Maritime Reporter TV: Sea Machines & Metal Shark Move Forward on Maritime Autonomy
Top Maritime Trends of 2020: Autonomy In a recent MarineLink article, editor Greg Trauthwein writes, “While work on maritime autonomy…
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…
(Barendrecht, The Netherlands; November 24, 2020) – Boston-based Sea Machines Robotics, a leading developer of autonomous command and remote-helm control systems,…
(BOSTON; October 30, 2020) – Boston-based Sea Machines Robotics, a leading developer of autonomous systems for ocean-going vessels announced today…
Collaboration will Increase Supply Chain Performance While Reducing Roadway Congestion (Norwalk, CT; October 26, 2020) – Norwalk-based First Harvest Navigation,…
Article originally appeared on AI Trends. The ability to add automation to an existing marine vessel to make it autonomous…
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…
(Barendrecht, The Netherlands; November 24, 2020) – Boston-based Sea Machines Robotics, a leading developer of autonomous command and remote-helm control systems,…
(BOSTON; October 30, 2020) – Boston-based Sea Machines Robotics, a leading developer of autonomous systems for ocean-going vessels announced today…
Collaboration will Increase Supply Chain Performance While Reducing Roadway Congestion (Norwalk, CT; October 26, 2020) – Norwalk-based First Harvest Navigation,…
Article originally appeared on AI Trends. The ability to add automation to an existing marine vessel to make it autonomous…
WorkBoat magazine took a deep dive into the news that Sea Machines and Metal Shark have partnered on the introduction…
Marine News magazine featured Sea Machines’ technologies for its autonomy-focused October issue, writing: “Sea Machines find themselves at the leading edge…
Sea Machines is honored to have been named a 2019 BostInno 50 on Fire winner, a designation reserved for Boston’s most…
Each week the HubWeek Change Maker series showcases the most innovative minds in art, science, and technology making an impact…
BOSTInno featured Sea Machines in its “One Giant Leap for Mankind: These Eight Boston Companies Are Working on Moonshots of…
“Chances are, before we have automated cars, we’ll have fully automated ships,” predicts The Boston Globe, in a recent article about the…
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