Pioneering Collaborative Maritime Autonomy Innovation

Robosys Automation’s product roadmap was marked by significant technology rollouts and development initiatives in 2025, reinforcing its leadership in maritime autonomy.

It also announced the relocation of both its U.S. operation and its MASS trials vessel to the Quonset Marine Park being part of the Ocean Tech Hub in Rhode Island, to be at the pivotal location to help to drive pioneering MASS, and to support collaborative maritime innovation.

A highlight was the commissioning of Robosys’ new autonomous trial vessel, “Pioneer” which is equipped with Robosys’ VOYAGER AI suite. This dedicated platform enhances testing, integration, and R&D capabilities, enabling accelerated validation for both internal teams and client deployments. The vessel supports over-the-horizon sea trials and facilitates rapid iteration of autonomous systems across multiple offices globally.

The VOYAGER AI platform continued to evolve, with enhancements in fully autonomous navigation, COLREGs-compliant collision avoidance, dynamic path planning, and remote operation functionality. These upgrades ensure VOYAGER AI remains adaptable for diverse mission profiles, from hydrographic and oceanic survey operations to offshore energy and defence-aligned applications.

Robosys also launched its new VOYAGER AI SMARTPILOT autopilot system, bridging remote control and AI-driven autonomy across different vessel classes. This modular capability complements the broader VOYAGER AI ecosystem, enabling seamless integration with partner hardware and third-party systems. Together, these developments reflect Robosys’ commitment to delivering scalable, practical, and mission-ready autonomy solutions. By combining robust software, flexible modularity, and dedicated trial platforms, the company ensures its autonomy stack meets the operational demands of survey, research, offshore support, and commercial marine sectors worldwide.

View Robosys Automation’s VOYAGER AI suite here.