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DNV GL, TCM and SINTEF to develop carbon capture, utilization and storage technologies

Three international organizations specializing in technology research, testing, advisory services, and standardization have joined forces to find new ways to accelerate the adoption of carbon capture, utilization and storage (CCUS) technology in emissions-heavy industries.

Innovez One to digitalise towage and pilotage operations for the Port of Banten

Port of Banten to implement Innovez One’s cutting-edge marineM digital technology and AI models to optimise towage and pilotage operations, increasing efficiency and sustainability.

Digital technologies boost earnings at Johan Sverdrup

Digital solutions have increased earnings by more than NOK two billion.

AST awarded contract with Wales for tracking solution for 400 inshore vessels

Applied Satellite Technology (AST) has been awarded a 3-year contract to supply an advanced Inshore Vessel Monitoring Solution (iVMS) for the Welsh inshore fleet of 400 under 12-metre fishing vessels.

Fleet Xpress supports real-time vessel surveillance inland

Inmarsat has equipped four push boats with Fleet Xpress connectivity in a breakthrough

Fuel cell project develops ground-breaking fuel solution for ships and offshore

New and flexible fuel cell technology can reduce emissions from shipping by 40 to 100%.

Aquaculture industry: SinkabergHansen invests in a new type of feeding technology

New technology can provide major environmental effects and cost savings in the aquaculture industry.

Tapiit Live transforms seafarer training via Fleet Xpress

UK maritime training company Tapiit Live has joined Inmarsat’s Certified Application Provider (CAP) programme to offer live stream training to crews on close to 10,000 vessels worldwide connected by the global, high-speed broadband Fleet Xpress service.

Marlink and Quadrille extend their partnership to offer a news channel for seafarers

News channels in multiple languages to support the mental health of the crew are now available via Marlink’s XChange

Simulation model may reduce the climate footprint of oil production

Future offshore oil and gas fields are most likely to be “satellite developments” that are less expensive and emit less greenhouse gases than other fields because they do not require new production platforms.

Joint group to facilitate the inspection of subsea pipelines using digital technology

In order to reduce pipeline inspection operational costs, Vallourec, iXblue and FORSSEA decided to develop a solution using visual markers directly integrated on subsea pipelines that enables vessel-free subsea navigation.

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