In
a landmark achievement for maritime innovation, Docker Vision, a pioneering AI
and Computer Vision startup, has been awarded a prestigious ₹1 Crore grant by
USHUS, a maritime startup engagement program of Cochin Shipyard Ltd in
association with IIT Madras, recognizing its innovative contributions towards
maritime digital transformation. The
award was formally presented during the Dedication Ceremony of Terra Maris,
held on 7th April 2025 at Cochin Shipyard Limited (CSL) as part of the Green
Tug Transition Program.
The
grand event was graced by Sarbananda Sonowal, Union Minister of Ports, Shipping
and Waterways, who led the felicitation of forward-looking technologies driving
sustainability and efficiency in the Indian maritime sector. The welcome
address was delivered by Madhu S Nair, Chairman and Director of Cochin Shipyard
Limited, who emphasized the importance of nurturing innovation and
skill-building among India’s youth.
“The
entire maritime sector—ports, inland waterways, and shipping—is undergoing
rapid transformation driven by two major national programs: the Maritime India
Vision (MIV) 2030 and Maritime Amrit Kaal Vision 2047.
We
need our young generation to go across the high seas bringing global laurels to
India. Training has become extremely important, especially when the maritime
industry is going through a technology transformation” he remarked.
The ₹1 Crore grant awarded to
Docker Vision underscores its role in transforming port and shipping operations
through advanced AI-powered OCR (Optical Character Recognition) solutions. Docker Vision’s flagship OCR
technology is designed to bring automation to ports through AI-driven
identification of containers, vehicles, and shipping documents—reducing manual
operations, improving traceability, and accelerating logistics across
terminals. Prajith Nair, CEO of Docker
Vision, shared: “Receiving this grant under the CSL USHUS Program is a defining
moment for Docker Vision. It’s not just a recognition of our technology, but a
powerful validation of our mission to transform the maritime and logistics
sectors through deep tech innovation. We are excited to work closely with
IIT Madras and Cochin Shipyard in building AI-powered infrastructure that
supports India’s Maritime Amrit Kaal Vision 2047. This will fast-track our
product development, accelerate realworld deployment, and put Indian innovation
on the global maritime map.” Athira M, CTO of Docker Vision, added: “This grant
opens up incredible opportunities for us to deepen our R&D and push the
boundaries of AI-powered OCR in complex maritime environments. From developing
edge-capable OCR systems to real-time document automation for ports and
terminals, we now have the resources to scale faster and build robust, domain-specific
solutions. We are committed to building
technology that not only meets global standards but also sets them – empowering
ports, customs, and logistics stakeholders with intelligent, efficient tools.”
This recognition strengthens
Docker Vision’s commitment to driving India’s maritime digital transformation,
in alignment with the Maritime India Vision 2030 and Maritime Amrit Kaal Vision
2047.
We are dedicated to building indigenous AI
technologies that will position India as a global leader in smart, secure, and
sustainable port infrastructure.