NauticMind

Maritime knowledge and cognitive systems

Safety knowledge
and decision support
for shipboard operations.

NauticMind develops structured safety knowledge, crew cognition analysis, and practical decision-support tools for complex maritime environments.

Operating thesis

Maritime systems are safest when operational knowledge, human judgment, and technical tools are designed to work together.

Pillars

Three connected areas of maritime work.

NauticMind connects safety practice, crew cognition, and technical tooling into a single operational view.

01 Safety defines the operating context.

02 Cognition explains human performance.

03 Technology turns knowledge into usable support.

01

Maritime Safety

Safety knowledge, incident learning, and operational guidance for vessel crews and shore teams.

  • ISM
  • Human factors
  • Incident analysis
  • Bridge operations
  • Tanker safety
02

Cognitive Systems

Analysis of crew attention, fatigue, decision-making, and adaptation in demanding shipboard work.

  • Fatigue
  • Decision-making
  • Resilience
  • Crew psychology
  • Operational cognition
03

Maritime Technology

Decision-support software and structured tools for navigation, safety, and operational planning.

  • AI
  • Decision support systems
  • ECDIS
  • Software engineering
  • Operational tooling

Principles

Built around the realities of shipboard work.

These principles keep the work grounded in real shipboard conditions.

01

Procedures need operational context to support safe decisions

02

Decision-support tools must respect crew expertise and workload

03

Safety knowledge must remain usable under real operating conditions