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  • 'CL Challenger' will embark on a series of fundraising challenges
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    Cammell Laird kite boat

    2017-02-21T17:09:00Z

    Merseyside, UK shipyard and engineering company Cammell Laird has held a special ceremony to launch a unique kite boat designed to raise funds for charity Claire House Children’s Hospice.

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    GeoSea to design, manufacture and install turbine foundations

    2017-02-21T16:52:00Z

    Belgian marine construction major DEME Group’s offshore marine engineering subsidiary GeoSea will design, manufacture and install 71 turbine foundations for the EnBW Hohe See offshore wind farm, for which GeoSea is Siemens’ EPCI partner.

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    Credit research service

    2017-02-21T11:08:00Z

    Drewry Financial Research Services Ltd., the investment research arm of UK-headquartered global shipping consultancy Drewry, has announced the launch of a new credit research service for the global maritime sector.

  • Video surveillance capabilities are helping to limit delays and keep transportation hubs like ports safe and operating efficiently
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    Flexible storage for video surveillance data

    2017-02-21T10:48:00Z

    According to Wayne Arvidson, vice president, Intelligence, Surveillance and Security solutions at scale-out storage company Quantum, recent developments in camera technologies mean increased data storage requirements.

  • GOST Watch HD XVR
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    GOST launch

    2017-02-21T10:26:00Z

    US-headquartered Global Ocean Security Technologies (GOST) a manufacturer of marine security, tracking, monitoring and video surveillance systems, launched the new GOST Watch HD XVR at the recent Miami Boat Show.

  • Fitting EMEC purpose built cable ends (Photo: Mike Brookes-Roper/ EMEC)
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    ETI Marine Energy Report

    2017-02-21T09:25:00Z

    The UK Energy Technologies Institute (ETI) has recently published a high-profile report outlining the key priorities for the marine energy sector in competing with other low carbon sources.

  • Brexit will, of course, have no effect on the UK's abundant renewable marine energy resources
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    Impact of Brexit on the UK and European marine energy sector

    2017-02-21T09:00:00Z

    As Britain begins the process of leaving the European Union in the wake of the Brexit vote, stakeholders across the UK marine renewable energy sector are busy coming to terms with the likely long-term implications.

  • The vessel will have a heavy focus on reducing noise and emissions
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    Ulstein hybrid vessel contract

    2017-02-20T18:03:00Z

    Boatbuilder Ulstein Verft and Norwegian ferry operator Color Line have signed a contract to construct what they call the world’s largest plug-in hybrid vessel.

  • The first containers have already been built and delivered with a turnaround time of just three months
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    Offshore wind accommodation containers

    2017-02-20T16:45:00Z

    ELA Container Offshore GmbH has developed a new accommodation container type designed especially for use at offshore windfarms.

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    Tank tests for LAMWEC system

    2017-02-20T16:06:00Z

    The Costal, Ocean and Sediment Transport (COAST) laboratory at Plymouth university has conducted tank testing on Laminaria’s wave energy converter (WEC).

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    Survitec works on demand for EEBDs

    2017-02-17T15:09:00Z

    Survitec Group is working with Ocenco to meet the demand for replacement Emergency Escape Breathing Devices (EEBDs).

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    Adveto starts development of new ECDIS G8

    2017-02-17T12:30:00Z

    Swedish electronic marine navigation specialist Adveto has begun development of its new G8 ECDIS system.

  • The Mastervolt COI unit has multiple layers of protection provided by software, hardware and mechanical means
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    Intelligent switching for smaller vessels

    2017-02-17T12:16:00Z

    Netherlands-headquartered mobile and marine power systems specialist Mastervolt has announced the launch of the CZone Combination Output Interface (COI), a compact and intelligent replacement for a traditional fuse box and panel of circuit breakers when using digital switching technology.

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    Danelec approval

    2017-02-17T12:01:00Z

    DNV GL has awarded a type approval certificate with EU Wheelmark for the Denmark-made Danelec Marine DM700 and DM800 G2 ECDIS models.

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    Metered VSAT

    2017-02-17T11:56:00Z

    US-headquartered Globecomm Maritime, which describes itself as one of the leading providers of global connectivity services, is bringing increased efficiency and flexibility to the maritime communications market with the launch of metered VSAT plans.

  • The University of Nottingham: TREASURE Project partner (Photo Wiki Commons/ Barry Mangham)
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    Cross Europe multi-GNSS project

    2017-02-17T11:45:00Z

    The EU-funded TREASURE project, will integrate signals from satellite navigation systems such as GPS, launched by the US, alongside Russia’s GLONASS, China’s BeiDou and Europe’s new Galileo system.

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    Nautical Institute gets behind S-Mode

    2017-02-17T10:49:00Z

    The Nautical Institute, a UK-headquartered international representative body for maritime professionals, has devoted the current issue of its popular magazine ‘The Navigator’ to explaining and championing the S-Mode concept.

  • PC Maritime Navmaster ECDIS screenshot
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    PC Maritime gets DNV-GL ECDIS certification

    2017-02-17T10:32:00Z

    German classification society DNV-GL has issued an official certificate for PC Maritime’s Navmaster ECDIS after the company passed all the relevant tests.

  • FLIR has unveiled a redesign of the Raymarine brand
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    Raymarine rebrand

    2017-02-17T10:16:00Z

    FLIR, the US-headquartered owners of Marine electronics brand Raymarine, has unveiled a redesign of the Raymarine brand, including a new logo, icon and tagline to be used in all marketing activities and throughout its products lines.

  • The Mobilis Jet9000 buoy Hull was selected as the most robust and reliable platform for such long term operational deployment
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    Port of Cork wave buoy

    2017-02-17T09:49:00Z

    Irish Metocean data networking company TechWorks Marine was awarded a contract to design and deploy an operational Wave Buoy for Port of Cork in late 2016, to be deployed at Roche’s Point on the approach to Cork Harbour.