Potentially present hydrocarbons in the atmosphere can be a problem when attempting to make a controlled stop of an internal combustion engine. These hydrocarbons may enter the engine air intake ...
With Oceanology International awash with launches this year, it would be impossible to list all of them. Here is a sample of some of them.
Allseas selected Next Ocean for its proven capability to provide reliable, real-time predictions of motions, using the radar systems already installed on board. The solution integrates with existing ...
Mike Schwarz, CEO of the International Institute of Marine Surveying, shares some essential guidance about lithium-ion ...
BeeX Autonomous Systems, a Singapore-based deep-tech robotics company, will showcase its flagship autonomous underwater inspection drone, A.IKANBILIS, at Oceanology International 2026, with live ...
Briggs Marine has been selected to support SSEN Distribution’s major multi‑year framework to upgrade and reinforce subsea ...
While the word ‘autonomy’ is bandied about rather a lot, strictly speaking it’s not quite here in the commercial marine world. On land in California, Waymo’s electric autonomous taxis have really ...
To secure maritime operations long-term, leaders must adopt resilient, tech-enabled security stacks aligned with future ...
Fourteen European coastal states and Iceland have issued a warning to the international maritime industry over growing risks to maritime safety from interference in satellite navigation systems and ...
Design, supply, installation, commissioning and maintenance of shore power infrastructure at UK ports ...
Poland’s Maritime Search and Rescue Service has ordered six new SAR vessels to strengthen safety in the Baltic Sea. The vessels, which will be built by Finnish shipyard Kewatec, will replace the older ...
One in seven reported incidents result in fatality, and one in five in serious harm. When a mooring line ruptures, the parted line can reach speeds of 1200 km/h. Protecting effectively against such ...