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Live remote monitoring first for divers
A new live remote-control technology allows users to operate underwater vehicles and cameras remotely from anywhere in the world as long as they have a browser enabled device.
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Hydrographic survey sonar vessel order
Tuco Marine Group will provide two hydrographic survey vessels with sonar equipment for DALO (The Danish Defence Acquisition and Logistics Organization).
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First DNV GL cyber security type approval
Kongsberg Maritime has received DNV GL’s first cyber security type approval for one of its control systems.
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Europort 2017 concentrates on trio of core themes
Europort’s exhibition and conference agenda has focussed on a trio of core themes: Big Data, the Environmental Age and the Human Factor.
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Yanmar enters the medium speed dual fuel market
Japanese diesel engine manufacturer Yanmar has introduced its new medium speed 1533kW 6EY26DF dual fuel engine at Europort 2017.
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IPX7 waterproof Class A AIS transponder
Maritime safety and survival equipment specialist Ocean Signal has introduced its new ATA100 Class A AIS Transponder to the commercial marine market at Europort 2017.
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RH Marine introduces next generation of vessel automation
RH Marine has used the opportunity afforded by the Europort exhibition in Rotterdam to launch its next generation Alarm, Monitoring and Control Systems (AMCS).
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Waterbus 2407 fast ferries for Aqualiner
Damen Shipyards Group and Belgian ferry operator Aqualiner have signed a contract for the delivery of three additional Damen Waterbus 2407 vessels, for operations on the Scheldt in Antwerp.
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Multi-mission safety vessel launched
A multi-mission, high-speed vessel has been launched with safety features throughout.
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Fuel reduction tool for multi-engine vessels
Caterpillar Marine has introduced a new fuel reduction tool which aims to achieve the lowest possible fuel consumption for multi-engine vessels.
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Unmanned endurance vessel developed
An unmanned vessel featuring two moon pools for maximum sensor deployment and extended endurance missions has been developed.
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Technology expert gives members access to real-time security updates
A global technology firm has given its members access to real-time security alerts as they occur around the world.
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Poole quay development near completion
Construction work is close to completion on Poole Harbour’s GB£10m development South Quay.
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Subsea sector could provide a leg up
“The UK pioneered much of the technology that enables oil and gas production from challenging environments due to the experience we gained in exploiting the North Sea resources,” said Gordon Drummond, project director of the National Subsea Research Initiative (NSRI).
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Overnight innovation solving port-related issues
How can keeping 80 or so people up all night help solve practical, port-related issues like dredging prediction? The answer: hold a hackathon.
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8-propeller flying and diving drone
What has eight propellers, is as much at home in the air as underwater - and could change the face of all kinds of port and ocean operations?
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Erik Lanssen’s 80 million target
“My mission, my aim now, is to reduce Norway’s diesel consumption by 80 million litres,” said Erik Lanssen of Selfa Arctic.
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Future of underwater craft may be hydrogen
Spanish firm Jalvasub Engineering is working with a number of partners on providing hydrogen and fuel cell power systems for a range of autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs).
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EU Inventory of Hazardous Materials regulation
‘Don’t wait to be caught by the new EU Inventory of Hazardous Materials (IHM) regulation’ is the message from Øyvind Sundgot of Metizoft.
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Pilot fatalities: not easy reading
Sadly, there have now been not one but two pilot fatalities involving the boarding of smaller vessels inside a year Don Cockrill, Secretary-General of the United Kingdom Maritime Pilots'' Association (UKMPA) told ‘MJ’.