
As part of the Challenge Weeks, north.io is taking on a central role in data fusion: sensor data from numerous different systems is merged, synchronized and analysed in a so-called Data Fusion Cell. The aim is to generate a common and reliable picture of the situation from the heterogeneous data sources in order to acceleratedecision-making by government agencies.
SeaSEC (Seabed Security Experimentation Center) is part of the Northern Naval Capability Cooperation (NNCC), which was officially ratified in Washington in December 2023. Within this framework, six Northern European countries - Denmark, Germany, Finland, the Netherlands, Norway and Sweden - are intensifying their cooperation in the field of maritime infrastructure and security capabilities.
The aim of the initiative is to pool industrial, police, military and technological expertise and jointly develop sustainable systems for the protection of maritime critical infrastructure.
SeaSEC activities focus on the protection of Critical Underwater Infrastructure (CUI). Public, private, police and military partners are jointly investigating how data cables, port entrances and energy platforms in the North and Baltic Seas can be protected against attacks in a more resilient manner in future. This is a new public-private partnership approach that systematically brings togetherpolice and military situational awareness, civilian sensor data and industrial expertise.
The SeaSEC Challenge Weeks "Data2Sea2026" in the Bay of Rostock are designed as maritime trials under real-life conditions. The focus is on:
The north.io Ocean Data Platform makes it possible to centrally collect and process sensor data from various sources and make it available for analysis and situational awareness.
"The protection of critical underwater infrastructure is a key security policy task for the North and Baltic Seas," says Jann Wendt, Managing Director of north.io. "With our Ocean Data Platform, we are creating the basis for securely merging sensor data from a wide variety of sources and generating a reliable situational picture for decision-makers - almost in real time."
Participation in SeaSEC underlines north.io's role as a technology partner for maritime data integration in international testing and innovation formats. The Ocean Data Platform was already used during the REPMUS 2025 exercise in Portugal to merge and analyze sensor data from different systems.
In the future, north.io will continue to contribute its expertise in data-driven platform solutions to support maritime security and infrastructure projects with powerful data integration.
north.io is a solution provider for the management, processing and analysis of raw underwater sensor data. Tailored to the needs of offshore wind, surveying, defense, security and government. With the Ocean Data Platform, north.io develops scalable solutions for the acquisition, fusion and analysis of complex sensor data, for applications in critical infrastructure protection, maritime security and complex environmental and infrastructure projects.
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