Open Ocean Robotics has won contracts for Meteorological and Oceanographic Observations, Living Marine Resource Surveys and Research, and Ocean Exploration and Characterization
GeoAcoustics' AI was able to produce accurate and consistent results comparable to that of an experienced surveyor, without needing human intervention and operating at a fraction of the time
Advent Technologies' High-Temperature Proton Exchange Membrane fuel cells are designed to fulfil both primary and auxiliary power requirements for vessels
Harvest’s robust video live-stream technology aimed to facilitate 3D at Depth with its subsea metrology operations, enabling real-time situational awareness
NOAA and the University of New Hampshire’s partnership expansion enables further research into modeling and forecasting water levels, fisheries habitat identification, and more
SEA-KIT’s proprietary VCS will reduce reliance on external communication, ensuring real-time decision making and operation even in remote or communication-restricted areas
This LUSV program aims to reduce crew numbers by embracing onboard automation and safety, whilst maintaining vessel flexibility with a minimal crew and evolving its use into the future battlespace
EIVA will deliver a remote operated towed vehicle capable of operating from different host platforms and enabling the simultaneous operation of multiple acoustic survey sensors and instruments
These systems will enable the vessel to navigate safely through complex environments, swiftly adapt to changing conditions, and avoid obstacles during mine-clearing operations
The collaboration enables the integration of Robosys’ Voyager AI, allowing customers to swiftly convert their vessels to fully autonomous and/or lean-crewed operations
The ZEPHYR project aims to provide readily accessible green electricity and 100% green hydrogen production, compression, storage and dispensing for port operators and stakeholders