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Latvian scientists develop technology for purifying marine exhaust gases

Latvian scientists aim to use their unique know-how to create a marine exhaust gas treatment plant that is more environmentally friendly, more efficient and more cost-efficient than those currently used by shipping companies.

European consortium works on innovative liquid hydrogen storage systems

The aim is to increase the capacity of suitable tanks by a factor of forty and at the same time reduce costs by 80 percent.

Marlink delivers future-proof hybrid network solution for digital experience on board Exploris One

Advanced hybrid network solution on the expedition cruise ship enhances customer digital possibilities with high throughput and low latency in uncharted locations around the world

Fugro introduces low-emission uncrewed vessels for Middle East’s ocean data needs

Data acquisitions through USVs from remote operation centres contribute up to 90% less carbon emissions than traditional vessel operations whilst significantly reducing human exposure to hazardous environments.

TECO 2030 receives AIP from DNV for onboard compressed hydrogen fuel systems

These systems are designed to be applicable for all ship types

PowerCell Group collaborates on hydrogen fuel cell infrastructure demonstration

The Hyflex has the potential to replace diesel generator sets across multiple platforms, as well as taking on new power generation applications. From a marine perspective, the demonstrator project is well-timed with the European Union's latest regulations.

DeepSea implements its solution across Ardmore Shipping’s fleet

DeepSea Technologies partners with Ardmore Shipping in driving AI adoption, equipping tanker fleet with deep-learning based voyage optimisation tools

Wärtsilä supplies its simulator technology to Sharjah Maritime Academy

The scope includes two full mission navigational bridge simulators with 360-degree visualisation, state-of-the art offshore specific bridge systems, and the first installation of Wärtsilä’s new simulation bridge equipment configuration

Alfa Laval signs the first MoU for OceanGlide installations with KSB

OceanGlide contributes to energy conservation and enables adherence to environmental regulations, marking a significant step towards sustainable maritime operations.

Sientists believe aquaculture needs its own specialised robotics

After robotics made its way into the fish farming industry, aquaculture has largely adopted equipment developed for the oil and gas industry.

EvoLogics presents the next-generation Quadroin AUV

With its low-drag shape, the Quadroin achieves speeds of up to 10 knots, minimizing energy consumption and enabling versatile deployments.

ClassNK grants innovation endorsement for “ACE Function”

“ACE Function” can automatically create a straight route and implement navigation at the shortest distance, only by setting the ship's current position and the heading of a destination.

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