The sea has always inspired innovation – from wooden sailboats to autonomous ships, maritime technology is where tradition meets transformation. This subcategory brings together examples and insights about:
Whether it's the development of ammonia-powered tankers, 3D-printed propellers, or wind-assisted propulsion systems, these innovations are reshaping what it means to build and move vessels.
• Naval architects and marine engineers
• Shipyards and classification societies (e.g. DNV, ABS, Lloyd’s Register)
• R&D teams in maritime manufacturers
• Specialist journals and maritime tech expos
• Innovation hubs and university research teams
From Archimedes' principles to Brunel’s iron steamships, ship technology has always driven progress. In the 20th century, containerisation revolutionised trade – today, green fuels, automation, and digital twins are writing the next chapter of innovation.
• Students of marine engineering & naval architecture
• Ship operators & designers
• Regulators and fleet managers
• Port engineers & maintenance teams
• Innovators and investors exploring the blue tech frontier
As the maritime sector faces pressure to decarbonise, digitalise, and optimise – technology becomes a compass toward survival and growth.
This subcategory keeps you informed of the tools and trends shaping the next fleet.
1. Which recent innovation in shipbuilding or marine engineering caught your attention?
2. How can we balance maritime tradition with emerging technologies?
3. What role should maritime education play in spreading tech awareness?