Forum Energy Technology Launches New LARS Model
Forum Energy Technologies (FET) has unveiled its latest solution in subsea handling equipment, the Model 6000 (M6000) Launch and Recovery System (LARS).Part of FET’s Dynacon product line, the M6000 provides a compact, all-in-one solution for inspection and light work-class ROV operations. It integrates the A-frame, winch and hydraulic power unit into a single skid-mounted package, allowing for a single-point lift with no need for additional cabling or hose connections. This design streamlines mobilization and demobilization, reducing vessel interface time and onboard footprint.The first M6000
Op-Ed: Why Wave Energy Must Be the UK’s Next Great Green Frontier
. In an uncertain world, it offers resilience in its most practical form.For 20 years, the UK has been crucible of wave‑energy innovation. While early commercial success proved elusive, the knowledge gained is now a national asset, one that can either be ignored or leveraged. Today, fully proven technologies are ready for commercial rollout. The UK can either shut the door or open it wide and lead the world.With the economic consequences of fossil-fuel shocks, the argument for immediate investment in wave energy becomes even more compelling. The UK has the natural resources to reduce exposure to disruptive
Saronic to Collaborate with Korea on ASVs
Saronic Technologies has entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Taiwan’s National Chung-Shan Institute of Science and Technology (NCSIST) to explore collaboration on advancing AI-enabled maritime capabilities, including autonomous surface vessels (ASVs), to help address evolving security challenges in the maritime domain.NCSIST serves as Taiwan’s leading defense research and development institution and plays a central role in strengthening Taiwan’s defense industrial base. Under the agreement, Saronic and NCSIST will identify opportunities to collaborate across a range
Blue Institute Reveals New BX6 Blue Excelerator Cohort
focused on ocean health, climate resilience, maritime systems, and water security. The Earth Day announcement coincides with the nonprofit’s 10th anniversary.The new cohort, known as the “Blue Dozen,” includes companies from the United States, Canada, Germany, and Denmark working on technologies such as AI marine mammal monitoring, offshore sargassum forecasting, ropeless fishing, oil spill response, offshore robotics, aquaculture systems, and zero-emission sail freight.The program is designed to help emerging blue economy ventures strengthen commercialization strategies, advance pilot
ABS Signs Pact with Fleet Robotics on Maritime Robotics
for vessel maintenance.“It is an honor to work alongside Fleet Robotics to advance autonomous robotic systems for the industry. This collaboration is about more than innovation, we are working to establish the standards and frameworks needed for the maritime industry to confidently adopt these technologies and move toward safer, more efficient and data-driven vessel maintenance,” said Patrick Ryan, ABS Senior Vice President and Chief Technology Officer.“By enabling in-water inspection and unlocking a new layer of high-quality data, we can transform how operators make decisions around
IQIP, EnBW, Vattenfall to Test Low-Noise Offshore Monopile Installation
through European industrial capability and genuine innovation. Progress comes when knowledgeable partners at the heart of the industry work together to turn new technology into reality,” added Cyril Moss, Executive Project Director for Nordlicht I and II at Vattenfall.“We support new technologies - such as EQ-Piling - that minimise environmental impact while increasing output and reducing costs. EnBW has engaged early with relevant stakeholders to secure all required permits for execution of the test,” noted Jörg Egbers, Vice President Offshore Engineering at EnBW
Teledyne Marine Launches New Global Video Contest
2026 Video Contest, inviting customers and partners around the world to bring their missions to life through video.Building on the success of its annual Teledyne Marine photo contest, the new video competition focuses on real missions, real data, and real innovation highlighting how Teledyne Marine technologies are used across ocean science, offshore operations, and subsea exploration.Entrants are encouraged to think outside the box and submit engaging videos that demonstrate the real-world uses of Teledyne Marine’s technology, such as:Products in action - from setup and testing to in-field operations
NATO DIANA Program Enables R&D Contract with HonuWorx
a Canadian capability need. Through this process, HonuWorx was selected to undertake a targeted engineering study as a follow‑on activity from NATO DIANA’s challenge program.The Rapid Adoption Service enables NATO Allies and NATO bodies to co‑develop, prototype and, ultimately, acquire technologies at speed and at scale. Under the Rapid Adoption Service framework, DIANA can award R&D and prototype contracts on behalf of Allies through an “opt‑in program,” reducing administrative barriers and accelerating adoption timelines. Successfully demonstrated prototypes can then transition
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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