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NewsKnut Frostad joins Orca board and advisory team
Former Navico CEO and Volvo Ocean Race chief executive takes board position at Norwegian navigation technology firm
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Design & TechnologyRamtech wireless safety system for yacht building
A wireless fire and safety system has been developed for ship and yacht building projects that saves weeks of hard wiring, disruption and reconfiguration
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NewsZeroUSV secures landmark certification for autonomous vessel class
The UK-based developer gains MCA Workboat Code Edition 3 certification for its Oceanus 12 class, paving the way for wider commercial deployment of autonomous maritime technology
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Product LaunchLumitec launches SeaBlazeX3 underwater light
The new surface-mount model delivers 8,000 lumens and introduces proprietary DryLock protection technology
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MarinasDockwa secures strategic growth investment from PSG
Marina software platform plans to accelerate AI product development, international expansion and adoption of its operating system across the marina sector
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InnovationChina develops 1,000m tourist submarine
The China Ship Scientific Research Centre is aiming to compete with specialised Western companies to offer tourists a deep-sea experience to the ‘Midnight Zone’
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NewsIndependent study validates WATCHIT collision-prevention system effectiveness
Over 57,000 events from 160 WATCHIT-equipped vessels were analysed by an external data scientist
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NewsFarSounder announces Tocaro Blue collaboration
Marinetech brands collaborate in bid to gain share in maritime navigation market
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NewsLast chance to register for ABYC/USCG risk mitigation webinar
Free virtual event will address risk mitigation for eFoils, defect notification policy, ABYC standards updates, factory visits and advanced driver-assistance systems
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Green Technologies‘Vortex rings’ key to a dolphin’s speed
Japanese scientists have used a supercomputer to discover why dolphins can travel so fast, with implications for marine propulsion and quick-acting stabilisers
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Green TechnologiesNew satellite-based ocean viewer
As part of the Copernicus Marine Services programme, the new open access resource NECCTON is now online to help researchers track ocean health
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HydrogenCertification network planned for liquid hydrogen
Pusan National University and Lloyd’s Register are working to create a global framework for safe and reliable marine liquid hydrogen propulsion systems
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NewsOcean Signal receives 2026 King’s Award for Enterprise
UK manufacturer recognised for breakthrough personal locator beacon combining global and local rescue technologies
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NewsOrca AI, Samsung sign MoU to develop autonomous platform
Initially targeting commercial shipping, autonomous navigation platform could have future impact in recreational marine sector
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InterviewTom Pettit, EVP and COO, Xylem Inc
Speaking at CES 2026, Tom Pettit pointed out that the successful application of advanced technologies – like AI – ultimately hinge on fundamentals like supply chains.
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Green TechnologiesBoss cap saves 4% fuel
A new software programme from Econavis can calculate how much fuel can be saved by retrofitting a customised boss cap behind a ship’s propeller
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Green TechnologiesDolphin-inspired robot to clean up oil slicks
With design ideas from dolphins and sea urchins, a new type of robot could autonomously clear oil slicks without harming the water quality
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NewsNice Boating Tomorrow show and Forum latest
With the accent firmly on sustainability and eco power the new boat show and forum in Nice ‘Boating Tomorrow’ will open its doors in two weeks’ time and run from the 19-22 March.
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Design & Technology‘Superhydroscopic’ aluminium for unsinkable ships
Researchers at the University of Rochester have found a way to make ordinary hollow aluminium tubes float indefinitely, due to a special air-trapping texture









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