aimed at harmonizing “fire & gas” environments while integrating cybersecurity requirements.
The discourse is consistent with the evolution of shipping: larger ships, optimized crews, stricter regulations, and increased exposure to new risks (alternative fuels, technical complexity, cyber threats). Consilium also mentioned remote testing devices for certain detectors, multi-gas detection solutions adapted to new fuels, and more proactive approaches around detecting “weak signals” before ignition.
What operators mainly remember is the logic “minutes saved = lives and assets saved.” In an industry where a disaster quickly turns into a media and financial crisis, the argument is no longer “having a compliant system,” but having a faster, more readable, and better-integrated system.
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