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Houlder develops new tool for analysing ship performance and efficiency

The solution uses the latest digital twin technology to create a virtual world which can be used to analyse tweaks to the operations of existing ships

Inmarsat Maritime partners witn Aramco to trial world-first over water 5G mesh network

The testing of Inmarsat Maritime's 5G mesh in the Arabian Gulf with Aramco aims to showcase world-first long-range, high-throughput mIAB deployment over the sea

Wärtsilä collaborates with EBDG to reduce port emissions across North America

Featuring Wärtsilä’s methanol engine technology, the collaboration introduces a cost-effective solution to reduce emissions from large vessels in situations where conventional shore power is limited or not available.

Fugro enhances ocean habitat mapping technology by joining forces with PlanBlue

Roughly 75% of the ocean floor remains unexplored. Even the parts we have explored lack detailed information, especially regarding the ocean's impact on climate and food security.

All-light communication network bridges space, air and sea for seamless connectivity

Researchers have developed an all-light communication network that enables seamless connectivity across space, air, and underwater environments.

Germany’s first centre for remote-controlled inland navigation opened

This center will facilitate the remote control of vessels on inland waterways, addressing the shortage of skilled personnel.

Trelleborg finalizes a licensing agreement with the Port of Auckland Limited

Trelleborg Integrates eMPX Application to Piloting Offering Following Exclusive Licensing Agreement with Port of Auckland

Doosan Enerbility expands reach of its 3D printing business into the shipbuilding sector

MOU signed with Pelagus 3D, a Singapore-based on-demand digital manufacturing partner for the maritime & offshore industry

NAPA introduces an initiative to resolve the critical uncertainties of shipping’s energy transition

The initiative will bring together data and industry expertise from shipowners, charterers, shipyards, classification societies, but also financiers and insurers, in joint projects

MOL, Itochu, JFE Steel and HIF Global eye Japanese CO2 for Australian e-fuels

A benefit of e-fuel is that it can use current infrastructure such as vessels, lorries, storage tanks, and fueling stations for transport and storage.

Virgin Voyages powers fastest Internet at sea with MEO-LEO service

Virgin Voyages becomes first cruise operator to use integrated SES Cruise mPOWERED + Starlink PRO

Scorpio Tankers announces MOU licensing FOWE fuel-saving devices for entire fleet

Recent tests conducted at the Alfa Laval Test and Training Centre in Aalborg, Denmark, indicate potential fuel savings of up to 6.3% for boilers and 8.7% for marine four-stroke engines.

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