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Autonomous Shipping

Operation Ravenel: The search for the wreck has begun in Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon

Despite several attempts over the past decades, the wreck remains unfound.

Water powered Saab Seaeye Sabertooth autonomous vehicle cuts CO2

Trials of the Sabertooth residency concept will take place at the U.S. Navy’s WETS

Thales and MHI combine forces to develop sonar technology to clear the seas from mines

Technology will allow for the detection and classification of the buried and ground underwater mines that pose a hazard to ship navigation, without being subject to conditions underwater.

Kongsberg Maritime to supply a HUGIN AUV system to Lighthouse SpA

Kongsberg Maritime is pleased to announce that Italian survey company Lighthouse SpA will take delivery of a HUGIN Autonomous Underwater Vehicle (AUV) system in March 2021.

NOC partnership awarded funding to deliver enhanced marine autonomy in coastal waters

The NOC’s Marine Autonomous and Robotics Systems team will work in partnership with tpgroup

Kongsberg secures contract to deliver full solution for ecosystem monitoring using autonomous vessels

Kongsberg has reached an agreement to supply Norway’s Institute of Marine Research (IMR) with four autonomous vessels.

HydroSurv developed two game-changing autonomous surface vessels

Innovative autonomous survey vessels to slash cost of offshore surveys and inspections

ClassNK releases Guidelines for ROV/AUV

Although the utilization of ROVs and AUVs is increasing worldwide, no international standardization of such technologies has yet been implemented

Rolls-Royce secures UK MOD funding for innovative technology to support naval autonomy

Rolls-Royce has been awarded funding by the UK Ministry of Defence (MOD) to further develop and demonstrate the Artificial Chief Engineer® technology.

Joint group to develop the world’s first commercial tug to be fully remotely controlled

Svitzer A/S, Kongsberg Maritime and ABS (American Bureau of Shipping) have signed a deal to jointly develop the RECOTUG™.

Research lab to advance how humans interact and live with autonomous systems

The outcomes could provide significant advances in the way operators use control systems on ships

Damen partners with Sea Machines to bring wireless-helm technology to ship-build customers

In addition to installing the autonomous-command and wireless-helm systems, Damen will train users to operate Sea Machines systems via the company’s in-house simulator.

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