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Deltamarin involved in the EU-funded CHEK project

In the coming months, CHEK will focus on preparing for its real vessel demonstrations. The two CHEK vessels will start sailing at the end of 2022 and will have completed their journeys by 2023. Project CHEK is expected to be completed by June 2024.

GTMaritime launches Cloud Bridge, cloud storage integration for GTReplicate

The new feature allows users to seamlessly integrate existing operational processes and synchronise data between SharePoint and vessels

Wärtsilä partners with Microsoft to industrialise Marine IoT

Building on its existing IoT experience, the Edge platform will also help Wärtsilä Voyage further advance its autonomy offerings.

NORDEN leverages digital tech to provide transparency on carbon emissions

The algorithm analyses voyage description, vessel performance and weather conditions to make a highly accurate prediction of carbon emissions per voyage.

First Greek port adopts blockchain technology through integrating with TradeLens

ThPA S.A. is focused on the transformation of the Port of Thessaloniki into a “smart port” through smart technologies for the digitization of systems

NYK, MTI, ABS, and WinGD conduct joint research for optimization of ship design

NYK, MTI and WinGD will then jointly design a ship in digital space and together with ABS conduct simulations of navigation

NAPA and Korean Register partner to facilitate 3D-Model-Based Approval

NAPA and KR develop an interface between 3D CAD/CAE system and class society’s rule scantling software, accelerating the approval process

KDI and Aker BP extends collaboration agreement to accelerate data utilization

Kongsberg Digital (KDI) has signed a new extended contract with Aker BP to further strengthen the operator’s digital solutions.

Oceanbird wind propulsion technology accelerates its way to market with JV company

On 22 November, Alfa Laval and Wallenius finalized the 50/50 joint venture that will take Oceanbird wind power solutions from cutting-edge marine concept to commercial reality.

Artificial intelligence could be used to accurately predict tsunamis

A reliable early warning system to detect tsunamis could be a step closer thanks to research from Cardiff University.

DNV introduces industry’s first competence standard for vessel RCCO

Supporting remote control operations in shipping: DNV publishes pioneering new competence standard and recommended practice

Ports of Stockholm tests unique solar-powered smart buoy

A unique solar-powered smart buoy is now being tested in the Stockholm fairway.

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