Jun 19, 2025 | Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Marine, Robots
Denmark’s armed forces have deployed four uncrewed robotic sailboats, named “Voyagers,” for a three-month operational trial in Danish and NATO waters. Built by Saildrone, a California-based company, these 10-meter-long vessels are designed for...
May 8, 2025 | Electric Vehicles, Marine, Shipping
The largest automated port in the world, Tuas Port in Singapore, hit a major milestone this year. Since its opening in September 2022, the facility has processed 10 million containers with minimal human labor.The hard work is done by a fleet of more than 200...
Jul 5, 2024 | Autonomous Ships, Autonomous Vehicles, Marine
Amar Shar, the co-founder of British AI unicorn Wayve, has backed Oshen, a budding startup building miniature autonomous sailboats. The little robots could transform the way scientists monitor everything from ocean temperatures and waves to...
Oct 26, 2023 | Environment, Marine, Oceanography, Robots
If you’ve ever spent time on a beach in the Gulf of Mexico or the Caribbean, there is a solid chance you stumbled across a slimy mass of stinky, sulfurous-smelling seaweed. The specific marine plant in question during those gross encounters is...
Jul 7, 2022 | Featured, Industry 4.0, Marine
There is no doubt that Industry 4.0 has driven dramatic changes in the manufacturing of products, machinery, and equipment. Its impact can clearly be seen in many aspects of discrete A&D manufacturing—the creation and assembly of items by components used to...
Jun 2, 2022 | Drones, Marine, Oceanography
As drones have become more commercially available over the past decade, recreational fishers have discovered a new way to scout for fish and cast a line. Some newer flying drones are purpose built for fishing—they’re waterproof and can carry heavy loads of bait....
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