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VideoRay and Sonardyne demonstrate benefits of combined technologies

VideoRay LLC and Sonardyne International Ltd. have been working together to demonstrate enhanced remotely operated vehicle (ROV) operations through integration with positioning systems.

VIDEO: Novel inspect-and-repair robot for offshore wind turbine blades

The latest round of testing of the BladeBUG inspect-and-repair robot for offshore wind turbine blades has successfully concluded at the Offshore Renewable Energy (ORE) Catapult’s National Renewable Energy Centre in Blyth.

JRC/Alphatron Marine introduces a special inland version of the VHF

The VHF for marine use has been updated with a new function called Block Channel Function.

Environmental compliance at risk from poor monitoring system selection

Rivertrace’s advice to ship owners confronted with a choice between several different sensor technologies suited to specific applications has now been published in a new white paper.

WHOI joins effort to accelerate marine life protection technology

From hydrophones attached to buoys or autonomous vehicles, to a passive acoustic monitoring system, WHOI scientists and engineers have developed innovative methods to monitor marine mammals in real time.

Lean Digital project: New knowledge on digitalization of Norwegian industry

The project aims to create new knowledge on digitalization of Norwegian industry based on lean principles as a management approach. This includes the concepts of both digital manufacturing technologies and lean management.

Strategic alliance to develop AI-enabled digital products for the maritime Industry

The companies join forces to create innovative technology products that combine Spire’s AIS tracking data, weather data, and other services

DNV GL develops and tests a methodology for the qualification of digital twins

Digital twins can significantly enhance efficiency and reduce cost, but oil and gas operators are increasingly demanding proof that they can be trusted and deliver value over time

3D-printed spare parts revolutionize maritime supply chain

The idea of using advanced 3D printing technology to make this vision a reality promises to be a game changer for shipping industry.

University of Essex joins forces with SEA-KIT in new USV collaboration

Essex-based SEA-KIT has won funding as part of a Knowledge Transfer Partnership (KTP) by the UK Government’s innovation agency, Innovate UK.

Port of Antwerp tests smart bracelet to prevent corona infection on the workfloor

This will help employees to observe the strict precautions laid down by the World Health Organisation (WHO) while respecting the privacy of the wearer.

Successful pilot for live remote surveys using augmented reality

Anthony Veder and Bureau Veritas complete successful pilot for live remote surveys using augmented reality

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