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RS Aqua wins funding to develop AI to protect marine mammals and the environment
Ocean science technology innovator RS Aqua has won funding to develop a new system to monitor the underwater environment.
SeeByte partnership selected by Dstl to research and develop a secure architecture for Mixed Multi-Domain Swarms of Robotic Autonomous Systems.
SeeByte, in partnership with Blue Bear, have been awarded a contract by Defence Science and Technology laboratory (Dstl) under the Progeny Maritime Research Framework to research and develop a secure architecture for Mixed Multi-Domain Swarms (MMDS) of Robotic Autonomous Systems (RAS).
CMDC 4: UK Government announces further £34m funding to support clean maritime
New technologies that will help decarbonise shipping bolstered by £34 million in government funding
Hi-tech USV undergoes sea trials ahead of delivery to US
SEA-KIT International is preparing to deliver on its export deal with American autonomous maritime solutions provider, ThayerMahan.
SeeByte appoints Sean Slee as Capability Delivery Manager
SeeByte, the global leader in software solutions for Robotic and Autonomous Systems is pleased to appoint Sean Slee as their Capability Delivery Manager.
Society of Maritime Industries joins Seabed 2030
A new partnership has been announced between The Nippon Foundation-GEBCO Seabed 2030 Project and the Society of Maritime Industries (SMI).
Merseyside PR firm Polaris Media expands with new USA company
New American company will offer transatlantic trade bridge to exporter clients
Applications open for Connected Places Catapult's Maritime Accelerator 2023
Connected Places Catapult is now accepting applications to join it's 2023 Maritime Accelerator cohort.
Harland & Wolff lead UK consortium to build green tugs
Harland & Wolff has joined forces with Macduff Ship Designers, Kongsberg Maritime and Echandia, to create a UK consortium with a common vision to develop and build a zero emissions harbour and coastal tug.
Robosys and SEA.AI create machine vision-based maritime autonomous surface collision avoidance system
Developed for an Indian shipping operator operating in the Mumbai region, this is the world’s first commercial vessel to feature this integrated Perception System to support both crewed and uncrewed operations including for remote and autonomous maritime operations
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