25 March 2026
News Technology

FOUR OF BC FERRIES’ NEW HYBRID-ELECTRIC FERRIES WILL BE SUPPLIED WITH ZELIM’S PIONEERING AI-ENABLED MAN OVERBOARD DETECTION TECHNOLOGY.

Zelim today announced that it has secured a contract to supply its ZOE man-overboard (MOB) detection system to four hybrid-electric ferries, which will be built for, and operated by, British Columbia Ferry Services (BC Ferries).

The partnership, which is the first between the two companies, was agreed in February 2026, with the installation of the technology expected to begin in 2027.

The hybrid-electric New Major Vessels will replace four end-of-life vessels and are scheduled to start service beginning in 2029. BC Ferries currently operates 37 vessels across 25 routes serving 47 terminals across nearly 1000 miles (1,600 kilometres) of coastal British Columbia.

Developed by Zelim, ZOE MOB harnesses advanced computer vision and video analytics to deliver 360-degree surveillance for vessel crew. The AI-enabled system is trained on a proprietary maritime dataset of over 9.5 million annotated objects and designed to detect man-overboard incidents instantaneously, in compliance with the international standard for shipborne man-overboard detection systems, ISO 21195:2020. ZOE has been independently tested by Lloyd’s Register to detect both adults and children – day and night – helping to ensure the safety of passengers and crew alike.

MOB incidents in the maritime industry are often unwitnessed. Without a reliable, swift way of detecting a MOB incident, there could be significant delays before a crew or rescue authorities realise that someone is missing – which critically reduces the chances of a successful rescue. With its capabilities, ZOE substantially improves detection rates at sea, increasing the likelihood of lives being saved.

The partnership follows a strong period of growth for Zelim, who recently announced the launch of their defence business unit and the expansion of their senior leadership team.

Sam Mayall, Zelim’s Founder and CEO said: “We look forward to building a strong partnership with BC Ferries as we deliver our technology to their New Major Vessels. Securing this multi-vessel rollout is a significant milestone for Zelim, demonstrating the growing value of our ZOE technology for passenger ships. It also reflects the positive momentum we’re continuing to build with vessel operators in the ferry sector – and more broadly across the North American market.”

“Safety is our first priority throughout the entire organization,” said Ed Hooper, BC Ferries’ Head of Fleet Renewal. “We look forward to working with Zelim to incorporate this innovative technology into our New Major Vessels as we modernize our fleet and further strengthen the safety of our passengers and crews.”

ZOE MOB man overboard detection at night

Zelim ZOE MOB – IR man-overboard detection