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Developing industry-changing technology to promote sustainable practices has been a challenge, but marine companies have taken it on as the…
Sea Machines is a leading provider of autonomous command and advanced perception systems for vessels undertaking government and defense missions.
Sea Machines systems automate many of the manual tasks required aboard task-driven craft and support vessels, increasing productivity and predictability while mitigating human errors caused by fatigue, tedium and distraction. Autonomous systems also enable new on-water capabilities, especially with unmanned operations.
For larger government vessels, such as naval capital ships, Sea Machines provides advanced situational awareness for bridge operations. This technology provides crew with an improved understanding of the ship’s surrounding domain, traffic and obstacles using data from Sea Machines’ proprietary vision systems fused with conventional marine sensors data.
Developing industry-changing technology to promote sustainable practices has been a challenge, but marine companies have taken it on as the…
Ground-breaking marine perception sensor provides high-definition situational awareness to eliminate at-sea collisions and allisions, and increase operational performance (BOSTON;…
Sea Machines is helping the US Army Corps of Engineers conduct survey missions with a limited crew during emergencies or…
CMN NAVAL is showcasing the fastest autonomous interceptor in the world at the World Defence Show in cooperation with Sea Machines.
In this Meet Our Dealer series, Sea Machines introduces the builders and specialists that make up our global dealer network…
From the wheelhouse of nearly any commercial surface vessel, mariners must interpret multiple sources of data about their surrounding marine…
On September 30, 2021, Sea Machines set out to prove that the world’s waterways are primed and ready for autonomy…
Strategic cooperation to expand the new mtu NautIQ marine automation portfolio with remote and autonomous control systems to offer complete…
In a milestone moment slated to prove that the world’s waterways are primed and ready for autonomous technology, Sea Machines…
Sea Machines is honored to have been interviewed for the Shipping Podcast, which highlights leading voices from the maritime industry.…
As our industry is revolutionized by advanced technologies, such as autonomy and advanced perception, questions about how COLREGs are used…
In this Meet Our Dealer series, Sea Machines introduces the builders and specialists that make up our global dealer network…
This multi-phase contract will result in full-scale ocean-going VTOL replenishment platforms to enable autonomy in supply logistics.
Viasat and Sea Machines’ capabilities aimed at enabling SATCOM-powered autonomous vessels for the defense market Sea Machines adds Viasat satellite…
Huntington Ingalls Industries debuts the Sea Machines-enabled Proteus unmanned surface vessel (USV) for testing and development of autonomy capabilities.
Sea Machines is helping the US Army Corps of Engineers conduct survey missions with a limited crew during emergencies or…
(NORFOLK, VA; January 27, 2021) – Sea Machines Robotics, a leading developer of autonomous command and remote-helm control systems, announces…
System Increases Productivity by Enabling Unmanned Operations (HOUSTON; January 25, 2021) – DEA Marine Services, a division of David Evans and…
Top Maritime Trends of 2020: Autonomy In a recent MarineLink article, editor Greg Trauthwein writes, “While work on maritime autonomy…
In October, the U.S. Coast Guard (USCG) Research and Development Center (RDC) kicked off a month-long evaluation of unmanned surface…
(BOSTON; October 5, 2020) – Boston-based Sea Machines Robotics, leading developer of autonomous command and control systems for surface vessels,…
(New London, Conn.; September 29, 2020) – Boston-based Sea Machines Robotics announces today that it has partnered with shipbuilder Metal Shark Boats, of…
With a mission of saving lives and protecting property, the marine emergency response sector has enormous responsibility. Sea conditions and…
Article originally appeared on USNI News. As the Navy continues its pursuit of unmanned vehicles, Huntington Ingalls Industries hopes to…
(BOSTON; July 7, 2020) – A consortium of maritime partners announced today the unveiling of a new concept design for an…
Sea Machines’ Don Black, vice president, sales and marketing, led a discussion on the evolving marine technology behind autonomous control…
“New technology for marine patrol vessels is constantly emerging and has the capability to reduce operator risk, save time and…
Every day, members of U.S. Congress work on legislation that can either boost or hinder the advancement and deployment of…
As a part of its cooperative agreement with the U.S. Department of Transportation Maritime Administration (MARAD), Boston-based Sea Machines Robotics…
Today’s Forsvarets Materiel Indkøb (FMI) Industridag (Industry Day) 2019 event, hosted by the Ministry of Defense Material and Purchasing Agency, in Ballerup,…
Sea Machines’ CEO Michael G. Johnson served as a lead speaker and panelist for the “Maritime Automation in the U.S.”…
Sea Machines is collaborating with leaders of the Special Operations Forces industry during this week’s NDIA SOFIC 2019 conference in…
(BOSTON; May 14, 2019) – Boston-based Sea Machines Robotics announced today a new partnership with Hike Metal, a world-class manufacturer…
In the V/2018 issue of Naval Forces, the naval defense technology magazine shares details about how Sea Machines SM products can maximize patrol…
Sea Machines’ Michael Johnson, founder and CEO, and Peter Holm, European director, will attend the Euronaval 2018 conference and exhibition,…
Sea Machines’ Phil Bourque, director of business development, will attend the Canadian Defence Security and Aerospace Exhibition Atlantic (DEFSEC Atlantic)…
Around the world, patrol boats are critical assets for providing coastal security and surveillance. Missions range from border protection and…
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