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Vision Marine Signs Purchase Order with Boat Fix to Furnish Its Electric Powerboats and .
Vision Marine TechnologiesJanuary 28, 2021 GMT
MONTREAL, CANADA, Jan. 28, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) via NewMediaWire – Vision Marine Technologies, Inc. (Nasdaq: VMAR) (“Vision” or the “Company”) a leader in transforming the boating market by designing and manufacturing environmentally friendly electric boats and propulsion systems, is pleased to announce that it has signed a purchase order with Boat Fix, Inc. (“Boat Fix”), a leading boat maintenance and tracking services provider, to outfit its electric powerboat fleet with Boat Fix’s customized telematics devices as well as a monitoring software application and customer support and services.
DeepSea launches world’s first hardware-free AI-driven platform for vessel performance insights Cassandra Light
DeepSea Technologies, the AI led maritime technology company, has launched Cassandra Light, the world’s first cost-effective, hardware-free AI-driven platform able to deliver accurate vessel performance insights using only noon data. For less than the cost of a ton of fuel, Cassandra Light enables charterers and shipowners to gain visibility and transparency on vessel performance across their whole fleet.
Cassandra Light monitors and visualises CO2 emissions and notifies users of fuel over-consumption, representing a key tool in charterers’ and shipowners’ efforts to reduce the environmental impact of their fleets in line with the wider goal of decarbonisation, and helping drive a significant reduction in fuel spend. The platform also provides AI-based performance insights to present an at-a-glance overview of key vessel metrics in one place. This includes alerts
Ocean Technologies Learning Platform for Wallem
Maritime Activity Reports, Inc. January 28, 2021 We want to make sure training and development of our seafarers do not take a back seat in this time of increased demand and change. We need tools to accelerate the time-to-competence for our seafarers, said John-Kaare Aune, interim CEO, Wallem Group. (Photo: Wallem Group)
Wallem has signed an agreement with the Ocean Technologies Group to implement its recently launched OCEAN Learning Platform.
The OCEAN Learning Platform is designed to deliver blended learning, assessment and competency management solutions to improve knowledge, skills and behavioural development. The new platform will boost learner interaction and engagement and drive the very best learning outcomes. Wallem’s 7,000 seafarers will access training content on board and ashore, track their progress and follow designated learning paths.
The Worldwide Autonomous Ships Industry is Estimated to Reach $14 Billion by 2030
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The autonomous ships market is estimated to be USD 5,866 million in 2020 and is projected to reach USD 14,256 million by 2030, at a CAGR of 9.3% from 2020 to 2030.
The demand for new ships and the retrofitting of existing ships with advanced technologies is expected to grow with the increase in trade activities. New defense and commercial vessels are equipped with advanced systems for improved safety and efficiency. The implementation of advanced systems acts as an important driver for the autonomous ships market. Autonomous ships are one of the variants of automated vessels. These ships involve integrating various systems and subsystems, enabling effective decision-making based on sensor fusion technology and Artificial Intelligence (AI) for processing the data, hence reducing or eliminating human intervent
Yara Marine X Chooses Phoenician Energy’s Aluminum-Air Batteries for the Win
Written by AZoCleantechJan 15 2021
As Yara Marine Technologies expands into new green technology for the maritime industry, their accelerator program for startups lets them tap into the frontiers of green marine technologies.
Thomas Koniordos, CEO, Yara Marine Technologies
Yara Marine Technologies started the Yara Marine X program earlier this year. Now, after months of search, they finally found a winner amongst the many applicants.
“Phoenician Energy’s use of aluminum-air battery technology for the maritime industry, triggered our scientists’ curiosity. Their container battery is especially interesting. The concept taps into several recent trends and developments, such as circular economy and electrification of marine vessels. We believe this technology may have an important role to play in a greener maritime industry for future generations,” Thomas Koniordos, CEO of Yara Marine Technologies