ClassNK CEO Hayato Suga Sees Class Evolving with AI
For ClassNK President and CEO Hayato Suga, the industryâs current moment is unlike anything he has seen in his career.Ask Suga to identify the single most consequential technical trend shaping future ship design and operations, and he answers without hesitation: AI.AI can improve risk prediction, enhance safety assessments, optimize environmental performance, streamline surveys, and fundamentally change how technical services are delivered.Internally, ClassNK is already using generic AI tools to improve workforce productivity and operational efficiency. But Sugaâs ambitions go further.
Al-Designed CTV Saves 100,000 Liters of Fuel, 258 Tons of CO2 a Year
Compute Maritime, the deep tech company behind NeuralShipper, the world's first Al platform for ship design, has revealed the results of its UK Government-funded project, GenDSOM, to bring generative Al and additive manufacturing into ship design.Working with consortium partners Siemens Digital Industries Software, Rapid Fusion, HP, BYD Naval Architects and the University of Southampton, the project has produced a next-generation crew transfer vessel (CTV) for the offshore wind sector thatâŠ
KR, HD Hyundai Samho Complete AI-Powered Design, Analysis Project
Korean Register (KR) and HD Hyundai Samho held a project completion signing ceremony at Posidonia 2026 in Athens, Greece on June 3, marking the conclusion of their joint project on "AI-Based Solution Development for Design and Analysis Innovation."Carried out over one year, under a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) signed in June 2025, the project focused on introducing AI technology to shipbuilding operations to establish a more efficient and precise framework for ship designâŠ
DNV Launches V2 of Steel Load Planner
Classification society DNV released version 2 of its Steel Load Planner (SLP V2.0) self-service application at the Posidonia trade fair this week. Steel coils are one of the staple minor-bulk cargoes, yet remain among the most demanding to plan, with wide variations in coil size, weight and behavior during stowage. At the same time, tight tonnage supply, a shortage of newbuild slots, and growing regulatory costs for emissions, mean owners and operators need to maximize the loading capacity of their existing vessels to remain competitive.Building on the original Steel Load PlannerâŠ
AI-Driven Port Security: Innovations Transforming Maritime Operations
The increasing automation around port and cargo operations sees greater use of remotely tracked and operated sensors and camera systems to deliver operational efficiency, security and greater safety across the huge footprint of any modern port. However, the incessant scaling of container ship operations to Ultra Large Container Vessels (ULCV) and beyond mean that ports must always look to refine their operations, with artificial intelligence (AI) the latest tool to deliver improvedâŠ
AI Technology Boosts FarSounder Navigation Capabilities
FarSounder has expanded the capabilities of its Argos Forward Looking Navigation Sonar (FLS) with an integration with Tocaro Blueâs ProteusCoreâą software.This new integration brings AI-powered radar perception to FarSounderâs SonaSoftâą LT navigation software, delivering greater situational awareness for users navigating challenging marine environments.ProteusCore transforms marine radar into an intelligent perception sensor capable of detecting, classifying, and tracking objects to support vessel controlâŠ
Lloydâs Register Live Trials Orca AI's Navigation Technology Onboard Vessel
Lloydâs Register (LR) has tested Orca AI's AI-powered navigation system during a live vessel trial.The assessment focused on how AI-based computer vision can support human decision-making in real operating conditions, particularly in complex navigation scenarios such as congested waters and reduced visibility.The trial was conducted on a feeder containership during a five-day voyage through some of the Mediterraneanâs busiest shipping lanes, from the port of Gioia Tauro in Italy to Marsaxlokk, Malta.
Study From Orca AI, NorthStandard Highlights Role of of AI on Navigational Safety
A large-scale operational study conducted jointly by Orca AI and leading P&I club NorthStandard marks the first time an AI navigation provider and marine insurer have combined large-scale operational data to quantify the real-world impact of AI on navigational safety.Based on data from a globally operating cohort of 139 vessels, the study found that deployment of Orca AIâs platform resulted in a 52% reduction in high-severity close encounters over 12 months, with an initial 22% reduction achieved within the first six months.The study examined more than 10.8 million nautical miles of voyagesâŠ
HII Teams with GrayMatter Robotics to Integrate AI into Shipbuilding
HII and GrayMatter Robotics (GMR) have signed a memorandum of understanding to explore the integration of GMRâs Physical AI into shipbuilding operations that could accelerate throughput.This will include bringing autonomous surface preparation, coating, and inspection technologies into shipbuilding.Eric Chewning, HIIâs executive vice president of maritime systems and corporate strategy, said: âWe are in the midst of an American shipbuilding renaissance and we are extremely excitedâŠ
KR Adds AI Tools to Maritime Compliance Platform
Korean Register (KR) has launched an upgraded version of its maritime conventions database, adding artificial intelligence (AI)-powered features to help shipowners navigate increasing regulatory complexity.The organization said Version 24 of its KR-CON platform introduces enhanced search functionality and a restructured classification system, aimed at improving access to international maritime regulations.The upgrade comes as amendments to frameworks set by the International Maritime OrganizationâŠ
Bridging the Data Divide: How AI Will Rewire Maritime, Port Ops
With the rapid evolution of Artificial Intelligence, itâs fair to say there is more misunderstood than understood, particularly in conservative markets like maritime and ports. Adalberto âBertoâ Ponce, Co-Founder and CEO Of AI Strategic Solutions discusses with Maritime Reporter TV his organizationâs experiences in working with ports and port facilities to help make operations more efficient and diversify revenue. With AI Strategic Solutions, itâs not about replace people or jobsâŠ
Advanced Navigation Raises $110M Series C to Support Increased PNT Technology Demand
Advanced Navigation, a leader in navigation and autonomous systems, announced it has successfully raised $110 million in a Series C funding round. The raise marks a shift in the global autonomy race as national demand for alternative Positioning, Navigation, Timing (PNT) technologies reaches an all-time high.The round was led by Airtree Ventures, with participation from Quadrant Private Equity and the National Reconstruction Fund Corporation (NRFC). These investors join a cohort of existing backers including Main Sequence, KKR, In-Q-Tel, Alpha Intelligence Capital, The Hon.
Gecko Robotics inks $71m USN Deal
The U.S. Navy and GSA have awarded Gecko Robotics a five-year IDIQ contract with a $71 million ceiling to deploy artificial intelligence and robotics to assess and maintain the health of military assets. Gecko will start work with 18 ships in the U.S. Pacific Fleet with the initial award worth up to $54m over a five-year period. Customers in all services will have access to this government-wide vehicle.The Chief of Naval Operations has set a target of 80% fleet readiness, which Gecko will have a crucial role in helping to meet.
Korean Register Upgrades SeaTrust Software Hub
Korean Register (KR) has launched an upgraded version of its technical software platform, "SeaTrust Software Hub," introducing an AI-integrated system designed to enhance user accessibility and strengthen customer support.SeaTrust Software Hub provides a more intuitive and structured interface for KRâs suite of technical software. It also enables users to manage the entire workflow, from software downloads and technical inquiries to feedback submission and improvement requestsâŠ
Orca AI Launches 360° Field of View
Orca AI has launched the next generation of its AI-based operational platform, delivering a 360° field of view (FOV) around a vessel as a foundation for advanced collision avoidance and autonomous navigation.The 360° FOV configuration is enabled by three SeaPod lookout units, each equipped with high-sensitivity RGB and thermal cameras. Working in unison, they deliver continuous full-perimeter coverage and unified situational awareness around the vessel, enabling detection of overtaking vessels and piracy threatsâŠ
Fincantieri Delivers First âIntelligentâ Cruise Yacht
Fincantieri has delivered Four Seasons I, the first ultra-luxury cruise yacht built for Marc-Henry Cruise Holdings, a joint owner-operator of Four Seasons Yachts, at its Ancona shipyard.The vessel is described by the Italian shipbuilder as the worldâs first intelligent ultra-luxury ship and represents the first Navis Sapiens unit, based on an integrated digital architecture developed by Fincantieri Ingenium, a joint venture between Fincantieri NexTech and Accenture.The systemâŠ
DetentionTrackr Debuts AI-Powered Port State Control Intelligence Tool
DetentionTrackr has launched a new artificial intelligence (AI)-powered maritime intelligence platform designed to centralize global Port State Control (PSC) detention data into real-time operational insight.The DetentionTrackr platform aggregates live detention data from global ports and converts fragmented enforcement records into structured intelligence aimed at improving efficiency and decision-making across the maritime industry.In February alone, 72 vessels were detained across global ports, with 164 detentions recorded worldwide since the start of 2026, according to DetentionTrackr.
Jifmar, Seavium Partner to Roll Out AI Across Offshore Fleet
Jifmar Group and Seavium have formalized a strategic partnership to deploy digital and artificial intelligence (AI) driven capabilities across Jifmarâs fleet and internal workflows, as offshore operators accelerate adoption of data-driven operations.Under the agreement, more than 80 vessels from Jifmarâs fleet will be integrated into a unified digital ecosystem aimed at improving fleet visibility, standardizing technical information and strengthening preparation and delivery ofâŠ
US pushes Fisheries Tech at APEC Amid China Rivalry
The Trump administration is promoting artificial intelligence exports and maritime surveillance technology at Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) meetings in southern China this week, as Washington seeks to counter Beijingâs technological and maritime influence.Casey Mace, the U.S. senior official to APEC, said the Trump administration had launched a $20 million fund to support adoption of American AI technologies by partner economies in the region, part of a broader effort to strengthen U.S.
SAMS Hosts Training Course for the Era of Environmental Robotics
As the use of robotics in data collection increases, the Scientific Robotics Academy, based at the Scottish Association for Marine Science (SAMS) in Oban, will host two courses this March: "Environmental monitoring using autonomous platforms" and "Applied photogrammetry for environmental monitoring."The courses come amid the rapid expansion of twin technologies of AI and robotics, which are transforming the way tasks such as survey work and species identification can be completed.Based at beginner to intermediate level and intermediate to advanced levelâŠ
Electricity Needs for AI, Data Centers May Turn LNG Glut into Gap by 2030
Growing electricity demand from AI and data centres, together with rising fuel use in Asia and European gas needs could turn an expected global liquefied natural gas supply glut into a shortage by 2030, Qatar Energy CEO Saad al-Kaabi said on Monday.LNG coming online between 2026 and 2029 has raised concerns of a supply glut that could depress prices, with projects like Golden Pass LNG on the U.S. Gulf Coast and Qatar's North Field Expansion expected to contribute sizeable volumes."WeâŠ
Allianz Risk Barometer 2026: Cyber Remains Top Business Risk but AI Rising Quickly
Cyber incidents created many headlines in 2025 and are still the biggest worry for companies globally in 2026, according to global insurer Allianz Commercial's annual Allianz Risk Barometer. The past year has also been a significant one for accelerated adoption of artificial intelligence (AI), which is reflected in its ranking as the biggest riser in the annual survey at #2 as a complex source of operational, legal, and reputational risk for businesses. Still, close to half of respondents believe AI is bringing more benefits to their industry than risks.
ONE and MTI Establish AI Joint Venture
Ocean Network Express (ONE) and MTI have established a joint venture, QUAVEO, in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. The new company aims to promote the digital transformation of operations and business models in container shipping by utilizing AI technology.ONE operates over 260 vessels and provides container transport services connecting over 120 countries globally. The company says the need for digital transformation involving AI technology adoptionâsuch as responding to diversifying market needsâŠ