Maximizing efficiency: accelerate your simulations with Simcenter Amesim 2410

Simcenter Amesim 2410 marks a significant leap forward in simulation efficiency and computational performance, with improvements tailored to address the…

Boat on foils

Foils, foils and more foils

45,000 km or 24,300 nautical miles. Every four years. Around-the-world. Many flying on foils to the most remote corners of the oceans. Solo-sailing, non-stop, no-assistance in an 18.288m or 60-foot IMOCA-class boat. This is the Vendée Globe.

A template to contemplate: automate your marine design processes

Discover the virtual tow tank (VTT) template: automate your design process from the setup to the design exploration.

Executable Digital Twin (xDT) to the rescue

Spend a day at ShipFive Design & Shipbuilding: struggling with time and costs, the executable Digital Twin (xDT) comes to the rescue of the design engineering team.

How does a controllable pitch propeller (CPP) work?

In this blog, explore the components, operation and simulation results of a controllable pitch propeller system to gain a comprehensive understanding of its engineering.

Looking back to take a giant leap forward

What if we told you that the solution to a today-engineering issue is held in the past?
Read this blog to discover the 75-year-old revolutionary solution to marine test campaigns.

The maritime industry is looking at electrification – stay plugged in!

The maritime industry is challenged to reach net-zero emissions by 2050. For vessels operating close to the shore, electrification is definitely a possibility. But how can you ensure a full integration when making an electric or hybrid vessel?

Don’t let your ship design spiral out of control

For decades, the maritime industry has relied on the ship design spiral. But as the times are evolving quickly, shouldn’t we shake up the industry a bit?

Old sailing vessel

Sailing back in time

In this blog, read about Dmitriy Ponkratov’s extraordinary experience sailing aboard a replica of an 18th century ship. Immerse yourself in his travel and discover the future of the marine industry.