Tag: artificial intelligence

Connectivity Crucial To Seafarers’ Future Welfare Needs, Says Report

 Inmarsat has further showcased its commitment to crew welfare by sponsoring a new report exploring the future of seafaring to 2050, says a press...

Can AI Detect Sea-Ice And Enhance Safety?

Often, we all wonder if the Unsinkable Ship ‘The Titanic’ could have been saved from the iceberg. Well, the answer lies with technology; if...

Stena Line To Reduce Emissions By 5 % Using AI

7 Stena Line vessels now operate with AI assistance, with the aim to reduce fuel consumption and CO2 emissions by 5 %, says an...

Cyprus Maritime Joining On a €1 mln Artificial Intelligence Project

Cyprus maritime stakeholders are joining forces on a €1 mln artificial intelligence project that puts the island on the technological map to keep the...

HHI To Complete Hydrogen Value Chain by 2030

Hyundai Heavy Industries Group will complete a hydrogen value chain from production to transport, storage and sale of fuel cell by 2030, reports Pulse. Hydrogen...

MOL & Bearing Team Up on AI Technology for Efficient Shipping

Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Ltd. and Bearing, Inc. announced an expansion of their partnership that began in 2019, reads a press release by the company. Partnership...

ABB Software To Improve Efficiency And Cut Fuel Consumption In Ships

Insights into ship’s operational data, amplified by Artificial Intelligence (AI) can help save up to 10 percent fuel and cut costs and unlocking the...

Here Comes The Next Generation Superyacht

The 85-foot superyacht, known as the Drakkar S, will make sailing in luxury a whole lot easier, says an article published in Tatler. Futuristic Superyacht...

Accurate Safety Inspection Of Ships With Drone Technology

The drones to be used for safety inspections of ships in the future passed the first ‘go-no-go test’ with flying colours. The next step...

AI Software for Improved Safety And Automation in Shipping

British firm Robosys Automation Limited launched an AI software. It can allow bridge watchkeepers to control ships and improve safety, says an article published...
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