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Luminar starts shipping lidar for Volvo EX90 — while readying its next-gen sensor

The Verge 23 Apr 2024
Luminar is shipping out orders of its lidar sensors to Volvo as the automaker is preparing to start production of its EX90 electric vehicles, the company said today.
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Rokid AR Lite finally fixes two of the biggest problems with smart glasses

Crunch 23 Apr 2024
Additionally, Rokid Max 2 ships with non-destructive diopter adjustment for near-sighted individuals ... Additionally, the unit ships with 3DoF sensors, which can be used as a pointer remote for quick navigation.
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These 150-foot-high sails could help solve shipping’s climate problem

Detroit news 22 Apr 2024
To cut costs and carbon emissions, cargo ships are putting a new spin on an ancient technology ... The European Union created a cap-and-trade system for shipping emissions earlier this year, and the U.N.
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Biden Has Allowed the Marine Corps to Become Irrelevant

The American Spectator 22 Apr 2024
... who developed and “validated” Force Design become contractors, board members, or senior corporate officers of the companies trying to sell the anti-ship missiles and sensors used in FD?.
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Danish company Danfoss optimistic about China's long-term growth

China Daily 22 Apr 2024
Highlighting that Danfoss's commitment to China is unwavering, Nassau mentioned that Danfoss also ships products such as refrigerant leak detection sensors and variable speed scroll compressors ...
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Rogue Waves In The Ocean Are Much More Common Than Anyone Suspected, Says New Study

IFL Science 21 Apr 2024
As our ship passed through several storms, the sensors captured data during various phases of wave growth – from the early stages of young waves fuelled by the wind, to mature waves that aren’t influenced by it.
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Britain doesn’t need an Iron Dome

The Spectator 20 Apr 2024
... can destroy the ships, aircraft, and submarines of any adversary before they launch missiles against the UK. Or, in defence slang, destroying the archers before they can loose their arrows.
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Other ships lost propulsion in Maryland waters before Key Bridge collapse

Baltimore Sun 19 Apr 2024
Not long after the Nazenin sailed underneath the Francis Scott Key Bridge, a mechanical malfunction cut the flow of cooling water to the ship’s main engine, disrupting the ship’s propulsion ... The MSC Tomoko, a 1,089-foot Mediterranean Shipping Co.
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Trafigura to track real-time LNG carrier emissions

Seatrade Maritime News 16 Apr 2024
The system, awarded Approval in Principle by Lloyd’s Register in June 2023, integrates data from a range of sensors and sources ... Clarksons expects 30% of ships to be rated D or E in CII assessments.
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Visibility from the Bridge to Improve Cargo Management

The Maritime Executive 15 Apr 2024
We have designed the Vessel Control Tower platform to deliver to shipping companies’ full visibility of all IoT-enabled sensors, particularly in relation to cargo, on the bridge ... For shipping ...
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Rogue Waves are Much More Common Than Anyone Thought

The Maritime Executive 14 Apr 2024
As our ship passed through several storms, the sensors captured data during various phases of wave growth – from the early stages of young waves fuelled by the wind, to mature waves that aren’t influenced by it.
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German firm mulls remote-controlled ships to address skipper shortage

Taipei Times 13 Apr 2024
In the initial test phase, two captains would remain on board the remotely guided ships ... The ships are fitted with sensors, cameras, radar, and light detection and ranging imaging, transmitting data in real time to the command center.
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Groke Technologies Unveils Situational Awareness Tool For Fleet Managers

The Maritime Executive 10 Apr 2024
... provides an accurate overview of the ships, generating invaluable insights and historical route information combined with high resolution imagery from the ships’ Groke Pro cameras and sensors.
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Container security comes of digital age

Seatrade Maritime News 09 Apr 2024
Factoring in reliable sensor data allows shipping lines, shippers and BCOs to identify incident patterns and security risk hotspots in their supply chains, anticipate potential criminal activities, ...
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Polar icebreaker Xuelong 2 receives warm welcome in Hong Kong

ECNS 09 Apr 2024
The ship's entire operating system is equipped with sensors that enable its crew to timely respond to any error or malfunction, according to Wu Anchao, captain cadet of Xuelong 2.
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