All Type articles
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Thrusters & Steering
Watersport : Making a splash
As boats grow larger and heavier, engine manufacturers respond with new product to provide premium watersports capability with a surprising range of vessels
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Electrification
Extra 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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Green Technologies
Deep 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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Hydrogen
Cheaper 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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Article
IBI Q&A – Discussing the Future of Marinas: An Interview with D-Marin
Dean Smith, Chief Commercial Officer at D-Marin
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Article
IBI Q&A – Discussing the Future of Marinas: An Interview with D-Marin
Dean Smith, Chief Commercial Officer at D-Marin
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Foiling
Chartwell’s electric foiling high-speed trimaran undergoes sea trials
The TriFoiler was delivered on-time and within budget
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Green Technologies
Roll-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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Navigation
Saildrone 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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Stabilisation
Predicting 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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Paints and Coatings
Marine 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 Technologies
Faster 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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Navigation
MARELEC 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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News
D-Marin enters Palma de Mallorca
Marina operator wins tender for Marina Palma Cuarentena in Palma Bay
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Hydrogen
First 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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Battery Technologies
Kongsberg 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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Battery Technologies
Batteries from nuclear waste
Japan Atomic Energy Agency announces first assembly of uranium-based rechargeable battery made from spent nuclear fuel
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News
Avikus joins MIT maritime consortium
South Korean tech pioneer aligns with other maritime organisations to establish international standards for autonomous navigation and decarbonisation
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Green Technologies
New seawater purification technique outperforms activated carbon
A team of Japanese researchers has improved the electrodes used in water purification, which has made desalination more efficient and could also benefit fuel cell development