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automation
Opinion
David Appleton: AI in maritime – hype vs reality
Nautilus news
Nautilus podcast Off course: humans in the autonomous 'loop' featuring Captain Ann Pletschke
Opinion
David Appleton: the impossible questions around automation
Education and training
The maritime communication revolution
Opinion
David Appleton: Tackling problems and moving forward
Health and safety
IMO update: Maritime Safety Committee
Education and training
New maritime autonomy research centre to focus on human element
Technology
What will it mean to be a seafarer?
Technology
The new way to survey – how uncrewed vessels could help map the world's seafloor
Technology
UK government seeks views on maritime automation
Technology
Is 'smart shipping' an excuse to say that people no longer want to work at sea?
Technology
Automation – why we need to use our heads
Technology
TUC demands new laws to protect against misuse of artificial intelligence at work
Technology
New unmanned Mayflower plots old course with new technology
Technology
I Robot reboot: surveys gauge the influence of artificial intelligence in employment
United Kingdom
Maritime HR Conference hits London in May
Technology
EU €20m grant for two autonomous ship projects
Technology
Bright future for Seafarers mapped out in Nautilus podcast
Health and safety
Maritime malaise – how unstimulating work is creating unhealthy crews and unsafe ships
Nautilus news
Nautilus to campaign for workers' rights in race to automation
Nautilus news
Painful transitions lie ahead for seafarers on automation and emission reductions under the 'fourth propulsion revolution'
Technology
Think tech, think people – planning for our automated future
International
First unmanned cargo vessel negotiates the English Channel
Members at work
Making seafaring more appealing for a diverse and quality crew
Campaigning
Transport workers unite against poor working conditions
Health and safety
ECDIS safety study highlights major concerns
Technology
Plan for automation but don't panic
International
Automation to cut global demand for seafarers by 22% over next 20 years
Members at work
New MAIB chief inspector is a safe pair of hands for the shipping industry
Welfare
Pausing to reflect on seafarers' welfare
Technology
IMO event focuses on automation and its implications for the global shipping industry
Industrial
Barging ahead on levels of automation in Europe's waterways
Technology
Increase in autonomous ships won't mean a shortage of jobs for seafarers
Careers
Autonomous ships ‘not a threat to jobs’, report concludes
Technology
Answers from Amsterdam: conference on autonomous shipping
Technology
Futuristic fleet operations centre opens in Florida
Technology
What will an automated shipping industry of the future mean for seafarer training?
Technology
Cause for alarm: what do you do when your technology is in trouble?
Technology
Nautilus urges IMO to take heed of human factors in 'smart ship' review
Technology
Minister wants UK to take the lead on 'smart' ships
Technology
Adapt and evolve is the message on digitalisation from global maritime firm Transas
Technology
Automation will shake up seafaring, Nautilus seminar is told
Technology
Nautilus champions seafarers' rights in face of industry automation
Equality
Shipping minister challenges maritime industry to do more to attract women to sector
Technology