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Why ballistic and protection steels are ideal for military or civil applications

Uses for ballistic and protection steel – once a military-exclusive material – are growing. Top of the range protective steel has become increasingly accessible and increasingly necessary for a range of sectors and businesses

The lifeblood of modern naval architecture: data

Novel market and regulatory pressures mean naval architects must think creatively. Placing data at the heart of design processes offers a route for doing so

Multidisciplinary design: How naval architects today are creating the ships of tomorrow

Today’s naval architects need fully integrated digital design systems that allow for collaboration, coordination, and simulation to keep pace with modern ship design.

How simulation saves money and adds value in the ship design process

Maximising efficiency, keeping costs down, hitting ESG goals – naval architects face a growing checklist of requirements. Ticking every box necessitates a revamped approach to ship design that emphasises simulation

Why ship designers in a rapidly evolving industry must rethink their approach

The shipbuilding industry is under pressure: environmental targets must be met, new technology incorporated, and prices kept competitive. Integrating disjointed digitalisation efforts could hold the key for designers on the front line.