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Blockchain in global energy market to reach USD 11,899m by 2024

Zion Market Research has published a new report according to which the global blockchain in energy market was valued at around USD 208 million in 2017

Kalmar to supply Norfolk Southern intermodal terminals with four RTGs and process automation technology

Kalmar, part of Cargotec, has signed a deal to supply Norfolk Southern with four Kalmar SmartPower rubber-tyred gantry cranes

Potential Of AI-powered Directional Drilling

Directional drilling is a challenging task even during the best of conditions, with many aspects described as more art than science

TradeLens supports Saudi blockchain pilot

As part of a blockchain pilot program, between Saudi Customs and IT partner Tabadul, Saudi Arabia’s cross-border trade platform FASAH

Cyber attacks to have a major impact over the next 10 years

According to the Global Maritime Issues Monitor 2018 report, which the Global Maritime Forum in Hong Kong provided on October 3

Smart devices could pose challenges for data security

The Information Security Forum (ISF) has announced the top global security threats that businesses will face in 2019

Blockchain and Cryptocurrency: 2018 in Review

Bitcoin is dead…again. According to 99bitcoins.com’s “Bitcoin Obituaries”, Bitcoin has died 337 times since 2010

S. Korea and Ocean Infinity to search for Stellar Daisy using AUVs

Ocean Infinity, the next generation seabed survey and ocean exploration company is collaborating with the Government of South Korea

MPA Singapore to test autonomous and remotely operated underwater vehicles

MPA Singapore informed that it will conduct testing of autonomous and remotely operated underwater vehicles off St. John's Island.

London backs rise of the renewables robots

The UK Government is investing a shave over £26m to support the creation of robots for a range of industrial uses, including at offshore wind farms.

Norway’s Government Invests $700 Million in Ocean Research Labs

Long before oil was found in the North Sea in 1969, Norway has lived off the ocean and its resources.

Lessons to learn for ports after drone impact on UK airport

Ports and airports received a wake-up call on the disruptive impact of drones last week as a UK airport was closed

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