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REASON 03 · WHY VESSELS

One crew-
sized HUD.

Crews are getting smaller while plants get more complex. The answer cannot be another screen — it has to be one picture that fuses the systems and tells a small watch team what actually needs attention.

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Designing for a small watch
POINT 01

Fuse, don't add

Every new vendor system arrives with its own HMI. We consolidate into one picture so the watch team monitors the plant, not the procurement history.

1
Operator picture
POINT 02

Alarm philosophy that holds

A thousand nuisance alarms is the same as no alarms. Rationalized, prioritized, and context-aware or it will be ignored under load.

POINT 03

Trainable in a rotation

A watchstander rotates aboard and has to be competent quickly. The interface has to be learnable in that window or it does not get used correctly.

FULL SPECIFICATION →

1
Operator HUD
RATIONALIZED
Alarms
SMALL
Watch team
FAST
Time to competence

Built for the watch.

The constraint is human attention. Everything else follows from that.

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