Free Report: Testing Times, the vital role of ship fuel oil testing and quantity verification in an uncertain era
Thetius, on behalf of our clients Lloyd's Register (LR), has published a new report into the market, technology, and regulatory...
Nic Gardner is a Maritime Technology Analyst at Thetius. She is a master mariner who holds an unlimited UK CoC and has seagoing experience on capesize bulk carriers, ro-pax ferries, sail training ships, hospital ships, general cargo tramp ships, container ships and fisheries protection boats. When she is not at sea, Nic writes about a range of topics including technology and the maritime industry. Nic is also the author of "Merchant Navy Survival Guide: Survive & thrive on your first ship", a book to give aspiring seafarers the knowledge and tools they need to make a success of their first trip to sea.
Thetius, on behalf of our clients Lloyd's Register (LR), has published a new report into the market, technology, and regulatory...
Safety means many things to many people. To seafarers, “safety” is the process of increasing the probability they’ll survive to...
Following the release of our deep-dive report on the uses of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) in the maritime sector, Thetius...
Introduction In 2018, an aerial drone the size of a pigeon shut down London Gatwick Airport for 33 hours. Over...
As the maritime industry’s reliance on computer-based systems increases, so do the cyber-attacks. From the almost-accidental NotPetya ransomware attack on...
When Rhodian Sea Law was written between 600 and 800 AD, the writers made what was then a reasonable assumption:...
Before satellite-based navigation came along, lead, log and lookout were the keys to marine navigation. While we still advocate for...
3D printing and additive manufacturing are different catch-all names for the same set of processes. Traditional subtractive manufacturing techniques remove...
This article is based on our deep dive report into artificial intelligence in the maritime industry. The full report is...
Introduction In 2019, 45% of technologists surveyed believed we'd have general artificial intelligence (AI) by 2060. When we get there,...
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