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Royal Navy Boosts Autonomous Vessel Capabilities

L3 ASV has delivered a long-endurance autonomous vessel known as the C-Enduro to the Royal Navy

‘Whaling’ attacks are on the rise

Several hackers are pretending to be high-level executives in the shipping industry to launch 'whaling attacks'

Modern ships more vulnerable at cyber attacks

A little after BIMCO published the new guidelines to improve cyber security, secureworld provides further insight on how ships can be hacked

World’s first Singapore-based MaritimeTech accelerator launched

Eastern Pacific Shipping and Techstars announced that they are to launch the world's first global MaritimeTech startup accelerator

PIL and IBM Trial Delivery Using Blockchain Platform

Pacific International Lines (PIL) has used an electronic Bill of Lading (e-BL) built on the IBM Blockchain Platform in a successful real-time

Sea Hunter Sails to Hawaii Autonomously

The Office of Naval Research Medium Displacement Unmanned Surface Vessel, Sea Hunter has become the first ship to successfully autonomously navigate

Port of Rotterdam launches IoT platform

Port of Rotterdam Authority launched an Internet of Things (IoT) platform

Equinor taps UK suppliers for next-gen offshore tech

Norwegian energy giant Equinor is engaging with the UK offshore wind supply chain in order to commercialise new technologies

Wärtsilä To Enhance Competitiveness By Aligning Operations Globally

Wärtsilä Corporation will initiate a formal process to realign its operations and resources to secure future profitability and competitiveness.

Portugal launches Bluetech Accelerator for maritime start ups

Portugal’s Minister of Sea Ana Paula Vitorino presented, on January 30, the first edition of the newly-formed 'Bluetech Accelerator'. 

Port of Rotterdam: Digitalisation can improve environmental footprint of shipping

During 2018, the signatories to the Paris Agreement on Climate Change adopted the guidelines for its implementation.

Don’t be misled by the apparent accuracy of electronic navigation aids

Although modern satellite systems have reached a landmark for maritime navigation and navigators vastly rely on ECDIS data

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