This edition of Maritime Pulse shines a light on our in-house hardware development process. We do not buy off-the-shelf products. Instead, we special design our hardware to perform optimally in the maritime domain, under the challenging conditions at sea.

Sune Hallsten producing BlueSTAR for life at sea
One of the key highlights is Sune, our warehouse manager, building our BlueSTAR box. This is not just any enclosure. It has been engineered from the ground up to deliver the very best performance, specifically tailored for the maritime environment.

Producing BlueSTAR box
BlueSTAR acts as the vessel’s external communication hub, handling GSM, Starlink and Wi-Fi outside the vessel. It ensures seamless connectivity between ship and shore, providing stable and secure communication even in the most remote waters. The box is built to handle salt sprays, vibrations, extreme temperatures and extended operation while maintaining reliability and uptime. It is designed with premium components, rugged seals and effective thermal management.
Beyond the BlueSTAR we also produce workstation boxes. These are custom engineered to make installations as effortless as possible in tight demanding shipboard environments. Every workstation box is also designed with cybersecurity in focus. Secure enclaves, shielding and secure power paths are built in. The goal is that your install team spends minutes connecting rather than wrestling with equipment.

Workstation box with single screen

Workstation box with double screens
Owning the full stack from concept to hardware gives us a unique advantage in maritime use cases.
What would it mean for your vessels if you had hardware truly built for the sea instead of adapted for it?


