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CHEK project completion and achievements summary
The CHEK project successfully concluded in May 2024, marking a significant milestone in advancing maritime decarbonization. Over three years, the project focused on innovative vessel designs and technology symbiosis, achieving substantial progress in reducing emissions and enhancing energy efficiency in line with global sustainability goals.

CHEK Final Seminar: Maritime Decarbonization by Enabling Key Technology Symbiosis
This seminar aligns with the broader objectives of the CHEK project, funded by the EU Horizon 2020, which aims to significantly reduce carbon emissions from ships by using energy-saving technologies working in synergy.

CHEK project interacting with stakeholders - workshop at Maritime Academy
The first workshop at a Maritime Academy was successfully executed in Finland. About 30 students in engineering, Maritime Technology, participated in the half day event at the Novia University of Applied Sciences in Turku.

CHEK Project Workshop Unveils Key Insights for Sustainable Maritime Future
The CHEK project and SDARI, by coming together in this workshop, have discussed and tried to illuminate the path towards a greener, more sustainable maritime industry. As technology and innovation continue to drive decarbonization efforts, global collaboration becomes more critical than ever.

CHEK vessel shortlisted for the Nor-Shipping Awards 2023
The Nor-Shipping organising committee has named CHEK’s Pyxis Ocean as one of the four finalists for the Next Generation Ship Award 2023.

CHEK featured in The Motorship
A new design platform being developed as part of the EU CHEK project will initially be used to design a new-zero emissions bulk carrier and a cruise ship, but it is also expected to expand holistic design concepts to other vessel types.