U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Commission Semi-Autonomous Research Vessel
Sea Machines is helping the US Army Corps of Engineers conduct survey missions with a limited crew during emergencies or…
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.
The Boston Business Journal listed Sea Machines as one of the largest robotics companies in Massachusetts.
(BOSTON; March 30, 2021) – Boston-based Sea Machines Robotics and Christchurch, New Zealand-based HamiltonJet have signed an agreement to develop…
Moran David, new CCO, has a résumé that has little to do with the sea. But that didn’t stop Sea…
Sea Machines has hired Moran David as CCO, who is responsible for the company’s global sales and marketing strategies.
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.
The Boston Business Journal listed Sea Machines as one of the largest robotics companies in Massachusetts.
(BOSTON; March 30, 2021) – Boston-based Sea Machines Robotics and Christchurch, New Zealand-based HamiltonJet have signed an agreement to develop…
Moran David, new CCO, has a résumé that has little to do with the sea. But that didn’t stop Sea…
Sea Machines has hired Moran David as CCO, who is responsible for the company’s global sales and marketing strategies.
Sea News took a deep dive into the future of the shipping industry, thoroughly examining the benefits and challenges that will…
In its March/April issue, Maritime Review magazine shared a Sea Machines article that explains the difference between marine autonomy and autopilot systems.…
With only 9 percent of the world’s oceans mapped to modern standards, autonomous vessels hold much promise. An international organization…
Food Logistics magazine says AI, IoT and blockchain are now ushering in improved operations and visibility for ocean ports are carriers.…
Thetius writes: “While most of the traditional maritime industry has been debating the pros, cons, morals and legalities of autonomous…
The following feature article appeared in the January issue of The Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers (SNAME)’s Marine Technology magazine.…
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