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    A new eco-friendly Autonomous Guard Vessel (AGV) design is anticipated to be smaller, lighter and more efficient than others in the offshore wind market.

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    A series of pioneering autonomous operation trials for a Damen Fast Crew Supplier 2610 ‘Twin Axe’ outfitted with collision avoidance technology have taken place in the North Sea.

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    MARIN’s floating mega-island

    2017-07-18T16:43:00

    Netherlands-based Maritime Research Institute (MARIN) has tested an innovative concept for a floating mega island.

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    MARIN seeking increased research funding

    2017-05-04T16:52:00

    The leading Dutch marine research centre MARIN (Maritime Research Institute ) is seeking more funding for what it claims is its vital research work. The Institute says that unless the government reverses a steady drop in research funding, the country will lose its status as a leader in maritime know-how ...

  • The latest offering has been developed in collaboration with the independent Maritime Research Institute Netherlands (MARIN)

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    Fast small ship simulator prototype nearing delivery

    2017-01-20T13:27:00

    The world’s first realistic fast small ship simulator, a prototype of which will be delivered next month to the Royal Netherlands Navy (RNLN), could revolutionise the training of fast-boat crews and influence the design of the boats themselves.

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    Gravity base turbine developments

    2016-11-30T12:20:00

    Gravity bases used to support wind turbines are not new and there have been a number of installations using these systems. In the main these are based on massive concrete structures that are floated out and then ballasted down onto a prepared sea bed using either sand or concrete as ...

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    Ijmuiden's new sea lock

    2015-08-12T14:58:00

    The harbour at Ijmuiden on the Dutch coast north of Rotterdam is a port in its own right with direct access to the sea but it is also the access point for ships that want to enter the North Sea Canal. Preparations for the construction of a new larger sea ...

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    Hi-tech training simulator

    2015-04-24T12:28:00

    A triple partnership between MARIN, Cruden and Tree C Technology has forged the basis for a new Fast Small Ship Simulator for the Dutch Ministry of Defence.

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    Making waves

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    Netherlands marine research institute MARIN has signed the contract for a new wave generator for its new Concept Basin. Part of this contract is a complete new wave generation control system for the wave generators in the Offshore Basin and Seakeeping and Manoeuvring Basin, commissioned in 2000.

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