Maritime Robotics has been developing autonomy and uncrewed vessel technologies since 2005, aiming to entirely change the landscape of the marine industry. Read more >>
Across almost two decades, the company has succeeded in creating innovative solutions enhance safety, sustainability and efficiency for maritime operations in the ocean space, with some impressive achievements in the last few months alone.
Most recently, Maritime Robotics has partnered with AVTA to integrate a micro EO/IR gimbal for intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) applications. Earlier this year, the company also formed a partnership to use entirely climate-neutral materials.
These impressive achievements have been proven in a broad range of industries, from marine mapping and surveying to oceanographic data collection to subsea inspection and monitoring.
Maritime Robotics’ solutions can also be utilized in surveillance and security applications, with their unmanned surface vessels (USVs) able to autonomously patrol harbors, ports and other sensitive areas, providing reliable detection of vessels, divers and other potential threats to security.
The company produces a variety of USVs, producing a versatile family of modular vessels including the Otter, Mariner, and Mariner X, designed for almost any range, endurance, and payload capacity.
On these USVs clients could find the SeaSight situational awareness and collision avoidance system to steer clear of virtually any potential physical interference, or they could find SeaCapture, a powerful software suite that enables real-time logging and processing of data from a wide range of payloads.
Maritime Robotics has also developed a groundbreaking Autonomous Navigation System, powering all of the company’s USV platforms with the ability to Sense, Decide, and Act. It aims to offer safe navigation and enhanced operational performance in both open-sea environments and complex coastal areas.
This can be tailored to client specifications or fit into a range of third-party vessels at different autonomy levels.
Visit the company’s profile, or find out more on the Maritime Robotics website.