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Technology & Innovation

Stay informed with the latest news, analysis and market insight on the technology and innovation
bringing shipping into the digital age, driving new ideas and reshaping business models

Trafigura to roll out ZeroNorth technology across fleet

ZeroNorth’s technology uses artificial intelligence and real-time data to optimise voyages and reduce emissions

Decarbonisation Sustainability

Why shipowners need cyber insurance as well as H&M and P&I

‘A few lines of code can bring a marine shipping business to a grinding halt,’ says Lockton’s Pordham

Insurance Cyber

Classification societies advancing artificial intelligence-derived ship survey technology

Advancements in remote survey techniques will not only provide significant safety benefits, but will also reduce costs and vessel down time

Technology and Innovation Classification

What does the One Big Beautiful Bill mean for green shipping

US tax credits for clean hydrogen and carbon capture have survived Trump’s green energy raid, but the shorter runway will make conditions tougher for new projects

Decarbonisation Sustainability

Ships can trigger large methane emissions just by moving in ports

Ships in shallow waters, including nine of world’s 10 biggest ports, can churn up bubbles of planet-warming methane from the seabed to the surface, according to a study by Chalmers University in Gothenburg. These emissions may be a big and so far unknown source of shipping’s climate impact

Decarbonisation Sustainability

HD Hyundai invests in humanoid robots to solve labour shortage

The deployment of robots in shipyards aims to improve efficiency, safety and productivity, particularly where there is a shortage of manpower

Digitalisation Shipbuilding

How will the IMO reward wind power

The IMO has work to do to calculate out how much to reward wind power when taxing ships for their GHG emissions. But the carbon price alone will propel the technology forward

Decarbonisation Environment

FuelEU’s 5% bonus is great for wind power. But is it fair?

Other energy-saving device makers view the policy bonus as unfair, but how to get the policy right is a thorny problem. Interest in wind-assisted propulsion has ‘skyrocketed’ since the onset of the FuelEU Maritime green regulation. But the EU’s plan creates loopholes and not everyone is happy with it.

Decarbonisation Regulation

Private equity is circling maritime tech again in search of consolidation and value

Venture capital backed digital start-ups have long promised scalable solutions to improve everything from voyage optimisation to back-end efficiencies, but the persistently fragmented sector has delivered congestion among differentiated businesses, not consolidation

Digitalisation Consolidation

CO2 capture capacity could grow 28-fold by 2050

Wood Mackenzie predicts the CCUS market will surge 28-fold by 2050, creating opportunities for CO2 carriers

Decarbonisation Tankers and Gas
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