Floating foundations first wins €millions in public funding
Developers of a ‘first-of-a-kind’ factory that will fabricate concrete substructures for floating wind farms has won €126 million in public funding.
And the first entries are in
No time to waste, the 2026 Seawork Awards are now open for entries and the first submissions are in.
San Jose on her way to Guatemala
July this year will see the delivery of Damen ASD Tug 2312 ‘San Jose’ to Arrendadora Continental, the largest tug operator in Guatemala.
Lucky 13 for Mr President
Gregoire Outters has been promoted to President of Teledyne Marine Group, thirteen years after moving into the maritime sector with Raymarine.
See and hear - video shorts from Session 2 of Get Set for Workboat 2050
Join the crowd of industry leaders and experts at Get Set for Workboat 2050 Series 6 Session 2 at the beautiful Wereldmuseum in Rotterdam
Forging the future: Workboat industry looks ahead
Delegates from across the workboat industry thrashed out issues affecting the sector with general agreement on the issues themselves, if not always how to solve them.
Crew crisis at the heart of Seawork discussions
As automation creeps in and skilled seafarers head for shore, the commercial workboat sector faces a crewing crisis that no one seems to have a ready answer for.
Conference highlights circularity as essential to sustainable progress
3D printing, floating shipyards, integrating manufacture with design – just some of the ways to improve circularity in the workboat industry, the Seawork conference in Rotterdam discussed.
Floating foundations first wins €millions in public funding
Developers of a ‘first-of-a-kind’ factory that will fabricate concrete substructures for floating wind farms has won €126 million in public funding.
Floating foundations first wins €millions in public funding
Developers of a ‘first-of-a-kind’ factory that will fabricate concrete substructures for floating wind farms has won €126 million in public funding.





















































