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.
The strategic investment and associated partnership with HII will accelerate the deployment of self-piloting technologies in the rising market of unmanned naval boats and ships
Much like the collision-avoidance and safety alert features installed in today’s automobiles, modern-day autonomous systems are now being installed aboard commercial marine vessels.
Far from...
Boston-based Sea Machines Robotics announced today that it has successfully commissioned an SM300 autonomous control system aboard a HamiltonJet-powered workboat in New Zealand. HamiltonJet...
Shipbuilder Metal Shark and Sea Machines, a Boston-based leading developer of autonomous marine technology, have partnered on the introduction of a new 29-foot autonomous...
Boston-based Sea Machines Robotics and MARAD enter into agreement to demonstratecapabilities of autonomous tech iInstalled aboard an MSRC spill-response vessel.
To make the on-water exercises possible,...
During last week’s SeaWork Commercial Marine Conference, in Southampton, UK, Sea Machines’ Peter Holm, European director, spoke on the subject of “Ubiquitous Marine Autonomy...