Currently, the AIS solution is in use at the ports of Riga, Ventspils, and Liepāja, but in the future, the user base may be enlarged to include other Latvian ports.
The U.S. military has reportedly used unmanned surface vessels (USVs) in combat against Iranian military targets for the first time, marking the first publicly acknowledged operational use of naval drones by U.S. forces in such a...
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...