National Oceanography Centre & Robosys co-host Marine Robotics & Maritime AI Future Skills Event

In collaboration with many of Hampshire’s leading educational organisations, the National Oceanography Centre (NOC) and Robosys Automation hosted an event to inspire students to explore the innovative and flourishing world of marine robotics and maritime AI. Students attended the event held at the National Oceanography Centre, from Southampton’s City College, where they are studying Marine…

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BRANKA select Robosys’ Voyager AI Survey for new electric USV

BRANKA Marine Robotics of Spain has selected Robosys’ Voyager AI Survey software to go on board Branka’s new solar powered, all electric drive, six metre oceanographic survey USV, the Ranger 6.0 Electric. Voyager AI Survey software is being integrated aboard the Ranger and with the Branka advanced marine communications and control solution that includes an…

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Robosys and SEA.AI combine pioneering technologies

Robosys and SEA.AI combine their pioneering technologies to create the world’s first of-its-kind 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…

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Robosys’ Voyager AI goes live at world-renowned MARIN

The world-leading Netherlands’ MARIN (Maritime Research Institute Netherlands) has announced that it has gone live with Robosys Automation’s next generation Voyager AI intelligent autonomous navigation software. Robosys’ Voyager AI’s unique capabilities to deliver intelligent thinking to maritime autonomy navigation was the original driver for MARIN to operate the solution with its own Dolphin Simulation software.…

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