Water monitor rule change imminent
Survitec is urging the maritime industry to adopt fixed water monitors by 2026 to enhance fire safety
Seawork launches membership for commercial marine professionals
Seawork, the largest on-water commercial marine exhibition in Europe, has launched an exclusive Seawork Membership designed to give maritime professionals a powerful advantage both onsite and online.
Ask not what AI can do for you… but what you can do with AI
Is AI just hype—or can it actually deliver value in the maritime sector? But where do you start? Who can you trust? And how do you ensure it’s relevant to your business?
Seawork welcomes the Sustainable Ports Association
The Sustainable Ports Association (SPA) is all set to make its Seawork debut next month - helping to make valuable connections between businesses in the global sustainable ports sector.
The future potential of 3D printed boat building
A new collaboration is exploring the potential of large-format 3D printing in shipbuilding
Print my boat
Damen Compact Crafts (DCCr), part of the Damen Shipyards Group, and high-tech company CEAD are to develop a 3D-printed HDPE Workboat (HWB) using CEAD®HDPro material.
Water monitor rule change imminent
Survitec is urging the maritime industry to adopt fixed water monitors by 2026 to enhance fire safety
Water monitor rule change imminent
Survitec is urging the maritime industry to adopt fixed water monitors by 2026 to enhance fire safety
Floating offshore wind optimism dies down
New research reveals that developers’ confidence is waning across the floating offshore wind supply chain
Complex marine maintenance made easy
ScaffFloat is known for its custom floating access platforms designed to make marine maintenance easier