Latest Technology News – Page 15
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US firms in hydrofoil joint venture
Two US companies have joined forces to develop advanced hydrofoil craft. Bieker Boats has years of experience designing fast foil-born boats, including work on the foils for the America’s Cup boats, while Glosten has worked on the design of passenger vessels for public and private clients over the past 50 ...
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Brunswick creates fibreglass boat design and technology centre
Brunswick Boat Group is launching a 45,000sq ft Fiberglass Boat Technology Center (BFBTC) in what the company says will be “home to the industry’s most formidable boat product development team, with a mission to design, engineer, and launch innovative, industry leading products for two of the most iconic brands in ...
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Besenzoni teams up with FB Design
Besenzoni, the Italian equipment-maker, has signed a collaboration agreement with Italy’s FB Design that will see the two companies work together on new seating solutions for high-performance boats.
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Sunseeker, Rolls-Royce to present first production yacht with MTU hybrid power in 2020
Sunseeker International and Rolls-Royce have agreed to present the first yacht fitted with an MTU series production hybrid propulsion system in 2020 at boot Düsseldorf, which opens on Saturday for a nine-day run. The two companies will present the new hybrid propulsion system in Hall 6 on booth B61.
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Torqeedo shares in electric yacht tender project
New X-Shore craft combines Scandinavia design and expertise
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Mercury Marine opens Noise, Vibration, Harshness Technical Center
Mercury Marine has officially opened its new US$10m Noise, Vibration, Harshness (NVH) Technical Center at its global headquarters campus in Fond du Lac, Wisconsin.
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Artemis Technologies partners with Cruden to develop “best in class” sailing simulator
Belfast, Northern Ireland-based Artemis Technologies Ltd has partnered with simulator manufacturer Cruden to develop a new fast craft sailing simulator that can be used for analyzing hull designs, developing control systems, and training crews for competitive sailing events.
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Cox Powertrain announces new technical partnerships at METSTRADE
UK diesel outboard manufacturer Cox Powertrain is continuing to develop partnerships to enhance its marketing-leading technology initiative through marketing and service partnerships. The company has recently formed a new partnership with Coastkey.
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Destination Yachts adds hydrogen fuel cell to houseboat
The production boat will generate 40 per cent of its energy through water
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ICOMIA offers technology workshop at METS
ICOMIA and IBI's sister magazine European Boatbuilder will hold a free technology workshop at METS in Amsterdam next month
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Thermoprodukter to offer EFOY fuel cells
Thermoprodukter is to begin distributing EFOY fuel cells to marine retailers in Sweden
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ANT expands sales department
Nigel Sherlock joins Advanced New Technologies (ANT) as the group's new specialist sales manager
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Venice boat show to open on positive note
The Italian yachting market is expected to grow at an average rate of 5 per cent during the 2010-12 period
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ANT launches new aftersales department
The UK provider of automated yacht systems has also expanded its workforce
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Correction: Orolia acquires McMurdo
IBI inadvertently said that Orolia is a US-based company
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Executive board changes at Scania
The Swedish manufacturer of marine and industrial engines, trucks and buses has announced several changes to its executive board
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Max Power chooses EFOY fuel cells
French manoeuvring system specialist Max Power will distribute EFOY fuel cells in place of Max Power Marine Fuel Cells
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New research manager at Ekomarine
Gunilla stberg succeeds Mikael Haeffner, who will focus on the development of new products
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Orolia to buy McMurdo
The US electronics specialist has signed an agreement to acquire McMurdo for US$10m in cash
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Volvo fuel cell technology to create 100 new jobs
Sweden's Volvo Group has teamed up with the Swedish Energy Agency, Midroc and OCAS to invest SEK 200m in the development of fuel cell technology