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Wärtsilä to provide equipment to UK’s largest marine simulation training centre

Wärtsilä will provide a full scope of marine simulators for a new training facility at Solent University’s Warsash School of Maritime Science and Engineering, located in Southampton, England.

Equinor expands North Sea Sverdrup monitoring system

Equinor has contracted Alcatel Submarine Networks to undertake a second stage of development of a permanent reservoir monitoring system on the Johan Sverdrup field in the Norwegian North Sea.

Cybersecurity landscape is changing: What’s next?

“84% of company directors believe that their IT department is able to protect their organizations from a cyber-attack.” These were the findings of a research study by AIG conducted inthe UK two years ago.

First Condensate Ships from Ichthys

The first shipment of condensate from the INPEX-operated Ichthys LNG Project departed for Asia on Monday.

South Korea Invests in AI for Shipyards

The South Korean government is planning to build smart shipyards equipped with artificial intelligence technology in a move expected to boost the cost competitiveness of the nation's small to mid-size shipbuilders. 

ClassNK warns owners not to wait for deadline to install ballast water systems

Japanese classification society ClassNK is advising owners to fit ballast water management systems (BWMS) well ahead of time as it sees a large spike in retrofit numbers in 2022.

Infographic: October is US cyber security awareness month

Every year since 2003, October has been recognized as National Cyber Security Awareness Month (NCSAM) in the US, aiming to raise awareness about the importance of cyber security.

IACS Publishes Cyber Safety Recommendations

The International Association of Classification Societies (IACS) has published nine of its 12 recommendations on cyber safety for ships.

Autonomous shipping does not mean unmanned

Kongsberg, the Norwegian company leading the world in autonomous shipping, has sought to allay fears that technological advancements will lead to widespread job losses in the industry.

DNV GL updates marine warranty standard to improve the industry’s management of marine operations

The new edition now includes a completely revised section for marine operations involving pipelines, risers, jumpers, umbilicals and submarine cables.

Port of San Diego Hit by Cyberattack

The Port of San Diego has suffered a ransomware cyber attack affecting its IT systems, and federal law enforcement is investigating the source.

Ten technologies that will lead the way in the next five years

New technologies are becoming more and more part of our everyday life and of course of industry. One of these technologies, Artificial Intelligence

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