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    Ron Fong, Cio, Station Satcom

    Ron Fong is a seasoned maritime IT leader now at the helm of Station Satcom’s digital transformation and cybersecurity initiatives. With over 18 years of experience in maritime IT and satellite communications, he brings deep domain expertise, strategic vision and a people-centric leadership style.

    From Shore to Signal

    My career in the maritime space began at Teekay, where I spent over 14 years managing ship-to-shore IT operations and spearheading the use of digital tools onboard vessels. It has been a long journey, with every chapter shaping who I am today—the Chief Information Officer (CIO) of Station Satcom. Each system failure and late-night call from vessels navigating rough seas has honed my experience to a fine edge.

    After diving in at the deep end, I took on a more strategic role with Kuok Maritime Group, serving as Head of Fleet IT for Pacific Carriers and POSH. My focus expanded beyond infrastructure, delving into cybersecurity and connectivity, as these fields are becoming the future of shipping. It was the moment of transformation for me as a leader, shifting from IT manager to digital strategist.

    That change brought me to Station Satcom, a game-changing opportunity to lead from the forefront of maritime technology. As CIO, my role here is to shape tech strategies, strengthen IT security and make sure the management delivers reliable, innovative and affordable maritime solutions to our customers. I specialize in equipping small shipping operators with the resources they need to succeed in a digital-first world, helping them cut costs, improve uptime and stay competitive.

    Tech Turbulence in Extreme Waters

    As I entered the industry with a strong technical foundation, I quickly learned that technology cannot serve as a standalone solution in maritime. It requires grit, patience and a clear understanding of both technical systems and human factors to work effectively with staff, especially deck crews. For example, when we upgrade systems across the fleet, the teams on site often find it hard to quickly handle real problems happening offshore. This happens even though we have the right tools and plans, due to poor communication, resistance to change
    and differing priorities between ship and shore teams. With this in mind, I have led many complex system projects involving large numbers of users throughout my career.

    Now at Station Satcom, we're not just integrating the latest technologies; we're making them meaningful. Instead of chasing trends for the sake of innovation, we look at where these tools can deliver measurable value, whether that’s reducing downtime, strengthening cybersecurity or improving predictive maintenance for fleets. I’m proud of how we have applied AI and machine learning in ways that are practical and targeted. Our approach has transformed our customers’ maritime operations, enabling them to stay competitive in the evolving market.

    When Tech Meets Resistance

    To deliver great precision onshore and onboard, we have created a culture that encourages innovation without losing focus on real-world maritime challenges. We partner with technology providers, bringing enterprise-grade tech into practical use at sea by co-creating tailored solutions that empower our teams to identify AI-driven quick wins. This approach fuels everything from design to deployment, integrating advanced technologies and ensuring their alignment with teams across maritime.

    Looking ahead, I see the biggest challenge for maritime CIOs as preparing for a future of fully connected, data-driven vessels. With the rising pressure on bandwidth, growing cyber threats and complex hybrid systems, teams need infrastructure that’s fast, secure and resilient by design to support safe and efficient operations at sea.

    • My View Of Being A Technology Leader Isn’t Just About Deploying Systems; It’s About People, Communication And Building Trust Across Diverse Teams

    Navigating Storms and Change

    I have witnessed the maritime industry evolve, with vessels transforming into floating data centers. That experience has taught me the value of staying ahead of change and embracing innovation before it becomes a necessity. My view of being a technology leader isn’t just about deploying systems; it’s about people, communication and building trust across diverse teams.

    What I have learned over these years in my journey is not to get caught up in shiny tech. This philosophy makes me focus on proven solutions, real use cases and scalable frameworks to embrace collaboration. My technical knowledge might have gotten me a seat at the table, but it's my mindset that shapes my approach. It always keeps me curious and makes me ask questions that no one asks.

    So many times, I’ve walked into boardrooms or stepped aboard vessels as just the IT guy. But by staying open, leading with empathy and listening deeply, I became a trusted voice in driving change. That voice still reminds me not to be just anybody, but to be somebody—special, expressive and real.

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