Marine Link: Maritime Autonomy, The Reality
In a recent feature story, Marine Link explores the reality of today’s autonomy aboard commercial boats. The editor suggests that owner/operators…
In a recent feature story, Marine Link explores the reality of today’s autonomy aboard commercial boats. The editor suggests that owner/operators…
Sea Machines’ autonomous marine technology was the subject of focus in this month’s Maritime Reporter & Engineering News magazine. View…
ShipBuilding Industry magazine wrote about the implementation of Artificial Intelligence (A.I.) aboard ships, which will improve situational awareness and decision making,…
In a recent article about the rapid advancement of marine technology, the Offshore Support Journal talked to Sea Machines to learn…
(BOSTON; March 20, 2019) – Sea Machines Robotics, a U.S.-based developer of autonomous vessel control systems, announced today that it…
Dazeinfo reports that artificial intelligence within the marine industry is developing at a rapid rate, and companies like Sea Machines are…
In a recent feature story, Marine Link explores the reality of today’s autonomy aboard commercial boats. The editor suggests that owner/operators…
Sea Machines’ autonomous marine technology was the subject of focus in this month’s Maritime Reporter & Engineering News magazine. View…
ShipBuilding Industry magazine wrote about the implementation of Artificial Intelligence (A.I.) aboard ships, which will improve situational awareness and decision making,…
In a recent article about the rapid advancement of marine technology, the Offshore Support Journal talked to Sea Machines to learn…
(BOSTON; March 20, 2019) – Sea Machines Robotics, a U.S.-based developer of autonomous vessel control systems, announced today that it…
Dazeinfo reports that artificial intelligence within the marine industry is developing at a rapid rate, and companies like Sea Machines are…
In this e-paper, KNect365 shares information about the collaboration taking place between technology providers and those in the shipping industry.…
BostINNO rode along with Sea Machines in the Boston Harbor and published the following story and video that shares details…
BGR writes: “A Boston-based startup wants to do for the commercial shipping industry what Tesla and other brands have done…
Marine Log shares the news that TUCO Marine, of Denmark, has partnered with Sea Machines to launch the country’s first commercially available…
NBC News shares: “The world may be focused on self-driving cars, but the autonomous revolution won’t be limited to roads…
Bloomberg Businessweek writes, “A small industry of startups trying to teach boats to drive themselves is emerging along the harbor.”…
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