Condor Ferries to operate low-emission commuter service in Northern Ireland

Condor Ferries has joined a Northern Ireland-based consortium with the goal of operating a low-emission commuter ferry between Belfast and Bangor. The ferry service to co ..

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Artemis Technologies to exhibit at COP26

Artemis Technologies to exhibit at COP26

Dr Iain Percy OBE.

Artemis Technologies is set to showcase its innovative sustainable technologies and products at the COP26 summit in Glasgow.

The company has been announced as an exhibitor at the climate change conference where it will unveil a scale model of the company’s advanced high-speed zero- emission workboat, to be launched next year.

Replica scale models of the Artemis eFoilerTM propelled vessel, will be exhibited in the public Green Zone at the...

https://allaboutshipping.co.uk/2021/10/28/artemis-technologies-to-exhibit-at-cop26/

Zero-Emissions Plan For Crew Transfer Vessels Wins Clean Maritime Funding

Artemis Technologies wins Clean Maritime funding

A study, led by high-performance maritime design and applied technologies company Artemis Technologies has been awarded £533,000 to investigate transformative solutions to decarbonise crew transfer vessel (CTV) operations in the offshore wind sector.

The grant, announced at London International Shipping Week, has been awarded as part of the Clean Maritime Demonstration Competition funded by the Department for Transport and delivered in partnership with Innovate UK.

Artemis Technologies is...

https://www.marineinsight.com/shipping-news/zero-emissions-plan-for-crew-transfer-vessels-wins-clean-maritime-funding/

Artemis Technologies and Belfast Met announce ‘once in a lifetime’ apprenticeship scheme

Artemis Technologies and Belfast Met announce ‘once in a lifetime’ apprenticeship scheme

Artemis Technologies Director of Manufacturing Simon Locke joins Bill McEwan, Lecturer, Aeronautical Engineering at Belfast Met to launch a new Advanced Manufacturing Apprenticeship that will offer a once in a lifetime opportunity for local people to play a role in the future of maritime transport.

Artemis Technologies and Belfast Met have announced a new apprenticeship programme offering a “once in a...

https://allaboutshipping.co.uk/2021/07/02/artemis-technologies-and-belfast-met-announce-once-in-a-lifetime-apprenticeship-scheme/

World’s Most Advanced Marine Simulator With Digital Twin Capability Unveiled

World's Most Advanced Marine Simulator With Digital Twin Capability Unveiled

Artemis Technologies, which is leading a program to develop a new class of zero-emission high-speed vessels, has unveiled its mechanical hardware in the loop (mHIL) simulator and digital twin capability in Northern Ireland.

Artemis Technologies, which is leading a program to develop a new class of zero-emission high-speed vessels, has relocated its mechanical hardware in the loop (mHIL) simulator to Northern Ireland.

The mHIL simulator represents a multi-million-pound investment over the past...

https://www.marineinsight.com/shipping-news/worlds-most-advanced-marine-simulator-with-digital-twin-capability-unveiled/

Gunvor Invests In Artemis Technologies To Develop Zero-Emission High-Speed Ferries

Artemis Technologies Zero Emission Ferries

Gunvor Group, one of the world’s largest physical energy commodities traders, has made an investment in Artemis Technologies as a part of the company’s commitment to developing nonhydrocarbon solutions to maritime transportation. The investment by Gunvor follows the recent award of a £33 million UK Government innovation grant to the Artemis Technologies-led Belfast Maritime Consortium, which aims to develop zero-emission high-speed ferries.

Artemis Technologies, founded in 2017, is an applied...

https://www.marineinsight.com/shipping-news/gunvor-invests-in-artemis-technologies-to-develop-zero-emission-high-speed-ferries/