Axios: Maiden Voyage of the First Long-Haul Autonomous Tugboat
The Nellie Bly is currently about three-quarters of the way through its mission: To become the first autonomously operated tugboat…
The Nellie Bly is currently about three-quarters of the way through its mission: To become the first autonomously operated tugboat…
In a first between a maritime union and an autonomous technology company, AMO has entered into a labor agreement with Sea Machines. The…
Strategic cooperation to expand the new mtu NautIQ marine automation portfolio with remote and autonomous control systems to offer complete…
Sea Machines’ Nellie Bly will leave Hamburg to make a 1,852 km journey completely autonomously
Later this month, a 35-foot-long tugboat is scheduled to depart from Hamburg with passengers on board—and commanding officers watching remotely…
It took Odysseus ten years to find his way home but a modern day Odyssey about to launch involves an…
The Nellie Bly is currently about three-quarters of the way through its mission: To become the first autonomously operated tugboat…
In a first between a maritime union and an autonomous technology company, AMO has entered into a labor agreement with Sea Machines. The…
Strategic cooperation to expand the new mtu NautIQ marine automation portfolio with remote and autonomous control systems to offer complete…
Sea Machines’ Nellie Bly will leave Hamburg to make a 1,852 km journey completely autonomously
Later this month, a 35-foot-long tugboat is scheduled to depart from Hamburg with passengers on board—and commanding officers watching remotely…
It took Odysseus ten years to find his way home but a modern day Odyssey about to launch involves an…
Autonomous emergency response vessels are listed as a top innovation needed to transform the marine salvage industry this year. Systems…
Top Maritime Trends of 2020: Autonomy In a recent MarineLink article, editor Greg Trauthwein writes, “While work on maritime autonomy…
Don’t miss this Blue Economy Podcast episode featuring Sea Machines’ Founder and CEO Michael G. Johnson and host David Hirschman. The first podcast…
Article originally appeared on AI Trends. The ability to add automation to an existing marine vessel to make it autonomous…
GCaptain published an article highlighting the huge growth the autonomous marine technology market is experiencing as a result of…
Article originally appeared on USNI News. As the Navy continues its pursuit of unmanned vehicles, Huntington Ingalls Industries hopes to…
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