Seawork 2026 to Debut Autonomous & Remote-Operated Vessel Pavilion

Seawork 2026 will feature a new dedicated zone that will showcase uncrewed maritime systems and advanced control technologies to meet rising industry demand By Summer James / 07 Nov 2025

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Seawork 2026 to Debut Autonomous & Remote-Operated Vessel Pavilion
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Seawork 2026 is set to introduce a major new feature with the launch of the Autonomous & Remote-Operated Vessel Pavilion.

This dedicated zone is designed to showcase the rapidly expanding sector of uncrewed and autonomous maritime systems. Featuring the latest developments in vessel design, navigation, and remote operation, the Pavilion will spotlight state-of-the-art uncrewed craft, advanced control systems, and the transformative technologies shaping the future of maritime operations.

The Autonomous & Remote-Operated Vessel Pavilion offers companies a high-profile space to present their latest products, solutions, and services to a focused and engaged audience. Exhibitors will benefit from prominent positioning within one of the exhibition’s brand new zones, supported by targeted marketing campaigns designed to maximise visibility and industry reach.

The Pavilion provides a cost effective exhibition format through purpose-built pods. It’s a prime chance for businesses to showcase technical leadership, and tap into rising demand for maritime automation.

With the global maritime sector placing greater emphasis on autonomy, remote operations, and smarter systems, the Pavilion represents a timely and valuable addition to Seawork’s offering.

Stand space for the Autonomous & Remote-Operated Vessel Pavilion is limited, and strong interest is anticipated. Early booking is advised for companies wishing to secure a place.

Posted by Summer James Summer is an Editor & Copywriter at Ocean Science Technology. With a background in Creative Writing and English Literature, she joined in 2025 and brings a passion for subsea robotics, environmental monitoring, and ocean exploration. Her focus is on crafting engaging, accessible content that highlights the latest advances in marine technology. Connect