All Market Intelligence articles – Page 22
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ElectrificationExtra US$30 million for Nybolt’s ultrafast charging tech
UK-based Nybolt specialises in ultrafast charging for heavyduty electric transport, and fresh investment will help develop the technology and aid market expansion
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SecuritySpace cybersecurity conference scheduled for Paris in May
The 2-day CYSAT Europe conference will take place in Paris on 14th-15th May this year and will address the technical complexities of cybersecurity involving satellites
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AIAI-powered solar energy system for the marine industry coming from UK, Singapore collaborators
Grafmarine and AirGo Design have signed a knowledge sharing and development agreement to test the feasibility of using engineered lightweight fibre-reinforced thermoplastic composite materials for a sea-going AI-powered solar energy system.
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Green TechnologiesDeep sea minerals could meet global demand for critical metals
The subject of the potential benefits and environmental impact of deep-sea mineral extraction will be up for discussion at the Nor-Shipping 2025 conference
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HydrogenCheaper green hydrogen for Australia
Construction is underway on a new green hydrogen project is South Australia which will use sunlight rather than grid electricity to make the sector more competitive.
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Battery TechnologiesFast charging battery material made from paper byproducts
Allotrope Energy has developed a new battery material made from lignin, a plant based organic polymer, and which is now being used in fast-charging lithium-carbon cells.
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ArticleGrowing demand for superyacht berths as D-Marin expands its selection to meet global needs
In response to the growing global demand for superyacht berthing, D-Marin now offers over 1,000 specialized superyacht resources across its selection of premium marinas, making it the largest provider of superyacht services.
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Green TechnologiesRoll-to-roll printable solar cells
A research team at Swansea University has developed a low-cost and scalable process to create fully printable perovskite photovoltaics.
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FoilingChartwell’s electric foiling high-speed trimaran undergoes sea trials
The TriFoiler was delivered on-time and within budget
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StabilisationPredicting vessel motion up to 2 minutes ahead
Commercially available technology that uses predictive AI could have a role in advancing the responses of yacht positioning and stabiliser systems
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NavigationSaildrone adapted to operate in ‘GPS denied’ areas.
The rising tensions in disputed seas of the world have led to GPS signals being deliberately jammed or spoofed, but Saildrone has found a workaround.
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Paints and CoatingsMarine thickness gauge goes airborne
UK-based Tritex NDT (Non-Destructive Testing) has just celebrated the 200th sale of its new thickness probe for testing masts and overhead structures via a drone.
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Battery TechnologiesFaster EV charging while preserving range
A stabilising coating on an electrode helps solve the trade-off between EV battery range and charging speed, even in cold temperatures
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NavigationMARELEC discusses a world without GPS
The 13th Marine Electromagnetic Conference (MARELEC) has just closed in Southampton, and a key discussion point was how to navigate if GPS is lost.
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NewsD-Marin enters Palma de Mallorca
Marina operator wins tender for Marina Palma Cuarentena in Palma Bay
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NewsSmaller businesses take bigger hit on tariffs, impact beyond pricing
Tough decisions ahead for many US manufacturers and importers
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NewsUS marine stocks tumble amid trade war uncertainties
Many companies have seen their shares hit 52-week lows
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NewsGreek marinas study highlights capacity shortfall
Boating tourism hit by berthing shortage of the past three years
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Battery TechnologiesKongsberg Maritime’ s new DC equipped vessel will save 35% in fuel costs
A new Offshore Support Vessel (OSV) being equipped by Kongsberg Maritime will contain a range of new DC technologies that will reduce space and weight requirements.
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HydrogenFirst hydrogen-powered aircraft in New Zealand advances clean energy solutions
Hydrogen liquifying technology is being installed in New Zealand to fuel electric aircraft that can fly ten times further than battery powered equivalents.









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