Supporting Clean Maritime & Innovation at LISW25

Robosys Automation was proud to participate in the prestigious London International Shipping Week 2025 (LISW), an event that brought together global maritime leaders to shape the future of the shipping and maritime sector.

Technology That Matches the Mission

Robosys’ presence at LISW aligned strongly with this year’s central themes of clean maritime innovation, digital transformation, and future-ready shipping.

Our core solution, the award-nominated Voyager AI software suiteis designed to:

  • Enable fuel-efficient, intelligent navigation
  • Reduce emissions through optimized routing and speed control
  • Support both crewed and uncrewed vessels with advanced autonomy
  • Integrate seamlessly into existing vessel systems for immediate impact

Whether supporting remote operations, smart pilotage, or full autonomy, Robosys empowers the maritime, defence, and offshore sectors, to evolve towards safer, smarter, and greener operations.

Supporting Clean Maritime Day

On LISW’s Clean Maritime Day 2025, Robosys was proud to be an exhibitor, promoting Robosys’ VOYAGER AI maritime autonomy, remote operations, and smart shipping solutions.

As the industry continues its rapid shift towards decarbonisation, digitisation, and autonomy, Robosys showcased how our technologies are delivering meaningful change – supporting smarter operations and enabling cleaner seas.

Customer LISW Showcase

LISW welcomed a diverse group of attendees and exhibitors, including Robosys’ customers Uncrewed Survey Solutions (USS) and ACUA Ocean.

The on-water showstopper was ACUA Ocean’s H-USV ‘Pioneer’ which features Robosys’ VOYAGER AI vessel control system, which was also showcased operating the vessel within ACUA Ocean’s shoreside Remote Operations Centre (ROC).

Driving the Autonomy Conversation at LISW

A key highlight of LISW25 was the active contribution of Nigel Lee, Robosys’ CSO, at the Society of Maritime Industries (SMI) Conference.

Nigel presented on Autonomous Decision Support in Crewed Vessels – exploring how AI and autonomy can immediately enhance safety, efficiency, and sustainability aboard conventionally crewed ships.

Nigel’s brief to the audience at LISW included the inspiring work that the Australian Maritime College is conducting in its bridge simulators for STCW Bridge Watchkeepers to build their trust in AI through the testing and demonstration of Robosys’ COLREGS-based collision avoidance capabilities, enabled by VOYAGER AI Autonomous Navigation System (ANS) software.

The SMI’s Panel at LISW, regarding Navigating the Future – Maritime Autonomy, Innovation & Opportunity, was another forward-looking discussion regarding the opportunities and challenges in maritime autonomy, alongside fellow innovators, policymakers, and industry leaders.

These sessions reflected Robosys’ commitment to guiding not just fully autonomous vessels, but also the practical, and swift integration of AI-enabled advanced navigation, decision support and remote operations for today’s fleets.

Connecting with the Industry

Throughout LISW25, Robosys engaged with vessel operators, port authorities, shipowners, integrators, regulators, and innovation partners. The conversations held, and connections made, further cemented our position as a key player in the global move towards maritime autonomy, remote operations, and sustainable growth.

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