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  • Cetasol is releasing two new iHelm features: Emission Report 2.0 & Trip Log

    Cetasol, a Gothenburg-based green tech company, enhances maritime sustainability with iHelm — an AI-powered fleet optimization tool. Now launching Emission Report 2.0 and Trip Log, iHelm offers deeper insights, verified emission reporting, and traceable voyage data to support compliance, decision-making, and operational control across fleets.

    Cetasol's new features, trip log and emission report 2.0.
  • Cetasol Wins Maritime Sustainability Award at Seawork 2025

    Swedish maritime tech company Cetasol has been awarded the Maritime Sustainability Award at Seawork 2025 for its real-time, AI-powered tools that help vessel operators reduce emissions and fuel use. Read the full release to learn more about this recognition and Cetasol’s latest innovations.

    Cetasol's CEO Ethan Faghani on stage when winning the Seawork sustainability award.
  • Captain Display 2.0 by Cetasol: Enhancing Vessel Performance with Real-Time Operational Insights


    Gothenburg, Sweden

    Cetasol, an innovative Swedish company focusing on delivering solutions to optimize and benefit maritime operations, introduces the updated Onboard Captain Display with an improved design and enhanced functionality. This update provides operators with tools to optimize performance, increase fuel efficiency, and improve operational control in real-time.


  • Incorporating Cetasol’s Singapore company

    Cetasol, a Swedish innovative software company, is expanding globally. With an increased interest in iHelm in the Singapore market, Cetasol has now incorporated a new, fully-owned subsidiary in Singapore, Cetasol PTE. LTD. With the large maritime industry in Singapore and the interest in energy management and insights, this marks a strategic decision in the growth of Cetasol.

  • Cetasol and Volvo Penta in new collaboration to support maritime sustainability

    Cetasol announces a new collaboration with Volvo Penta to support sustainability in the maritime sector. The partnership aims to accelerate efficiency gains through intelligent marine technology. The two companies work toward mutual value to operators by exploring new ways to minimize emissions and maximize efficiency for a broad range of commercial marine vessels.