All South Korea articles – Page 3
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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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NewsMAN Engines strengthens sales and service in South Korea
MAN Truck & Bus to assume responsibility for engine sales and service, expanding coverage in Korea for marine sector
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NewsIntellian celebrates 20th anniversary
Plant expansion, inauguration of new Advanced development Centre and expanded business collaborations highlight bidecennial anniversary for Korean satcom firm
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ElectrificationSeyond, Avikus partner on LiDAR-based autonomous boating technology
Two leaders in autonomous boating solutions are collaborating in an alliance they are calling “a significant milestone”
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NewsNew manufacturing robot tech on display at CES
Advanced yet more affordable cobots represent opportunities for OEMs to cost-effectively integrate automated production, logistics operations
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NewsIntellian Technologies extends strategic partnership with Marlink
Korean satellite terminal provider and Norwegian network technology firm sign new five-year strategic partnership agreement
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Asia PacificAutonomous Boating: Is the leisure marine industry ready for self-driving boats?
New technology enabling fully autonomous navigation has the potential to significantly disrupt the recreational boating industry – not in the distant future, but perhaps within months
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NewsIntellian targets small vessel market with new satcom partnership
Collaboration with SK Telink aims to ‘significantly enhance’ satcom service for smaller yachts and fishing vessels in the Asia Pacific market
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Asia PacificHow South Korea established itself as a next gen boating tech leader
South Korea has had a leisure boating sector for less than 20 years, but in that time the budding industry has established itself as a global leader in the development of next-generation boating technology
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Asia PacificAutonomous navigation development puts South Korea in driving seat
While South Korea may be a relatively new player in the marine electronics sector, it is rapidly gaining global prominence on the strength of truly eyebrow-raising innovations
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Asia PacificSouth Korea turbocharges marina infrastructure development plans
An initial government commitment to develop four marinas has since blossomed into a much broader strategy to create more than 70 first class facilities in all, catering to everything from fishing vessels to superyachts
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Asia PacificSouth Korea punching above its weight in export markets
A steadily growing presence at international boat shows and industry trade events like IBEX and METSTRADE confirms South Korea’s growing stature as a developing exporter of marine parts and equipment
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ReportWelcome to Asia's fastest growing boating market
South Korea has emerged as a significant market for luxury goods and a formidable partner for boat builders looking to expand into the Asia-Pacific market
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NewsPolish builder secures orders from South Korea, Mexico
TES Yacht is targeting new export markets amid international expansion drive
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NewsSamsung receives Lloyd's Register approval for autonomous vessels
Approval in principle for autonomous navigation system could support scaling of commercial ship software for use in broader leisure marine sector









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