AI to Optimize Vessel Performance
Initiated in August 2020, the Via Kaizen project explores how AI and machine learning can enable more energy-efficient voyage planning for ship operators.
Read moreInitiated in August 2020, the Via Kaizen project explores how AI and machine learning can enable more energy-efficient voyage planning for ship operators.
Read moreSpanish engineering firm Sener has completed conceptual design work on a new type of biofuel tanker and bunkering vessel. The new vessel has been designed to operate in compliance with the energy efficiency and emission reduction requirements of the IMO.
Read moreYara Marine Technologies has launched a cloud-based AI-powered ship operation support system that utilizes high-frequency data to calculate the most advantageous propulsion settings for upcoming voyages.
Read moreShipping is faced with the need to meet the IMO’s ambition to drastically cut greenhouse gas emissions by 2050. With this in mind, an important project is underway in Norway to further develop fuel cell technology to enable the use of different fuels, as one method for addressing the IMO’s challenge.
Read moreThree major players in marine technology solutions seek government funding for groundbreaking carbon-free residency system for AUVs.
Read moreTMC Compressors of the Seas (TMC) is launching a range of marine compressors for use in combination with air lubrication systems (ALS) to help ships further reduce fuel consumption and emissions to air.
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