All Market Intelligence articles – Page 25
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ArticleD-Marin Significantly Expands its Marina Portfolio and Elevates Customer Experience to New Heights
How D-Marin is harnessing a digital revolution to connect with consumers like never before
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NewsFinnish sales off 20%, turnaround expected for 2025
The opening today of the Helsinki Boat Show came after a challenging year for the Finnish boating industry
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NewsSABBEX reacts to US tariff threat
The South African Boat Builders Export Council says the move would retard government efforts to create jobs and advance economic empowerment
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Green TechnologiesRise of the jellyfish robot
Researchers are exploring ‘embodied energy’ to power swimming robots based on the concept of a jellyfish. These ‘soft’ robots could help with ocean mapping
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Green TechnologiesFuel and plastics made directly from sunlight?
A new process using perovskite solar cells enables the creation of hydrocarbons from the synthesis of carbon dioxide, all powered by the sun
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Green TechnologiesEnvironmentally friendly ship highlights the potential for net zero
A brand-new ship has been built with ‘green’ steel, wind-assisted propulsion and a highly efficient engine configured for low emission MGO (Marine Gas Oil)
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Battery TechnologiesSymbio fuel cells receive benchmark certification
Boost to roll out of fuel cells for potential marine propulsion
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HydrogenWant to build a modular electrolyser?
With green hydrogen very possibly the future fuel of marine propulsion, MAN is inviting prospective infrastructure developers to inspect its demonstration plant
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Battery TechnologiesBetter lithium battery recycling could cut costs by 40%, study says
An international research group reports that more efficient methods of lithium battery recycling could reduce the price of new cells and curb secondary pollution
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NewsWith bated breath, Europe waits for US tariffs to land
The EU has cautioned President Trump that it will “respond firmly” if the American sanctions are “targeted unfairly or arbitrarily”
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NewsTrump trade war begins
Manufacturers brace for impact as US president imposes 25% tariff on all goods from Canada and Mexico, in addition to new 10% levy on all goods from China
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HydrogenPoland’s Lamdo Yachts, PUT Powertrain team up on solar-hydrogen boat
A Polish shipyard plans to build the hull for the new boat and integrate its technology on its craft
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Green TechnologiesNew record for commercially scalable perovskite-silicon solar cell
During research to harvest the full spectrum advantages of perovskite for solar cells, Hanwha Solutions Qcells has set a new efficiency record of 28.6%
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Battery TechnologiesUsing digital twins for better designs of batteries and pumps
A collaboration between Siemens and SPX Flow has highlighted the transformative potential of using a precise replica of a physical system to accelerate innovation
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Green TechnologiesFully recycled fibreglass available for non-woven applications
Two German companies have collaborated to supply the marine, aviation and wind energy industries with non-woven fabric made from 100% recycled fibreglass.
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ElectrificationIn-wheel electric motors offer more options for marine propulsion
As the automotive industry strives for ever more powerful electric motors for in-wheel designs, so this style of motor lends itself for outboard applications
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Green TechnologiesReusable silicone technology greatly reduces waste in moulding
Alan Harper Composites has refined its Fiber Infusion Reusable Silicone Technology with a low-cost valve and established a new distributor in Germany
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Green TechnologiesFrench consortium produces pioneering thermoplastic hydrofoils
As part of a project exploring the use of recyclable hydrofoils for ocean racing, a new type of foil with built-in sensors is being developed by the Minilab platform.
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NewsNew Polboat report identifies Poland as Europe’s largest yacht-building nation
Polish yards build around 25,000 boats each year, of which 95% are exported
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ElectrificationDedicated electric propulsion show to run again this Summer
Back by popular demand, the UK’s inland waterways electric show will once again take place in Warwickshire in July









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