“The industry must avoid replacing fragmentation with dependency.” — Kris Vedat, SmartSea Next month, we will be publishing the first ever issue of SplashTech magazine. Available in print and online, the title will also be distributed at Splash Singapore and the Maritime CEO Forum, getting in front of many of the world’s most important shipowners. In the run-up to publication, each day we’re bringing you quotes from the magazine. To find out more about marketing opportunities for this unique magazine, contact Mainak Victor Halder.
SplashTech
Maritime Transportation
Navigating shipping’s digital future — news, analysis and insight for maritime tech leaders
About us
SplashTech is a specialist maritime technology media platform, founded in 2026, delivering AI-powered news and analysis on the digital transformation of global shipping. From the team at Splash, it covers innovation, deployment and trends shaping shipping’s tech future.
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https://splashtech.co
External link for SplashTech
- Industry
- Maritime Transportation
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
- Founded
- 2026
Updates
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Corvus Energy has partnered with Brazil-based Belga Marine to provide local aftermarket support, spare parts storage and technical services for its marine battery systems as the country’s fleet of battery-powered OSVs expands.
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Maersk-backed Stillstrom has demonstrated fully automated cable control for offshore vessel charging, a key step towards routine operations of hybrid and electric support craft on dynamic positioning at wind farms.
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Deployable Energy and HORNBECK OFFSHORE® have signed a memorandum of understanding to develop maritime applications for the Unity Nuclear Battery, a 1MWe transportable microreactor, with Hornbeck also making a strategic investment in the start-up.
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X-Press Feeders has partnered with Danish maritime technology company Portchain to improve berth planning and reduce waiting times across its feeder network.
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Ships using Kaiko Systems’ platform are recording markedly fewer Port State Control deficiencies than the wider market as owners prepare for a new inspection campaign targeting cargo securing.
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The new framework, developed by a team at Pusan National University, combines environmental sensor data, physics-informed deep learning and multi-objective optimisation to recommend routes and speed profiles that minimise pollution exposure for communities near ports.
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Oslo-listed seismic specialist TGS has launched Gemini X, combining its proven Gemini Enhanced Frequency Source and Apparition encoding technology to enable coordinated multi-source acquisition.
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SplashTech magazine quote of the day: “Most of the money the industry loses is lost in exactly those handovers, in the space no department is paid to care about.” — Jamie Jones, GTMaritime Next month, we will be publishing the first ever issue of SplashTech magazine. Available in print and online, the title will also be distributed at Splash Singapore and the Maritime CEO Forum, getting in front of many of the world’s most important shipowners. In the run-up to publication, each day we’re bringing you quotes from the magazine. To find out more about marketing opportunities for this unique magazine, contact Mainak Victor Halder.
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