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Port of Rotterdam Authority looking further into 5 innovations
This year brought the fifth edition of the world’s first maritime accelerator programme, PortXL. A range of innovative start-ups and scale-u
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Testbed for deepening quay walls with the aid of underwater anchor points
The Port of Rotterdam Authority will make the public loading quay at Seinehaven available as a trial location for the testing and developmen
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Working in an ‘igloo’ printed from PET waste
The first 3D-printed workspace has been put into use in the Grofsmederij (forging works) on the RDM site in Rotterdam. The workspace was pri
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The Port of Rotterdam Authority tests autonomous navigation with a floating lab
It is not a question of whether but when autonomous navigation will be introduced. In order to prepare the Port of Rotterdam Authority for t
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Port of Rotterdam Authority signs with four innovative start-ups for port of the future
The Port of Rotterdam Authority has signed partnership agreements with four recent participants in the annual PortXL innovation programme. T
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Innovative solution for lowering of ship emissions tested in the port of Rotterdam
A scrubber technology that saves on fuel costs while at the same time complying with the IMO 2020 0.5% sulfur emission regulations. Van Oord
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Collaboration between the Port of Rotterdam Authority and the municipality of Schiedam to continue
The Port of Rotterdam Authority and the Municipality of Schiedam remain committed to the continued development of a Schiedam seaport equippe
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PortXL selects decarbonisation innovators for 2022
14 companies hailing from 9 countries were selected by the PortXL partner network for the 7th PortXL acceleration program in Rotterdam. Duri
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Newest drone type flies over Maasvlakte every week
Don’t be surprised if you see a white-orange drone fly over Maasvlakte and Europoort on one specific day of the week in the next few months.
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Worms as a solution for dewatering sediment sludge
The European dredging industry generates an estimated 200 million cubic metres of sediment annually. Approximately 5 million cubic metres of