
RealWear’s voice-enabled headset solutions facilitate increased operational efficiency, which lets frontline workers troubleshoot issues in real time and remotely perform live inspections via two-way video as supervisors watch on a laptop. Top of coal detection technology towards commercialisationīHP quarterly report shows focus on safety Data integrity, smoother operations and dramatically reduced administration costs are ensured with low initial overhead. Through this approach, maintenance teams can now have real-time access to current work orders, maintenance history, associated engineering documentation, manufacturers’ schematics, permits, safety documentation and best practices. No longer is disparate data a vexing problem. Its groundbreaking technology connects with a customer’s existing enterprise applications, systems and sensors providing front-line workers with all the data they need, in a single app. Hexagon’s Xalt | Mobility is a cloud-based enterprise software platform that lets users quickly build robust mobile workflows to solve daily challenges. It was slated to launch commercial operations last year.Hexagon’s PPM division and RealWear ® announce the continued development of interoperability between Hexagon’s Xalt Connected Worker solution and RealWear’s HMT family of wearable, hands-free devices. Sea Change was delivered in August 2021 and fueled for the first time in November 2021. This system is integrated with 100 kWh of the lithium-ion battery provided by XALT and a 2×300 kW electric propulsion system provided by BAE Systems. The fuel cell power package is provided by Zero Emissions Industries (formerly Golden Gate Zero Emission Marine), comprised of 360 kW of Cummins fuel cells and Hexagon hydrogen storage tanks with a capacity of 246 kg. The vessel, designed by Incat Crowther, is fitted with hydrogen-powered fuel cells producing electricity to power electric motors enabling the vessel to sail distances of up to 300 nautical miles and reach speeds up to 20 knots. The 75-passenger ferry was built by All American Marine shipyard for the compatriot shipowner SWITCH Maritime.



The arrival of the vessel was confirmed by both the shipbuilder and the owner of the vessel. The vessel was towed to the California Bay Area on Sunday, March 13, the San Francisco Chronicle reports, adding that the vessel is expected to start taking its first passengers in late spring. The first hydrogen fuel cell-powered ferry in the United States, named Sea Change, has arrived in San Francisco, California.
