Navigating the rough seas of innovation: How digital engineering enables smooth sailing in naval vessel design and support. Get insights from leading naval experts here 👉 https://expleo.to/4axvohJ #digitalisation #marine #engineering
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Navigating the rough seas of innovation: How digital engineering enables smooth sailing in naval vessel design and support. Get insights from leading naval experts here 👉 https://expleo.to/4axvohJ # Digitalisation #Marine #Engineering
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Modularity is not new in shipbuilding and takes many forms and concepts. In this article we write about how ship design and software can offer navies flexibility and adaptability to reconfigure to changing operational tasks and be adaptable to future threats and new technology adaptation. Ultimately, our mission and our vision is to enable navies to reap the benefits of modularity.
🚢 It's time to embrace the future of naval operations with modular warships. Explore how innovative approaches are revolutionising naval capabilities in response to evolving threats and technologies. ☕ Take a short coffee break and read more about the paradigm shift in shipbuilding and the role of companies like CUBEDIN in driving adaptability and efficiency here: https://lnkd.in/eKhJcrRS And tell us what you think in the comments below 👇🏻 #NavalInnovation #ModularDesign #CUBEDIN #NavalOperations
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🚢 It's time to embrace the future of naval operations with modular warships. Explore how innovative approaches are revolutionising naval capabilities in response to evolving threats and technologies. ☕ Take a short coffee break and read more about the paradigm shift in shipbuilding and the role of companies like CUBEDIN in driving adaptability and efficiency here: https://lnkd.in/eKhJcrRS And tell us what you think in the comments below 👇🏻 #NavalInnovation #ModularDesign #CUBEDIN #NavalOperations
The rise of modular warship design — CUBEDIN
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“Only a sailor knows the true depth of the ocean's challenges.” Netzer products are integral to several marine environment applications that demand rigorous environmental and shock performance. In the harsh sea, solutions must withstand significant blows and shocks. Netzer encoders, with their capacitive technology, are uniquely suited for these scenarios. Their ability to provide an absolute position even without movement is critical for naval applications. Additionally, the low-profile and hollow-shaft design ensures a streamlined, neat look with absolute accuracy and performance. Contact us to discuss your naval motion requirements and discover how Netzer can enhance your naval solutions. #NetzerPrecision #AbsoluteRotaryEncoders #PrecisionEngineering #AdvancedTechnology #MarineLife #Encoders #harshenvironment #MarineTechnology #NavalSolutions https://lnkd.in/dZdsUfq
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The technological evolution of marine 🚢 turbochargers has been a crucial component in the development and improvement of engines ⚙ used in the naval industry. Here is a brief history of that evolution ⬇ #turbochargers #maritime #techonology
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curious about more details on our recent navy demo? check out the blog post
We recently had the honor of participating in the US Navy Advanced Naval Technology Exercise (ANTX) as part of their Coastal Trident Program - and it went swimmingly! Across nearly two weeks of surveying we successfully mapped targets including an outfall pipe, a sunken plane, barge and tugboat, a piling and various objects placed on the seafloor by the Navy. Read more about our time in San Diego & check out some of the data we collected while we were down there: https://lnkd.in/gU8qaWgy
Bedrock Demonstrates Key Capabilities at U.S. Navy’s Advanced Naval Technology Exercise — bedrockocean.com
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The US Navy’s 25th Virginia-class submarine is launched by HII HII announced that Virginia-class submarine Massachusetts (SSN 798) was recently launched into the James River at the company’s Newport News Shipbuilding (NNS) division. Shipbuilders transferred the submarine from a construction facility to the floating dry dock, where it was later submerged and moved by tugboats to a submarine pier at the shipyard for final outfitting, testing and crew certification. “Following the christening of this mighty submarine in May, witnessing Massachusetts launch into the river is a source of immense pride for our shipbuilding team, we understand the importance of Massachusetts, and we will continue to execute with purpose to bring this important national security asset to life and deliver it to the Navy.” Jason Ward, NNS vice president of Virginia-class submarine construction Virginia-class nuclear-powered fast attack submarines are built for a broad spectrum of open-ocean and littoral missions to replace the Navy’s Los Angeles-class submarines as they are retired. Virginia-class submarines incorporate dozens of new technologies and innovations that increase firepower, maneuverability and stealth to significantly enhance their warfighting capabilities. These submarines are capable of supporting multiple mission areas and can operate at speeds of more than 25 knots.Massachusetts is the 25th Virginia-class submarine and will be the 12th delivered by NNS, which is one of only two shipyards capable of designing and building nuclear-powered submarines for the U.S. Navy. The post The US Navy’s 25th Virginia-class submarine is launched by HII appeared first on Horizon. https://bit.ly/42P4vCJ
The US Navy’s 25th Virginia-class submarine is launched by HII HII announced that Virginia-class submarine Massachusetts (SSN 798) was recently launched into the James River at the company’s Newport News Shipbuilding (NNS) division. Shipbuilders transferred the submarine from a construction facility to the floating dry dock, where it was later submerged and moved by tugboats to a submarine ...
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✈ GE Aerospace and HD Hyundai Heavy Industries Forge New Partnership in Naval Propulsion ✈ Exciting developments as GE Aerospace and HD Hyundai Heavy Industries sign a pivotal Memorandum of Understanding to enhance naval propulsion technologies. 🚢 Strategic Alliance: The partnership aims to optimize marine propulsion systems, focusing on the LM2500 family of gas turbines. 🌏 Global Impact: This collaboration strengthens global naval capabilities, potentially including the Royal Australian Navy's new frigate project. ⚙️ Maintenance Excellence: Both companies will explore joint gas turbine maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) capabilities. 📈 Decades of Cooperation: Reflecting on a robust history since the 1970s with the ROK Navy, this MOU marks a new era for both corporations. 🌟 Expert Synergy: Combining GE's advanced engine technologies with HD Hyundai's shipbuilding expertise ensures superior naval solutions. #GEAerospace #HyundaiHeavyIndustries #NavalInnovation #MaritimeEngineering #UpendoStaffing #LoveWhatYouDo
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✈ GE Aerospace and HD Hyundai Heavy Industries Forge New Partnership in Naval Propulsion ✈ Exciting developments as GE Aerospace and HD Hyundai Heavy Industries sign a pivotal Memorandum of Understanding to enhance naval propulsion technologies. 🚢 Strategic Alliance: The partnership aims to optimize marine propulsion systems, focusing on the LM2500 family of gas turbines. 🌏 Global Impact: This collaboration strengthens global naval capabilities, potentially including the Royal Australian Navy's new frigate project. ⚙️ Maintenance Excellence: Both companies will explore joint gas turbine maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) capabilities. 📈 Decades of Cooperation: Reflecting on a robust history since the 1970s with the ROK Navy, this MOU marks a new era for both corporations. 🌟 Expert Synergy: Combining GE's advanced engine technologies with HD Hyundai's shipbuilding expertise ensures superior naval solutions. #GEAerospace #HyundaiHeavyIndustries #NavalInnovation #MaritimeEngineering #UpendoStaffing #LoveWhatYouDo
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