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NAPA launches Permit to Work system onboard Carnival Cruise Line and Virgin Voyages

The new digital Permit to Work system will enable better monitoring and management of hazardous tasks, helping improve crew safety, welfare and training

Inmarsat’s NexusWave trialed by Hapag-Lloyd for enhanced maritime connectivity

Hapag-Lloyd trials NexusWave service to demonstrate how the unique bonded network solution can transform ships into 'floating offices'

ABB and Wallenius Marine to trial OVERSEA Fleet Support services with Tärntank

The trial is to cover six tankers, addressing optimization opportunities covering engine, hull and propeller and auxiliary systems and other solutions to lower emissions and reduce environmental footprint

Saildrone completes survey of Gulf of Maine to identify potential deep-sea coral habitat

Two Saildrone Voyager uncrewed surface vehicles (USVs) gathered data at depths up to 300 meters around the Jordan and Georges Basins.

Opsealog partners with Azule Energy to reduce emissions from OSV fleet

Digitalisation project will help reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from a total of 33 Offshore Supply Vessels by up to 10%.

Marlink upgrades hybrid network for Solstad Offshore

The offshore operator expand flexibility of high-speed low latency data packages pooled across fleet of 38 vessels

Kongsberg Maritime completes cyber security testing for digital products

Kongsberg Maritime is one of the first maritime technology companies to establish a certified baseline of cybersecurity for all digital products, a process requiring close collaboration with DNV

LR and CORE POWER to conduct next-generation nuclear container ship regulatory study

Joint regulatory assessment study will determine the safety and regulatory considerations for a potential next-generation nuclear-propelled feeder container ship to undertake cargo operations at a port in Europe.

WinGD and CMA CGM collaborate on trial of first VCR technology deployment at sea

Swiss marine power company WinGD's Variable Compression Ratio (VCR) technology is to be trialled by global shipping line CMA CGM onboard one of the company's vessels.

‘Windfall’ technology to power cargo ships

A University of Miami researcher is developing wind-powered cylinders that would propel today’s massive cargo ships, lessening the shipping industry’s dependence on fossil fuels and cutting greenhouse gas emissions.

ClassNK releases “Guidelines for Cyber resilience of ships”

The guidelines expound new IACS Unified Requirements (UR) to support the consideration of measures to ensure the cybersecurity of ships.

Port of Blyth becomes Tech Hub with Private 5G Network Innovation Lab

A private 5G network-enabled Innovation Lab is set to transform the Port of Blyth into the UK North East’s premier technology hub, providing unprecedented access to 5G technology for industries in the North East region.

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