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UKHO launches its ADMIRALTY Small Craft Charts service

The UK Hydrographic Office enhances its world-leading chart service to maintain safety of life at sea for all Small Craft Chart users

Yanmar conducts world’s first 70 MPa high-pressure ship refueling with hydrogen

Yanmar Power Technology has completed a 70MPa high-pressure hydrogen refuelling of a ship – and the company believes it to be a world first.

GEV to develop 2.8 GW green hydrogen export project

The Tiwi Hydrogen Project will deliver a fully integrated green hydrogen production and export supply chain, commencing with a fleet of GEV’s 430t compressed hydrogen ships.

NEDO selects methane slip reduction project for next generation ship development

The system will be installed in a coal carrier built at the Namura Shipbuilding and operated by MOL

OneWeb and Tampnet sign MoU to outline a series of technology trials

The arrangement will enable OneWeb to further develop its low latency, high speed connectivity capabilities and expand its customer base in the offshore sector.

ABB launches C-CAMs automation solution for merchant marine vessels

Designed for merchant marine applications, the solution is the first of its kind to offer access to system data via mobile devices

PGS and MPE collaborate on AI solutions for subsurface structure analysis

It is the intention to apply the developed technology into clean energy businesses, contributing to the global effort to reduce carbon emission.

Husky Terminal accelerates technological advancement with move to N4 SaaS

Navis has announced that Husky Terminal & Stevedoring, LLC, has signed a subscription agreement with Navis for its N4 SaaS offering, as part of a wide-scale modernization effort across its operations.

Innovez One will supply digital platform for use in Indonesian Ports

Innovez One’s AI-driven marineM software will digitise and streamline tug, pilot and service vessel operations in new agreement with Pelindo

TECO 2030 receives NOK 50 million in government support for fuel cell development

The funding Innovation Norway has now awarded to TECO 2030 is the highest amount it has granted to one single project so far this year.

Proman and Stena develop methanol as the pathway to sustainable shipping

Methanol-powered vessels can lead the transition to a lower carbon future and significantly reduce the greenhouse gas emissions

Mitsubishi Shipbuilding successfully separates and captures CO2

Project conducted jointly by Mitsubishi Shipbuilding, “K” Line, and ClassNK as a MLIT-backed project for research and development of technological advancements in marine resource development.

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