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Maersk’s Stillstrom Unveils Standalone Offshore Charging Solutions for Vessels

used in installation, maintenance and long-term operations.Stillstrom said the systems expand its offshore charging portfolio, adding to solutions already integrated within wind farm assets.The launch builds on the company’s research and development work, including patented offshore charging technologies, as wind farms expand further offshore and demand for low-emission vessel operations grows."Our two new monopile systems help to address the sector’s long-standing ‘chicken and egg’ challenge, where vessel electrification and infrastructure deployment must progress in step

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Saildrone Introduces High-Endurance Anti-Submarine and Strike USV

, visibility, and signature impact mission performance. From the outset, Spectre was designed to operate without the wing for kinetic strike roles, which require higher sprint speeds and low-profile stealth operations.Technology PartnershipsSpectre performance has been verified and tested at Force Technologies’ tow tank in Copenhagen, Denmark. Many months of testing and evolution on a 1/7th-scale model verified propulsive power requirements and seakeeping in conditions up to full speed in Sea State 5. Only through diligent physical tank tests can CFD results be verified and propulsion systems

A view on Palavas-les-Flots coastline with waves. © Lineup Ocean

Lineup Ocean’s SURFREEF Project in Palavas-les-Flots

will occur during the installation of a demonstrator segment of UpBlock modules and after the first storm, to measure sandbank movements on the site. YellowScan will participate in these operations as a technical partner.YellowScan thanks the Lineup Ocean team for their trust and openness to new technologies, as well as the municipality of Palavas-les-Flots and the Directorate General of Civil Aviation for their support.About the authorWith a background in hydrobiology and habitat surveying, Florian Caraveo has built a cross-functional career in marketing and business, always driven by a commitment

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TGS to Advance Offshore Seismic Development In Equatorial Guinea

geophysical data across the country’s offshore basins.The agreement covers the reprocessing of legacy seismic datasets as well as the acquisition of new data, aimed at improving subsurface understanding and supporting exploration activity in the region.Under the deal, TGS will apply its imaging technologies to reimage existing datasets of varying vintages and deliver an integrated approach combining seismic acquisition, processing and interpretation.“Through this agreement, TGS can provide access to a comprehensive data framework, including local, regional, and basin-wide datasets through a

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Teledyne Participates in 2026 SeaSEC Challenge Weeks: DATA2SEA

SeaSEC Challenge Weeks, “DATA2SEA” (SCWD2S), an advanced maritime security exercise focused on real-time multi-sensor data integration for the protection of critical underwater infrastructure (CUI). In collaboration with the German Navy and hosted by the Rostock Institute for Ocean Technologies, this year’s DATA2SEA program brings together a range of sensing technologies in realistic operational conditions to explore how real-time data integration can enhance maritime security operations. The exercise shifts the focus beyond individual stand-alone system performance to the integration

L to R: Volodimir Grebenyuk, CEO, Ascent Systems Technologies; Dr. Erigene Bakangura, CEO & Founder, Cleohydron Innovation Inc.; Michael Falcone, Regional Vice President - South Vancouver Island, RBC; Sheila Schindel, Managing Director, Commercialization & IP Programs, Innovate BC. Diana Gibson, Minister for Citizen's Services Ravi Kahlon, Minister of Jobs & Economic Growth Dana Lajeunesse, MLA; Juan de Fuca-Malahat Jason Goldsworthy, Executive Director, COAST; Curran Crawford, Executive Directo

COAST Announces Four Successful Clean Energy Innovation Challenge Participants

energy sources (including marine renewables), as well as advanced energy management and storage solutions. The systems must be rapidly deployable, modular, and scalable to meet the Coast Guard’s operational constraints at remote, often hard-to-access sites.The four companies, Ascent Systems Technologies, Cleohydron Innovation Inc, Mostar Labs Inc and Voltai Inc, will receive funding of 50% of eligible project costs, up to $100,000, as well as access to office and lab space at the Marine Technology Centre in North Saanich, and direct access to the Canadian Coast Guard technical teams and Accelerating

Fugro RAMMS mapping sensor mounted on a Schiebel Camcopter. Image credit: Fugro

Fugro Relocates to COVE Innovation Hub; Strengthens Atlantic Canada Presence

a Canadian-based global technology partner located on Halifax Harbor, advancing high-impact solutions from seabed to space. It brings together a diverse community of marine technology companies, research organizations, government bodies and service providers to transform innovation into market-ready technologies. The facility offers direct access to deepwater infrastructure and specialised capabilities that support applied ocean science, testing and offshore operations.A key focus for Fugro’s work at COVE is the expanded use of remote and autonomous technologies suited to Atlantic Canada’s

Ocean Aero’s Triton autonomous underwater and surface vehicle (AUSV) was taken up by the Port of Gulfport last year. Credit: Ocean Aero

Integrated, Multi-Domain Port Security

;s Sentinel IDS sonar head being deployed from a RHIB. Credit: WavefrontWavefront’s Sentinel IDS Software screenshot showing diver tracked by Active and Passive Sonar. Credit: WavefrontWavefront’s Sentinel IDS Expeditionary Trailer. Credit: WavefrontLate last year, Ocean Power Technologies (OPT) announced a partnership with Mythos AI to integrate advanced AI-driven autonomy software across OPT’s fleet of WAM-V autonomous surface vehicles (ASVs) and its PowerBuoy platforms that will be able to charge them. The aim is to accelerate the range of integrated aerial and subsea solutions

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Freire Shipyard Launches Armada Diving Support Vessel

unit has an overall 32.90 meters length and 9 meters beam, with a range of 500 nautical miles at a cruising speed of 10 knots and a maximum speed of 12 knots. It is capable of carrying out prolonged missions in national waters and can accommodate up to 15 crew members.The A22 Proserpina incorporates technologies to optimize fuel consumption and reduce emissions. Its main features include a dynamic positioning system (DP2) and a three-anchor mooring system, ensuring stability at depths of up to 90 meters.The vessel is equipped for underwater intervention operations, including side-scan sonar (SBL), a modular

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