16 YACHTING JANUARY 2018
Right now, Excelerate’s service is available in the Mediterranean. By year’s end, it is likely to be in the United States too.
CURRENTS
NEWS & NOTES FROM AROUND THE YACHTING WORLD
W
hen terrorists strike
or a hurricane hits, U.K.-
based Excelerate helps fi rst
responders keep their com-
munications networks open. Put simply,
if a system’s backbone jams, a commander
can fl ip a switch to use a new backbone —
and transfer it from headquarters to the
scene. “The guy on the street, the police
offi cer with his walkie-talkie, he’s com-
pletely oblivious that the network he
is using has failed,” says David Savage,
Excelerate’s group executive chairman.
“He’s seamlessly switched over to a com-
pletely resilient capability, so the device
he’s using operates as usual.” ¶ Now the
company is bringing that power to yacht
owners and captains. It bought a 94-foot
THE R&D LAB
At the Old Port in Cannes, France, Excelerate is using a Sunseeker 94 as a tech workshop.
By Kim Kavin