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Maritime Industry Briefing: Nuclear-Powered Computing, AGM Notices, and More

By MGN EditorialMarch 19, 2026 at 12:12 PM

A roundup of recent news in the maritime industry, including a strategic partnership to develop nuclear-powered computing infrastructure and an upcoming annual general meeting notice.

## Maritime Industry Briefing: Nuclear-Powered Computing, AGM Notices, and More ### Guidehouse, IP3, and Cybernetic Intelligence Form Strategic Partnership for Nuclear-Powered Computing According to a press release from PR Newswire, Guidehouse, IP3 Corporation, and Cybernetic Intelligence have partnered to 'jointly advance a new class of secure, nuclear-powered compute infrastructure.' The cross-industry collaboration aims to develop national-security-grade computing capabilities and next-generation energy systems. 'This strategic partnership will leverage the complementary expertise of our organizations to drive innovation in critical infrastructure and computing,' said a Guidehouse executive. 'By harnessing the power of nuclear energy, we can create highly resilient, carbon-free compute capabilities to support the maritime industry and beyond.' ### AB SKF Announces Annual General Meeting Shareholders of Swedish bearings manufacturer AB SKF will convene for the company's Annual General Meeting on April 21, 2026, the company announced via PR Newswire. The meeting will take place at the Elite Park Avenue Hotel in Gothenburg, Sweden, with doors opening at 1 PM local time. 'We look forward to engaging with our shareholders and providing an update on AB SKF's strategic initiatives and financial performance,' said the company's CEO. 'This annual meeting is an important opportunity to strengthen our connection with the maritime industry and other key stakeholders.' Light refreshments will be served at the event, and further details are available on the company's website.
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