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SOST-INT project

SOST-INT project

The SOST-INT project aims to develop prototypes of intelligent sustainment services based on innovative technologies that enable the provision of digital sustainment services that improve the efficiency, availability and reliability of ship systems.

EMLES project

EMLES project

The EMLES project aims to investigate new sustainable composite materials for the manufacture of blades for tidal generators through an automated process.

WILLOW project

WILLOW project

The WILLOW project aims to develop an innovative Structural Health Monitoring (SHM) System that utilizes physical models and artificial intelligence methods to assess the lifespan of wind energy infrastructure.

dThor Project

dThor Project

The dTHOR project- Digital Ship Structural Health Monitoring, is funded by the European Defense Fund, which will develop the next generation of predictive systems for Ship Structural Health Monitoring.

SATURN Project

SATURN Project

The SATURN project belonging to the European H2020 program, is a multidisciplinary consortium formed by 20 participants from 9 European countries. This multidisciplinary group will address the problem of radiated noise to water in the marine environment, seeking to identify solutions and countermeasures to mitigate the overall impact of URN, thus trying to minimize the damage caused to the marine environment and the species that inhabit it.

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OCEANS 2024 | TSI presents cutting-edge technology to combat underwater noise in Halifax

We are pleased to inform that TSI, through its R&D&I Director Santiago Molins Riera, has recently participated in the #OCEANS2024 Congress held in Halifax (Canada) between 23-27 September 2024, with the technical paper ‘A Quick and Technically and Economically Feasible Response on Reducing the Underwater Radiated Noise (URN) by Existing Ships…’. It presents a quick, technically and economically feasible proposal for the reduction of URN produced by ships. Read on it!

TSI RENEWS ITS SERVICE SUPPLIER CERTIFICATIONS FOR THE 12TH CONSECUTIVE YEAR

For twelve years TSI has been certified as a Service Supplier of the Classification Society Bureau Veritas, being the first company authorised to carry out vibration and noise measurements to obtain class notation in accordance with the standard: “Classification of Steel Ships, Part E, Chapter 6 Comfort on Board”.