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Developing tool to reduce impact of choppy seas on offshore wind workers

The project involved seven partners from across Europe

Sensor Maritime and TechBinder enter into strategic partnership

With this collaboration, Sensor Maritime and TechBinder are responding to an increasingly digitizing maritime business.

Nautilus Labs and OCEANKING announce strategic partnership

The companies are looking forward to helping shipping companies become more profitable and sustainable in the digitalization era.

Wärtsilä to supply Europe’s most modern simulator for inland shipping training

The technology group Wärtsilä has been contracted by the City of Duisburg, Germany, to provide the latest in simulator technology for inland waterway navigation.

DNV GL and ABB launch new MOU to advance marine digitalization

The MOU will see ABB and DNV GL work together on a “Digitalization Roadmap”

EIZO secures LR type approval for maritime monitors via remote survey

Award under EU RO Mutual Recognition Type Approval scheme is first European certificate for electrical equipment in Japan.

DCSA establishes IoT standards for container connectivity

Connectivity interface standards to enable interoperable “smart container” solutions

Aramco Asia deployes the “smart helmet” technology

“Smart helmet” technology, as worn by this engineer, enables engineers to inspect materials remotely to minimize people gathering while ensuring sustainability of company operations amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

Wärtsilä and partners develop emissions-free barge concept

Wärtsilä and its fellow ZES partners are committed to promoting emissions-free operations for inland waterway transport.

KHI orders the first Corvus Energy high-density lithium-ion capacitor ESS

Corvus Energy receives first order for Blue Marlin lithium-ion capacitor from Kawasaki Heavy Industries

Biosensors in Arctic bivalves for environmental monitoring

To monitor the bivalves’ activity directly in the field, the valvometer is installed inside a cage.

RINA develops the ‘smart’ helmet to perform remote surveys of energy infrastructure

RINA has secured funding from the UK innovation agency, Innovate UK, as part of the UK government’s £40M investment to drive forward new technology

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