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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

Artificial intelligence makes waves

Artificial intelligence and machine learning are exerting a growing influence on port operations through applications such as remote monitoring

Using Big Data to Transform Digital Navigation

This year, the maritime industry witnessed an important milestone in safety and situational awareness at sea, with the introduction of an ADMIRALTY

2019: Smart Containers, Trade Wars, Automation Gains

Major opportunities are on the horizon for ocean shipping as the rapid pace of technology change will continue unabated through 2019 and beyond

Finding More Ways to Capitalize on Digitalization

The adoption of “smart” technology – for both equipment and systems – will escalate across the maritime sector in 2019

The Digital Deck

Machinery manufacturers are demonstrating that reducing the shipping industry's carbon emissions is not just a mandate for engine makers.

DNV GL promotes use of drones in survey work

Unmanned drones can bring great advantages when used responsibly – unlike last week’s incident near London Gatwick where they led to 36-hour shutdown of flights

2018 Highlights: Major cyber attacks reported in maritime industry

While increased automation and artificial intelligence seem to open new routes for shipping, vulnerability of systems is another area of concern shipping has to encounter.

UK Hydrographic Office participates to autonomous navigation research

The UK Hydrographic Office (UKHO) has contributed to a new UK government-funded study on navigational requirements for autonomous maritime vessels

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