This roundup includes 10 achievements from the PortXL alumni community of innovative changemaker companies, published from mid-May to late June 2026. Keep up the good work folks!

RanMarine Technologies (PortXL ’16) joins Green Marine as a partner, a dedicated community of over 50 ports and numerous maritime operators committed to measurable environmental improvement. For further reading, see Source1.

Fjuel (PortXL ’24) launched a pilot project with Port of Oslo focused on exploring the digitalization of energy infrastructure management in the maritime sector. See Source2.

QuinteQ (PortXL ’22) signed and entered into an MOU with UkraineInvest – the Ukraine Investment Promotion Office to further collaborate and scale the financing of decentralised energy projects in Ukraine. See Source3.

Fibersail (PortXL ’16) formalised a strategic alliance with ApexWind to jointly bring a full-stack Blade Intelligence Platform to the wind industry — combining capabilities that neither company could deliver alone. See Source4.

Mythos AI (PortXL ’23) signed an MOU with Birdon America to collaborate on the development and pursuit of Medium Unmanned Surface Vessel (MUSV) opportunities in support of emerging United States Navy operational and acquisition requirements. See Source5.

GT Wings (PortXL ’23) introduced a RINA-approved performance assessment tool for Jet Sail wind propulsion. See Source6.

QuinteQ (PortXL ’22) was recognised as the winner in the ‘Eco-friendly Equipment Innovator’ category of the Green World Awards at Breakbulk Europe 2026. See Source7.

GT Wings (PortXL ’23) support the pilot course and simulator demonstration as the LJMU Maritime Centre reached an important milestone with the successful completion of the Training for Wind Assisted Propulsion (TWaSP) project – a collaborative initiative focused on preparing seafarers for the next generation of clean shipping technology. See Source8.

Amphitrite (PortXL ’25) was recognised as the winner in the ‘Best Digital Solution for Sustainability – Industrial Construction’ category of the Green World Awards at Breakbulk Europe 2026. See Source9.

QuinteQ (PortXL ’22) signed a Memorandum of Agreement, together with HHLA Hamburger Hafen und Logistik AG’s subsidiary HHLA International GmbH, on the delivery of a flywheel-enabled port microgrid for Container Terminal Odesa. See Source10.