All Countries articles – Page 6
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NewsNew superyacht undercover chutes a ‘game changer’ for Australia’s refit sector
Two 100m covered, in-water chutes give controlled working environments for all projects
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NewsFrauscher expands to meet demand for premium boats
Multi-million euro investment a clear signal, says builder, of its commitment to top quality and innovation
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News‘Exceptional’ SCIBS 2024 ends on high note
Good weather, good business and good visitor numbers all contribute to success of this year’s show
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NewsePropulsion announces collaboration with Raymarine
Firms collaborate for integration of electric motors with Axiom chartplotters
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NewsAxopar Boats appoint Simpson Marine as its official dealer for Indonesia
New partnership mark significant expansion of brand’s presence in Asia
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HydrogenLow pressure hydrogen solution set for working demo in 2025
US company Croft Motors is set to take an intriguing hydrogen concept into prototype next year that would place hydrogen generation right into the homes of American car drivers.
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Airconditioning & HeatingElectric range boost of up to 70% by using microwave-enabled HVAC
A new heating system based on microwaves and thermochemicals has been developed by the UK’s Birmingham University and is claimed to be able to boost the range of an electric vehicle (EV) by up to 70%.
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Battery TechnologiesCummins releases new EV battery tech
Next-generation nickel manganese cobalt batteries to debut powering transit buses in Europe
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ArticleA landmark destination in the heart of Dubai: Marasi Bay Marina set to redefine the yachting experience
D-Marin solidifies Marasi Bay Marina as a hub for superyachts with significant investment in facilities and berth holder experiences
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Battery TechnologiesLarge scale sodium-ion battery production commences in US
Natron Energy has scaled up manufacturing of sodium-ion cells at its Michigan plant with a target of producing 600 megawatts of total capacity annually
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Battery TechnologiesA flexible solar cell that you can wear, immerse and wash
Researchers at Japanese national research and development agency RIKEN have pioneered a breakthrough in manufacturing processes to enhance the prospects of fully integrated solar cells in clothing and other flexible outdoor materials.
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Battery TechnologiesTechnical conferences - Keeping you in the know
Want to be up to speed with the latest in battery tech developments, then check out our diary of upcoming events
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Green TechnologiesIs it a boat or plane? Could the Airfish herald a new mode of over water travel?
It turned heads at the Singapore Yachting Festival last week; we investigate the science and the potential of the Airfish 8
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Soft furnishingsPoltrona Frau and the evolution of onboard furniture
Marco Gaspari, head of the Italian furniture specialist’s marine unit, talks design trends and the evolution of onboard furniture
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Middle EastBoating market hots up across the region
The Gulf leisure boating market is experiencing a boom on the back of record oil and gas prices. IBI investigates
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NewsVision Marine files patent for new encryption technology
The tech is an integral part of its E-Motion electric powertrain
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Green TechnologiesTackling derelict boat issues
The city of New York, through its Parks & Recreation Department, has established a program to address the 800 derelict boats abandoned along its 520 miles of shoreline and take steps to prevent the problem from growing.
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ElectrificationNew satellite launch hints at potential for improving bandwidth at sea
US company Astranis has announced a new low cost geosynchronous orbit satellite called Omega that will be capable of 50 Gbps or better of uncontended throughput
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Outboard enginesIs hydrogen the future of outboard power?
Yamaha raised plenty of eyebrows with its plans to develop a hydrogen-powered outboard engine. Could this be a key to long-term sustainability?









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