Royal IHC has signed a contract to join PortXL in order to partner up with maritime start-ups, as well as more
accomplished Dutch and European maritime companies.
The partnership also provides existing digital initiatives and corporate start-ups within IHC with a platform to develop further, and gain knowledge from external experts.
Co-create Innovative Solutions
Through working with PortXL, IHC hopes to accelerate selected start-ups and to share its market and technical knowledge in order to co-create innovative solutions. Several experts from IHC will participate as mentors in the programme to support this entrepreneurial journey.
Maritime Ecosystem
The partnership with PortXL contributes to achieving one of the foundational blocks of IHC’s digital strategy – to open up areas for collaboration within the maritime ecosystem. 'Joining this innovative platform opens up a world of opportunities,' says IHC’s CEO Dave Vander Heyde. 'Sharing knowledge and creating partnerships is the way forward and I am convinced that both IHC and the start-ups will benefit from this ecosystem. Together, we can realise change and growth.'
From Scouting to Upscaling
The partnership will officially start in September 2018 and IHC will be involved in all PortXL activities. This means that IHC will join the scouting phase, which involves searching for new technology across the globe.
In the following phase, the start-ups with the most potential will be interviewed to select the most relevant propositions for the three-month acceleration programme. This will begin in March 2019.
IHC will work closely with the start-ups to guide them, discover opportunities for co-creation and set up pilot projects with the intention of scaling them up.
PortXL
PortXL serves as a port accelerator. Other parties that have joined PortXL are: Van Oord, Port of Rotterdam, Shell, Vopak, Boskalis, EY, Thales, Uniper, Rotterdam The Hague Airport, Rabobank, Erasmus Center for Entrepreneurship, Rotterdam Port Fund, Municipality of Rotterdam and InnovationQuarter.