All South Korea articles – Page 2
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Inboard enginesWorld’s first 2.0 litre direct injection ammonia engine announced
Korean engineers have unveiled a working prototype of a 2.0 litre engine said to have vast potential in a range of applications, including recreational boats
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NewsAvikus to debut NeuBoat Dock II platform at Miami
Korean tech firm will unveil second generation assisted docking platform at MIBS this week sporting new features and a Savvy Navvy collaboration
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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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ArticlePharos Marine shows prototype hydrogen electric outboard at CES
7.5 kW portable first in a series of planned electric outboards to be powered by hydrogen fuel cells
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NewsKorean tech firm debuts simplified app development platform at CES
Flextudio software designed to enable small businesses to swiftly and inexpensively create custom apps for a range of applications
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HydrogenSouth Korean company starts build of 17.4m hydrogen-powered leisure craft
Vinssen working with partners to construct first boat of its kind in country
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NewsPrestige expands Asia-Pacific footprint with new South Korean dealer
Hyundai Yachts will represent the Italian brand in the Republic of Korea
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NewsAvikus announces integration with BRNKL monitoring platform
Neuboat Dock assisted mooring platform to integrate with BRNKL security and monitoring system
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NewsObituary: D. G. Chon, founder, Bay Industrial
Under Chon’s guidance Bay went from a producer of sport balls to one of the world’s premium suppliers of inflatable boats
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NewsAvikus establishes US sales office
South Korean tech firm opens new office in Fort Lauderdale to support OEM, aftermarket sales and service
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HydrogenLiquid hydrogen refuelling station for buses could pave the way for marine applications
Hydrogen has long been seen as a replacement fuel for heavy transport, including large yachts, mainly by creating large amounts of electricity via fuel cells, but problems have surrounded the storage of this volatile gas.
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NewsAvikus wins Red Dot design award
NeuBoat recognised for “future design competitiveness of autonomous recreational boating solution”
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Green TechnologiesKorean Register publishes new guide to handling cryogenic fuels
With sustainable fuels like LNG and liquid hydrogen requiring cryogenic storage, the ability to insulate fuel sources will have major implications in vessel design and performance
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NewsAvikus strengthens US sales and support team
New appointments position autonomous navigation startup to expand presence in crucial North American market
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NewsIntellian targets serial production boat market with new satcom terminal
Designed specifically for smaller recreational boats, Intellian’s new C200M terminal could be key to elevating volumes in the leisure marine sector
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NewsKorea Marine Industry Association joins ICOMIA
KMIA has 72 members covering all sectors of the market
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NewsAvikus attains third-party validation of performance claims
Independent verification confirms Korean manufacturer’s autonomous navigation platform yields double-digit reductions in fuel burn and associated GHG emissions
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NewsKorea International Boat Show sees rising demand for leisure fishing boats
KIBS is growing in line with the development of the country’s boating market
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NewsKorea International Boat Show conference review
Korea Marine Industry Associaton joins ICOMIA; calls for government to streamline regulations for building leisure boats









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