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Episode 107: Driving Innovation at Sea – A Conversation with Garry Noonan of Ardmore Shipping

The Last Dinosaur - Maritime Shipping In The Digital Age

Release Date: 05/13/2025

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Episode 107: Driving Innovation at Sea – A Conversation with Garry Noonan of Ardmore Shipping

Guest: Garry Noonan, Director of Innovation, Ardmore Shipping Corporation

Episode Overview:
In this episode, Garry Noonan of Ardmore Shipping shares how a legacy tanker company can still lead in digital innovation. From practical applications of onboard tech to fostering a culture of experimentation, Garry explains what it means to modernize responsibly in a highly regulated, performance-driven sector.

Key Points:

  1. Innovation in the Tanker Sector: Garry discusses the challenges and opportunities of driving innovation in a traditional, asset-heavy environment like Ardmore.
  2. From Seafarer to Strategist: Garry’s career journey from working at sea to leading innovation, shapes how he bridges technology and real-world operations.
  3. Digitalizing with Purpose: Innovation isn’t about chasing trends. Garry emphasizes practical, scalable solutions that improve safety, efficiency, and compliance.
  4. Crew Engagement Matters: No tech rollout succeeds without the support of seafarers. Garry shares how Ardmore ensures buy-in from those onboard.
  5. Partnerships and Ecosystems: Collaboration with startups and tech partners helps Ardmore stay agile and informed on emerging trends.
  6. Looking Ahead: From alternative fuels to real-time data use, Garry paints a picture of how tankers are transforming.
  7. Lessons from the Frontline: Insights from testing tools like digital twins and crew safety wearables.

Learn More:
If this episode resonated with you, check out Episode 89 with Ralph Juhl of Hafnia on the future of seafarers and sustainability, and Episode 84 with Vishal Khattri of Veson Nautical on innovation partnerships.

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Produced by: Chris Aversano
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