Sea Machines Robotics, Marad pact to demonstrate autonomous spill response

Boston-based Sea Machines Robotics has entered into a cooperative agreement with the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Maritime Administration (Marad) to demonstrate the ability of Sea Machines’ autonomous technology in increasing the safety, response time and productivity of marine oil-spill response operations.

To make the on-water exercises possible, Sea Machines will install its SM300 autonomous-command system aboard a Marine Spill Response Corp. (MSRC)-owned Marco skimming vessel and will...

https://www.workboat.com/news/coastal-inland-waterways/sea-machines-robotics-marad-pact-demonstrate-autonomous-spill-response/

Sea Machines Announces Partnership with Hike Metal to Demonstrate Capabilities of Marine Autonomy during Search-and-Rescue Missions

Press Release – Boston-based Sea Machines Robotics announced today a new partnership with Hike Metal, a world-class manufacturer of workboats based in Ontario, Canada, to integrate Sea Machines’ SM300autonomous vessel control system aboard commercial vessels tasked with search-and-rescue (SAR)...

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Sea Machines gains financial support to develop autonomous containerships

The prospect of unmanned container vessels serving global container supply chains took another step forward today.
Sea Machines Robotics, a US developer of autonomous vessels, announced it had raised $10m from venture capital funds.
The investors were led by Accomplice VC and Eniac Ventures, but also include Toyota AI Ventures, TechNexus Venture Collaborative, NextGen VP, Geekdom Fund, Launch Capital and LDV Capital, and brings Sea Machines’ external funding up to $12.5m.
Boston-headquartered...

https://theloadstar.co.uk/sea-machines-gains-financial-support-develop-autonomous-containerships/

Sea Machines Robotics delivers autonomous tech for conventional marine operations

Sea Machines Robotics says its new products, SM300 and SM200, transport the marine industry into a new era of task-driven, computer-guided vessel operations, bringing advanced autonomy within reach for small- and large-scale operators. Already in use in North America and Europe, Sea Machines’ products unlock real value in commercial vessel operations by providing major advances in productivity, predictability, performance and safety. Sea Machines Robotics photo

Sea Machines Robotics, a Boston-based developer of autonomous technology for marine vessels, has announced the successful completion of product sea trials of the company’s introductory line of intelligent command and control systems, developed for the demanding challenges of offshore commercial, scientific and government applications.

The two new products, SM300 and SM200 transport the marine industry into a new era of task-driven, computer-guided vessel operations, bringing advanced autonomy...

https://www.workboat.com/news/people-and-products/sea-machines-robotics-delivers-autonomous-tech-for-conventional-marine-operations/

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