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The campaign included recording both Sub-Bottom Profiler and Ultra-High-Resolution Multi-Channel Seismic data
Starting around 2028, the vessels will transport CO2 collected across Europe to a receiving terminal in Norway.

LR’s data shows alarm overload has crossed from nuisance to safety risk

Crews, overwhelmed by the volume of alerts, are forced to silence alarms without acknowledgement or physically bypass alarm circuits

BSNL and Viasat advance Indian Navy’s SATCOM Modernization Program

Companies will support Indian Navy’s major satellite communications upgrade program, marking a major step forward in modernizing the Navy’s connectivity capabilities.

LR launches stowage solutions to cut container losses and improve ship efficiency

According to the World Shipping Council, 576 containers were lost at sea in 2024 — more than double the previous year.

Shom strengthens its hydrographic capabilities with Exail’s DriX H-9 uncrewed surface vessel

The french hydrographic and oceanographic service (Shom) has selected Exail’s DriX H-9 Uncrewed Surface Vehicle (USV) to further expand its hydrographic and oceanographic capabilities.

Equinor says AI delivered $130m savings in 2025

The Norwegian oil and gas giant said it has saved $330m since 2020 by using AI.

ONE and MTI establish joint venture “QUAVEO” in Vietnam

The new company aims to promote Digital Transformation (DX) of operations and business models by utilizing AI technology.

Italy’s MIT updates cybersecurity measures for domestic ships, ports and port facilities

A circular has been published which, among other things, introduces staff training

Madeira partners with Satlink to digitally monitor its fishing fleet ahead of EU deadlines

Madeira becomes the first region in Portugal to anticipate the 2028 Electronic Monitoring requirements, reinforcing transparency, cooperation with the fishing sector and long-term sustainability.

Luka Koper and Tideworks Technology extend partnership to advance Smart Port Innovation

The integrated systems will serve as the digital backbone of the port’s transformation, enabling intelligent planning, real-time visibility, and increased throughput.

Imperial-built quantum sensor travels to the Arctic for GPS-free navigation

Quantum-enhanced inertial sensors could revolutionise industries such as aerospace, agriculture, maritime and transport.

MBARI completes first ROV science dives from new flagship research vessel

Operated by pilots in a control room at the heart of the David Packard, ROV Doc Ricketts can dive up to 4,000 meters (approximately 2.5 miles) underwater.

Norsepower and Bluetech take the wind propulsion to the next level in SeaWasp tanker concept

The SeaWasp project also investigated performance across less favourable wind conditions.

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