Quebec invests $8.7 million for smart corridor and AI container movement planning
The Quebec government as part of their maritime vision, will invest $8.7 million in the development of the St. Lawrence Smart Corridor.
Read moreThe Quebec government as part of their maritime vision, will invest $8.7 million in the development of the St. Lawrence Smart Corridor.
Read moreThe Blue Sky Maritime Coalition (BSMC) in conjunction with the Vanderbilt University Climate Change Initiative has released a new report which highlights the identified pathways and approaches to optimize technologies and operations to accelerate GHG emissions reductions in the maritime sector.
Read moreThe world of work is rapidly changing, with the advancement of AI reshaping the business status quo and the skills required for the present and future workforce.
Read moreA memorandum of understanding (MoU) was signed by ABS (American Bureau of Shipping) and Mencast Marine during Singapore Maritime Week to addresses the qualification and application of advanced manufacturing processes such as additive manufacturing (AM), also known as 3D printing, for critical components on vessels.
Read moreA new report from Lloyd’s Register (LR) and maritime innovation consultancy Thetius advocates investment to improve the understanding of AI at all levels within maritime organisations.
Read moreThe Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR) has established a Centre for Maritime Digitalisation (A*STAR’s C4MD) in Singapore to develop advanced digital solutions for smart shipping, port systems and decarbonisation.
Read moreOffshore Renewable Energy (ORE) announced last week the creation of an offshore wind "living lab" off the coast of Grimsby, and the development of a 5G Testbed that includes Grimsby Port and the Lynn and Inner Dowsing wind farms.
Read moreIrit Singer, Chief Marketing Officer at Windward, explains that ‘actionable visibility’ is vital for a more resilient supply chain. Implementation of IoT devices, widespread adoption of AI-powered solutions and machine leaning can help towards, and they should be utilized by all maritime stakeholders who are interested in improving their operational efficiency.
Read moreKorean Register (KR) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Microsoft Korea on 28 March to collaborate on digital transformation and enhance their technological capabilities, with the aim of leading the digital transformation of the shipbuilding and maritime industry by leveraging fourth industrial revolution technologies
Read moreSamsung Heavy Industries (SHI) has announced the creation of SBOT, an AI-based chatbot, and its implementation to ship design.
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