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Pusan National University develops an AI framework for smarter ship navigation

Published

14 August 2026

Topic

opportunities

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Deep Tech: Telecom & Connectivity

Geography

South Korea

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Read at eurekalert.org

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Fusion42 · 14 August 2026 · Fusion42 review

Pusan National University developed an AI framework that uses real-time weather data to optimise ship routes and speeds, reducing both fuel consumption and peak air-pollutant exposure in coastal areas.

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◆ The Wire takeaway

AI-driven ship routing now tailors routes and speeds by weather to cut pollution spikes in port cities without sacrificing fuel economy. You in maritime logistics can now offer smarter navigation that opens doors to digital port systems and autonomous vessels.

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Deep Tech: Telecom & Connectivityai-navigationmaritimeair-pollutionfuel-efficiencysouth-korea