All Naval Architecture articles
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NewsCTV earmarked as test case for AI ship design
Artificial intelligence will be used by a consortium that aims to transform ship design by bringing robots into the process.
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NewsNext-generation ships need next-generation talent
“With much to be shared between the defence and commercial sectors, there’s never been a more innovative or exciting time to be working within maritime” - so says consulting firm Expleo’s VP Jonathan Taylor, who explains how the two can complement each other in designing the future.
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NewsChartwell to develop ‘market first’ methanol catamaran design
The vessel designer has secured a six figure grant to develop and test its methanol catamaran design
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NewsHoulder acquires hydrodynamics business
Houlder is bolstering its advanced analytical capabilities with a new acquisition
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NewsSmart hydrofoil CTV hits the water
Naval architect Chartwell Marine has announced the launch of its market-first offshore energy support vessel (OESV) with hydrofoils.
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NewsHybrid and high-speed ferries take design and lightweighting skills to the extreme
Uber Boat by Thames Clippers is building the UK’s first hybrid high speed passenger ferries, set to launch in London in autumn 2022 and spring 2023.
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NewsCarbon prepregs for Silenseas mast
Composites company Hexcel, has announced the successful completion of a 34m HexPly carbon fibre prepreg mast for the evaluation stage of a commercial sail power project.
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News$100 million zero emission vessel fleet for 2030
Could ambitious new vessel designs be the key in reversing the decline in numbers of European young people wanting to work offshore?