Sea Machines Signs $3M Contract With Department of Defense to Create Autonomous Supply Stations Globally
This multi-phase contract will result in full-scale ocean-going VTOL replenishment platforms to enable autonomy in supply logistics.
This multi-phase contract will result in full-scale ocean-going VTOL replenishment platforms to enable autonomy in supply logistics.
Huntington Ingalls Industries debuts the Sea Machines-enabled Proteus unmanned surface vessel (USV) for testing and development of autonomy capabilities.
The European Union and the European Investment Bank Group will increase their cooperation and investment in the maritime “blue” economy.…
Foss Maritime has selected Sea Machines Robotics’ SM300 autonomous-command and -control system for use aboard its tugboat Rachael Allen.
Sea Machines is helping the US Army Corps of Engineers conduct survey missions with a limited crew during emergencies or…
The company’s wireless helm system is in successful use aboard two sister U.S.-flag articulated tug-barge (ATB) tugboats.
This multi-phase contract will result in full-scale ocean-going VTOL replenishment platforms to enable autonomy in supply logistics.
Huntington Ingalls Industries debuts the Sea Machines-enabled Proteus unmanned surface vessel (USV) for testing and development of autonomy capabilities.
The European Union and the European Investment Bank Group will increase their cooperation and investment in the maritime “blue” economy.…
Foss Maritime has selected Sea Machines Robotics’ SM300 autonomous-command and -control system for use aboard its tugboat Rachael Allen.
Sea Machines is helping the US Army Corps of Engineers conduct survey missions with a limited crew during emergencies or…
The company’s wireless helm system is in successful use aboard two sister U.S.-flag articulated tug-barge (ATB) tugboats.
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