Introducing our new Product Manager – Inga Helene Vatshelle Bovim
Welcome aboard! We are thrilled to announce Inga Helene as our new Product Manager here at ScanReach.
Inga Helene is a highly experienced professional with a diverse background in the maritime industry. With over a decade of experience, she has built a solid foundation in various roles within the industry. Starting as a Technical Vocational School (TAF) student and Apprentice at Rolls-Royce Marine, Inga Helene gained hands-on experience and developed a strong work ethic.
Throughout her career, she has held positions such as Manufacturing Engineer at Corvus Energy AS, Design Engineer at Rolls-Royce Marine, and Support Manager at Fjord Maritime AS. These roles have allowed her to refine her technical skills and contribute to the growth and success of the organisations she has been a part of.
Why ScanReach?
“I chose ScanReach because, based on my previous experiences, I have found that I thrive in small, growing companies. The innovative approach, ambitious growth plans, and collaborative culture at ScanReach align perfectly with my career aspirations. I am excited to contribute to the company’s success and be part of the transformative force within the maritime industry.”
What is your favourite feature of the ScanReach OWC network?
“The flexibility of OWC (Onboard Wireless Connectivity) is my favourite feature as it serves as a cornerstone of the IoT setup. This unlocks significant potential for marine asset owners to gain access to their vessel’s data in a scalable and cost-effective manner. With OWC, vessel owners can receive real-time updates on their assets’ condition and performance, enabling them to make informed decisions quickly. This feature provides an excellent solution for those looking to optimise their asset management strategy and maximise efficiency.”
Inga Helene Vatshelle Bovim is going to be a valuable asset to our company!
Over the last years, the ScanReach team has developed the breakthrough onboard wireless connectivity technology which enables data to travel anywhere on a maritime vessel without cabling. IoT sensor data in complex steel environments, such as vessels, rigs, and offshore wind turbines, is made available to management onboard and onshore.