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Developing industry-changing technology to promote sustainable practices has been a challenge, but marine companies have taken it on as the…
Sea Machines enables autonomous command and control, as well as remote-helm control, for existing or new-build workboats.
Whether supporting bathymetric surveying, marine spill response, patrol or emergency response missions, Sea Machines autonomous systems take on many of the manual operational tasks to increase a vessel’s precision, productivity and predictability, and to enable operators to do more with less effort. Wireless helm control gives operators out-of-wheelhouse or off-boat control from an improved vantage point or safer location.
Developing industry-changing technology to promote sustainable practices has been a challenge, but marine companies have taken it on as the…
Ground-breaking marine perception sensor provides high-definition situational awareness to eliminate at-sea collisions and allisions, and increase operational performance (BOSTON;…
Rolls-Royce is expanding its range of mtu NautIQ ship automation systems with three new products.
As a result of the pandemic and other significant events, nations around the world are now grappling with supply chain…
In this Meet Our Dealer series, Sea Machines introduces the builders and specialists that make up our global dealer network…
In this Meet Our Dealer series, Sea Machines introduces the builders and specialists that make up our global dealer network…
On September 30, 2021, Sea Machines set out to prove that the world’s waterways are primed and ready for autonomy…
In a milestone moment, tugboat uses computer vision and autonomous tech to circumnavigate Denmark and gather essential data on waterways…
In a first between a maritime union and an autonomous technology company, AMO has entered into a labor agreement with Sea Machines. The…
In a milestone moment slated to prove that the world’s waterways are primed and ready for autonomous technology, Sea Machines…
Sea Machines is honored to have been interviewed for the Shipping Podcast, which highlights leading voices from the maritime industry.…
As our industry is revolutionized by advanced technologies, such as autonomy and advanced perception, questions about how COLREGs are used…
In this Meet Our Dealer series, Sea Machines introduces the builders and specialists that make up our global dealer network…
Viasat and Sea Machines’ capabilities aimed at enabling SATCOM-powered autonomous vessels for the defense market Sea Machines adds Viasat satellite…
Modern Tech for the Modern Mariner Sea Machines is well-known as a leading developer of autonomous-command technology for commercial vessels…
Watch a shore-based operator command and control a Sea Machines-powered, unmanned vessel as it delivers cargo from Boston to Gloucester,…
Foss Maritime has selected Sea Machines Robotics’ SM300 autonomous-command and -control system for use aboard its tugboat Rachael Allen.
The company’s wireless helm system is in successful use aboard two sister U.S.-flag articulated tug-barge (ATB) tugboats.
(BOSTON; March 30, 2021) – Boston-based Sea Machines Robotics and Christchurch, New Zealand-based HamiltonJet have signed an agreement to develop…
Feb 25, 2021; 3:00 p.m. Central European Time (CET) / 9:00 a.m. Eastern Time (US and Canada) Amsterdam-based survey company Deep B.V. recently…
System Increases Productivity by Enabling Unmanned Operations (HOUSTON; January 25, 2021) – DEA Marine Services, a division of David Evans and…
In this recent Newsday story, Sea Machines is featured as one of the driving technologies that make First Harvest Navigation a leading…
Autonomous emergency response vessels are listed as a top innovation needed to transform the marine salvage industry this year. Systems…
(Barendrecht, The Netherlands; November 24, 2020) – Boston-based Sea Machines Robotics, a leading developer of autonomous command and remote-helm control systems,…
Collaboration will Increase Supply Chain Performance While Reducing Roadway Congestion (Norwalk, CT; October 26, 2020) – Norwalk-based First Harvest Navigation,…
Deep BV has upgraded a survey vessel with SM300 autonomy system that enables unmanned and reduced-crew configurations, as well as…
(BOSTON; July 30, 2020) – Boston-based Sea Machines Robotics, a leading developer of autonomous command and control systems for surface vessels,…
(BOSTON; July 7, 2020) – A consortium of maritime partners announced today the unveiling of a new concept design for an…
Initial Mission Will Measure Challenging Portions of the Dutch Wadden Sea (AMSTERDAM; May 7, 2020) – U.S.-based Sea Machines Robotics, a…
An Industry First that Frees Pilots from the Wheelhouse, Adds Flexibility in Vessel Control (BOSTON; January 07, 2020) – Boston-based…
Partnership Drives Greater Operational Value of New Tech for WorkBoat Operators (BOSTON; December 05, 2019) – Boston-based Sea Machines Robotics…
“New technology for marine patrol vessels is constantly emerging and has the capability to reduce operator risk, save time and…
(BOSTON; September 24, 2019) – Shipbuilder Metal Shark and Sea Machines, a Boston-based leading developer of autonomous marine technology, have partnered on the introduction of…
(PORTLAND, MAINE; August 21, 2019) – As a part of its cooperative agreement with the U.S. Department of Transportation Maritime…
(BOSTON; May 14, 2019) – Boston-based Sea Machines Robotics announced today a new partnership with Hike Metal, a world-class manufacturer…
Experts say that 2019 will be a year of growth for the global offshore energy industry, a prediction already being…
With a mission of saving lives and protecting property, marine firefighters represent a unique emergency response sector that has responsibility…
During last week’s Maritime Kulturdage event, in Korsør, Denmark, Sea Machines demonstrated the capabilities of its SM300 product aboard the…
Around the world, patrol boats are critical assets for providing coastal security and surveillance. Missions range from border protection and…
Ocean News & Technology recently examined the application of Sea Machines’ technology within the hydrographic survey industry. Read the full story…
Autonomous vessel technology is making news headlines around the world for its role in helping to revolutionize the maritime industry,…
In this Vice/Motherboard article, Sea Machines’ CEO Michael Johnson is interviewed to discuss the fast-approaching reality of self-driving marine vessels.…
Offshore Support Journal examines the new hull shapes, propulsion and technology could change the kind of rescue boats and daughter…
Marine Log shares the news that TUCO Marine, of Denmark, has partnered with Sea Machines to launch the country’s first commercially available…
CBS Boston follows Sea Machines as they launch their second test boat in local waters. They write, “You’ve heard of…
Sea Machines will soon be a game-changer for all types of workboats, including tugs, spill-response vessels, fireboats and more. Marine…
Sea Machines’ Founder and CEO Michael Johnson is featured in Maritime Reporter and Engineering News to discuss the role of…
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