2.9 C
New York

Tag: technology

MOL Drybulk and Drax launch green shipping initiative

Newly built vessels will be fitted with MOL’s Wind Challenger hard sail technology, with first ship expected as soon as 2025

Breakthrough as ‘flying yacht’ produces green hydrogen in world-first

DRIFT Energy produces green hydrogen from its first purpose-built hydrofoil sailboat on its maiden voyage. Green hydrogen has not been produced in this way before anywhere in the world.

Unifeeder chooses ZeroNorth for full suite of optimisation services

Deal includes vessel, voyage, bunker, and emissions optimisation solutions in partnership that underlines ZeroNorth's foray into container segment

DNV awards NAPA’s passenger ship stability management solution type approval

Type approval makes it simpler for vessels to adopt new generation of leading stability platform, which enables better real-time data sharing and multi-user collaboration.

KVH introduces KVH ONE hybrid network and TracNet terminals

KVH Industries introduces the KVH ONE™ hybrid network and groundbreaking TracNet™ terminals for fast, reliable connectivity at sea and at the dock.

MIS Marine launches Mainstay Core

MIS Marine launches Mainstay Core to provide accessible support for ship charterers, ports and terminals facing new additional sanctions

SEASTAR brings digitisation underwater for sustainable aquaculture

SEASTAR is exploiting innovative Internet of Underwater Things Technologies and integrating them with miniaturised wearable sensors to be placed on fish.

Fugro expands its USV fleet with the development of Blue Prism

Fugro has signed a contract with Kooiman Engineering and Van Oossanen Naval Architects for the naval design of Blue Prism™, Fugro's next generation of uncrewed surface vessels (USVs).

Ørsted and DSV to test cargo drones at Anholt Offshore Wind Farm

Cargo drones can offer logistics support, especially for small spare parts, contributing to a much faster wind turbine restart.

Shell tanker fitted with SOL-X safety management solution

Shell has been increasing its use of technology to prevent accidents and reduce exposure to potential incidents onboard its ships.

Observing Arctic marine life — from the seabed to space

NTNU researchers from AMOS, the Centre for Autonomous Marine Operations and Systems, used small satellites and subsea robots — and everything in between — to study marine life in Svalbard’s Kongsfjorden in a first-ever experiment in May.

Innovez One to advance digitalisation of major Malaysian port

Innovez One and the Port of Tanjung Pelepas have entered an agreement to deploy Innovez One's AI-powered Port Management Information System (PMIS)

Recent articles

spot_img