Actisenses have an advanced working knowledge and understanding of the NMEA standards.
This has enabled them to hone and perfect their NMEA 0183 and NMEA 2000 product designs and software.
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Batteries in Maritime |
Autonomy at Sea |
Alternative Fuels |
Tugs, Towing & Salvage |
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| Examining the growing role of batteries in maritime, questioning their green credentials while exploring industry insights, operator experiences and lessons learned from early electric vessel adoption worldwide. | Highlighting the innovators advancing subsea and maritime technology, from autonomous underwater swarms to cloud-connected assets and data-driven predictive models, reshaping how real-time conditions at sea are understood globally today. | Exploring one of the workboat sector’s dilemmas today: which emerging fuels hold the most promise in terms of cost, availability, practicality and performance? Or should we simply clean up the Black Gold? | Looking at how tugs, towing and salvage vessels are adapting to stricter regulations; contemplating new propulsion technologies and alternative fuels; and changing design strategies for one of maritime’s most demanding sectors. |
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9th - 11th June 2026 |
8th June 2026 |
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| The 27th edition of Europe’s largest commercial marine and workboat exhibition provides businesses the opportunity to showcase their services, equipment, vessels and supplies to an international audience. | Speed@Seawork on 8th June in Cowes offers a sector specific event that showcases fast vessels operating at high speed for security interventions and Search & Rescue. | "Get Set for Workboat 2050", in partnership with Seawork, Maritime Journal and The Workboat Association, is a series of conferences which deal with decarbonisation and all aspects of improving OPEX efficiencies. |
| Visit the Seawork Website | Speed@Seawork on the Seawork Website | View on Seawork |
Actisenses have an advanced working knowledge and understanding of the NMEA standards.
Actisenses have an advanced working knowledge and understanding of the NMEA standards.
This has enabled them to hone and perfect their NMEA 0183 and NMEA 2000 product designs and software.
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Poole
Dorset
United Kingdom
2021-08-09T15:00:00
A free cloud platform has been launched to help boaters achieve optimum journey efficiency.
2019-06-12T08:06:00
Marine electronic specialist Actisense exhibited the first NMEA 2000 to Wi-Fi gateway with voyage data recording at Seawork 2019.
2019-05-07T17:19:00
Actisense has launched a NMEA 2000 Wi-Fi Gateway featuring data logging technology with the ability to record navigational and engine data.
2018-08-10T14:15:00
Marine electronics brand Actisense in Poole, UK have formed a new product partnership with Navinord, a specialist marine electronics integration company based in Poland.
2018-07-03T17:00:00
Multi-award-winning NMEA specialists Actisense has launched the latest addition to its PRO range at Seawork 2018.
2018-04-13T09:12:00
UK marine electronics brand, Actisense, has made a vital donation to the National Coastwatch Institute, an organisation aiming to restore a visual watch along UK shores.
2018-03-23T11:51:00
Following a series of dedicated training courses, Actisense the multi-award winning NMEA specialists, have now qualified what it claims to be Poland’s first basic NMEA 2000 Installers.
2017-11-23T11:21:00
UK marine electronics specialist company Actisense has been recognised with the prestigious Product of Excellence Award from the National Marine Electronics Association for the third consecutive year.
2017-08-24T09:54:00
NMEA specialist Actisense has recently cooperated with Austrian Tech company t-matix solutions to make information gathered by its products accessible online in real-time, so stepping into the word of the so called Internet of Things.
Actisenses have an advanced working knowledge and understanding of the NMEA standards.
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