Latest Technology News – Page 2
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Battery TechnologiesCaterpillar’s new marine batteries
US firm rapidly diversifying its traditional portfolio of diesel-based equipment to provide more sustainable technologies
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Boatbuilding Materials & MachineryShapewave sees fair winds and following seas for its 3D-shaping of marine products
The Dutch start-up determined to revolutionise inflatable product applications in the marine leisure sector
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FoilingFoiling flies at METSTRADE
The first edition of the Foiling Technology Pavilion at METSTRADE was an immediate success as a one stop shop for the increased interest in foiling
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Outboard enginesSustainable fuels power Cox Marine in record breaker
Diesel outboard manufacturer clocks two new speed records using second-generation biofuel
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Middle EastNew centre for sustainable boatbuilding planned for the UAE
Innovative CSSB shipyard to provide a shared space where manufacturers of ships, boats, components, and machinery can collaborate to accelerate sustainable development
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Boatbuilding Materials & MachineryDecentralized manufacturing – the next major trend?
The old adage about having all one’s eggs in one basket still holds true, and especially when it comes to building things. With next-gen manufacturing tech becoming increasingly affordable, the case for replacing global factories with smaller in-market facilities becomes increasingly compelling
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Battery TechnologiesSolid state batteries – the answer to safe onboard energy storage?
Danish company EPTechnologies dramatically illustrated the potential for safer boat battery banks by a live demonstration on its METSTRADE stand this year of what happens when you puncture a fully charged cell.
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Marine ElectronicsPiet Brouwer Electrotechnology develops futureproof e-drive platform.
Company also developing an energy and power management system
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Marine ElectronicsTECO’s Heavy-Duty Marine Fuel Cell
Power dense, compact module going through type approval
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Marine ElectronicsDo compact hydrogen engines represent the future of marine propulsion?
An Austrian firm raised eyebrows last week with a new 2.0-litre hydrogen engine prototype that generates an astounding 410 horsepower. The potential for such an engine in marine applications could be enormous
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Marine ElectronicsArchipelago Yachts and Chartwell Marine announce world-first methanol-powered leisure vessel
Build about to begin on demonstrator vessel to showcase potential of methanol for leisure marine use
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NavigationGarmin’s next generation Echomap
New unit uses Garmin’s Rapid Return technology to transmit pulses
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Boatbuilding Materials & MachineryHexcel’s new Hexply M79 Prepregs
Manufacturer to showcase new lightweight composites
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Onboard entertainmentMolabo to launch new electric outboard at METSTRADE
New R50 developed in collaboration with iYacht
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PolandHow urban mobility could drive marine’s autonomous revolution
Polish start-up Verne is looking to transform the urban waterways with autonomous passenger & cargo shuttles – ambitions that can serve the boating sector well.
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Boatbuilding Materials & MachineryFrauscher and the collaboration that could reshape the future of the industry
The well-known Austrian boatbuilder Frauscher has teamed up with c.technology to create an app that connects boats ‘at the factory.’
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Boatbuilding Materials & MachineryNew wave inflatable technology
Dutch start-up Shapewave is set to revolutionise the world of inflatable boats, watercraft and accessories with a new manufacturing solution
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Marine ElectronicsMarine tech features in TIME magazine’s ‘best inventions’ 2023
Boating proves it has its fair share of cutting edge tech
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Battery TechnologiesSector Spotlight | Battery technology
With the world moving steadily towards electrified transport, battery technology is evolving fast. Key to new solutions is the use of accurate simulation in power train design, predictive monitoring in use, and improving energy density for the future
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Green TechnologiesZero-emission racer for 2024 Boat Energy Challenge takes shape
French company Propulsion House Pulling-e and the UK’s Cambridge University Riviera Racing Team to develop new hybrid system



















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