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Holland America Line installs SpaceX’s Starlink on first ship in Alaska

Next generation of internet launches on Koningsdam with preliminary success

ReefWorks granted Australia’s first permit-free marine tech testing status

For the first time in Australia, autonomous marine technology developers have a location to safely test autonomous vessels without needing to apply for a permit.

Octopus Series Battery System receives type approval for maritime applications

EST-Floattech has announced that its Octopus Series Battery System has received Lloyd's Register and Bureau Veritas Type Approval for maritime applications.

World first in Antwerp port area: drone network officially launched

Six autonomous drones will perform daily flights in the Antwerp port area, a world first that will make an important contribution to overall security of the complex port environment.

Vitol partners with ZeroNorth to optimise maritime operations

New agreement will provide Vitol with full suite of ZeroNorth products and services to deliver greener operations and compliance for upcoming regulations such as EU ETS

Nauticus Robotics completes live testing of its AI-enhanced mine countermeasure vehicle

Successful Test Advanced Nauticus in the Defense Innovation Unit’s Autonomous EOD Maritime Response Vehicle Program

NYK’s new vessel tests navigation automation systems

On April 28, the coal carrier Shiranami, ordered by NYK, was delivered at the Saiki Shipyard of Honda Heavy Industries Co., Ltd.

Kongsberg relaunches its application for vessel and fleet optimisation

The data-driven solution now provides even more accessible onboard and onshore decision support, enabling significant cost and emission reductions in offshore operations.

Wärtsilä and MPA collaborate in accelerating maritime digitalisation

For instance, MPA and Wärtsilä will collaborate on assessing cyber threats and risks to shipboard systems, ship-shore system communications and MPA’s digital platforms.

GTMaritime and CrowdStrike to combat growing cyber threats to shipping

"As cyberattacks continue to evolve and become increasingly sophisticated, it's vital that ship owners and managers are equipped with the most advanced solutions to track and identify threats and protect ships and connected infrastructure."

Singapore, Long Beach, L.A. Ports to Establish Green, Digital Shipping Corridor

The green and digital shipping corridor aims to support the transition to low- and zero-emission fuels by ships calling at Singapore and the San Pedro Bay ports complex.

Sensing360 and Damen join forces on sensors for shipping

The partnership between Sensing 360 and Damen Shipyards Group to improve the sustainability, efficiency and safety of ships through advanced sensor technology

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