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STCW: Transforming Maritime Training with Graph Technology

The STCW convention, a cornerstone of maritime training, faces challenges due to its outdated format. By adopting graph technology, the maritime industry can enhance training efficiency and workforce mobility.

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iGEN Editorial
June 1, 2026
STCW: Transforming Maritime Training with Graph Technology

The STCW convention, a critical framework in maritime training, is hindered by its traditional format, impacting the industry's ability to address the seafarer shortage effectively.

The Current State of Maritime Training

The STCW (Standards of Training, Certification, and Watchkeeping) convention is a comprehensive international maritime law signed by 165 flag states. Despite its importance, the convention's reliance on printed documents and isolated databases creates inefficiencies in training and workforce assessment.

The Case for Graph Technology

By transitioning from static documents to a graph-based system, maritime training can become more dynamic and interconnected. This approach would allow for continuous updates and integration of various training records and workforce reports.

"The graph structure would model how skills form, strengthen, and decay, making STCW a more authoritative and flexible tool," says Matt Gilbert, CEO of Yuni.

Benefits of a Graph-Based Approach

  • Continuous Updates: Training records and workforce reports can be updated in real-time, reducing the reliance on periodic revisions.
  • Enhanced Mobility: Cross-sector mobility becomes more feasible, allowing for smoother transitions between roles and sectors.
  • Improved Training Needs Analysis: The graph can identify skill gaps and suggest targeted training interventions.

Implications for the Maritime Industry

Adopting graph technology could significantly improve the efficiency of maritime training and workforce management. Port authorities, logistics managers, and ocean carriers should consider investing in digital transformation initiatives to stay competitive.

Current System Graph-Based System
Static documents Dynamic, interconnected data
Periodic updates Continuous updates
Isolated databases Integrated information

Watch List

  • Technological Adoption: Monitor the pace at which maritime organizations adopt graph technology.
  • Regulatory Changes: Stay informed about potential updates to STCW and related regulations.
  • Industry Collaboration: Look for partnerships between technology providers and maritime organizations to facilitate this transition.

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