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What’s new in the marine industry: August 2022

Welcome to August! We know summer is a busy time, and it’s easy to miss new resources and information between…

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Using CFD software for ship drag reduction

Vessels moving through water experience more frictional drag than vehicles moving on land or in the air. As fuel costs…

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How low-code development can address complexity in the marine industry

The marine industry has historically been a conservative industry. It moves slower to adopt new processes and innovation. This has…

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How to use advanced simulation tools for fast boat design

Simulation is a valuable tool for naval architects and ship designers. It can save time and money while quickly finding…

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Make a multidisciplinary design process easier with the digital twin

Ships are complex vessels with a number of different systems that need to work in collaboration. Digital tools exist today…

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What do shipbuilders gain from integrated project planning?

Complexity has become a major theme for the marine industry in recent years. Shipbuilding projects are increasingly complex, as are…

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Using co-simulation to improve ship performance

As we’ve discussed previously, there is a push for the marine industry to become more sustainable by reducing emissions and…

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The benefits of integrating simulation into the ship design process

In the design spiral approach to ship design that’s been the standard for decades, there has been almost an invisible…

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How the ship design process needs to change for a sustainable future

Marine vessels are some of the most complex machines on the planet, with many systems that need to work in…