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Exail achieves world first with 1,100-nautical-mile autonomous USV transit across Gibraltar Strait

Sailing past the Balearic Islands and through the Strait of Gibraltar, one of the world's busiest maritime passages, the DriX O-16 completed the voyage in six days without port calls.

Germany presents drone-torpedo project for submarines

The German company Gabler Naval Technology has presented a project for reconnaissance and attack drones designed to be launched from submarine torpedo tubes.

NYK, MTI, and Grid develop and launch AI-based Car Carrier allocation System

Calculates millions of shipping routes in minutes, creating optimal plans and contributing to GHG reduction

Pulsar International and Inmarsat Maritime expand partnership with 300+ NexusWave rollouts

Pulsar International commits to rollout NexusWave across more than 300 vessels operated by its customer base over the next 12 months.

SpecTec launches AMOS-X to streamline maritime asset management

New next generation software integrates Maintenance, Inventory, and Procurement functions into a single platform to enhance operational efficiencies, improve safety and reduce risk and costs

Bureau Veritas launches OptiCARBONTM to optimize fleet energy, fuel and compliance costs

OptiCARBONTM is designed to support tailored decarbonization strategies for fleets of any size in the ferries, RoRo, and cruise segments.

Fugro and NOAA partner to advance remote deep-ocean mapping

In the coming months, Fugro and NOAA will host joint workshops and demonstrations to launch collaborative projects

AAL Shipping chooses Seaber to enhance fleet efficiency and TCE

AAL Shipping has employed Seaber's AI-assisted planning and scheduling platform.

ABB and Blykalla to collaborate on nuclear power technology for maritime industry

Memorandum of Understanding signed to accelerate deployment of small modular reactors (SMRs) and other next-generation nuclear solutions for the maritime market

Israeli Skana Robotics presents new naval drones Bull Shark and Stingray

A key advantage of the new systems is their software-defined architecture, which allows scaling the platforms’ functionality and adapting them to tasks of varying complexity.

Norse Ship Management deploys Inmarsat`s solution to enhance operational connectivity experience

Inmarsat Maritime's fully managed bonded connectivity service supports Norse Ship Management's digitalisation strategy with fast speeds, unlimited data, and global coverage.

Provaris, Baker Hughes sign deal to advance compressed hydrogen systems

Australia’s Provaris has signed a collaboration agreement with Baker Hughes to accelerate the development of large-scale compressed hydrogen storage and transport systems.

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