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October 19, 2020

AI Trends: Sea Machines Winning Contracts for Autonomous Marine Systems

In the NewsBy Sea MachinesOctober 19, 2020

Article originally appeared on AI Trends. The ability to add automation to an existing marine vessel to make it autonomous is here today and is being proven by a Boston company. Sea Machines builds autonomous vessel software and systems for the marine industry. Founded in 2015, the company recently raised $15 million in a Series B…

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