The Power Of Sea Drones: Features And Price Unveiled!

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Russia says it has repelled a Ukrainian drone attack on one of its naval bases on the Black Sea. It is the latest case of the Russian authorities accusing Ukraine of launching sea drones against its vessels, stated BBC

What are Sea Drones?
  1. Futuristic marine technology
  2. Unmanned surface vessels (USVs)
  3. Environmental monitoring and research
  4. Diverse shapes and sizes
  5. Underwater exploration and surveillance

These drones can be used for

  • military purposes
  • clearing...

https://mfame.guru/the-power-of-sea-drones-features-and-price-unveiled/

Kodiak Robotics shaves unibrow off its autonomous trucks

The fifth generation of Kodiak Robotics’ autonomous truck design moved more components into mirror-mounted SensorPods, eliminating the “unibrow” of cameras and radars above the windshield that suggests a science project rather than a production truck.

Kodiak is aiming for the same end-of-2024 time frame that competitors TuSimple and Aurora Innovation point to for limited driverless commercial runs of their autonomous trucks, albeit with a more streamlined appearance.

Aurora moved to a cleaner...

https://www.freightwaves.com/news/kodiak-robotics-shaves-unibrow-off-its-autonomous-trucks

209 Erik Eklund, Chief Commercial Officer, Candela

Electric hydro foiling vessels trending again

Seeing is believing. That is a saying that fits very well with Candela. You need to see this video to understand what we are talking about. Boats flying! It’s super cool, and it’s a changemaker. 

Erik Eklund is the Chief Commercial Officer of Candela. When he talks about his career, it’s like it was all building up to his current position. You can hear in his voice how passionate he is. And I cannot wait to go to Stockholm in the autumn to commute on...

https://shippingpodcast.com/209-erik-eklund-chief-commercial-officer-candela/

Wiliot Version 2.0 amplifies IoT company’s sensor technology

Wiliot V2 builds on the company's Internet of Things offering

The Internet of Things –– essentially a system of interconnected tracking and sensing devices that provides data on goods moving through the supply chain –– has been built around places and spaces, using cameras and wall-mounted sensors.

Simply put, it’s too costly for most companies to attach sensors to the millions of goods flowing through their supply chains, meaning only high-value objects, like your refrigerator, typically get tagged.

Today’s IoT is an Internet of Expensive Things, but...

https://www.freightwaves.com/news/wiliot-version-20-amplifies-iot-companys-sensor-technology

GSCW chat recap: Could smart containers revolutionize maritime security?

This fireside chat recap is from Day 7 of FreightWaves’ Global Supply Chain Week. Day 7 focuses on global maritime.

FIRESIDE CHAT TOPIC: The next revolution in containerization: How a smart container can improve maritime transportation

DETAILS: While the widespread adoption of e-commerce has changed our everyday lives in 2020, the oceangoing container hasn’t changed much since its introduction in the 1970s. That may be changing. Rebecca Fenneman, principal at Jeffrey/Fenneman Law + Strategy PLLC,...

https://www.freightwaves.com/news/gscw-chat-recap:-could-smart-containers-revolutionize-maritime-security?

Tive visibility platform secures $12M Series A

Tive Inc., a supply chain visibility platform, announced on Tuesday that it secured a $12 million Series A funding round. 

Leading the round was  RRE Ventures, followed by Two Sigma Ventures, with participation from existing investors NextView Ventures, Hyperplane Ventures, One Way Ventures, Fathom Ventures and others. 

Riding a wave of interest in real-time supply chain tracking, Boston-headquartered Tive provides visibility into shipments throughout the transportation process, offering location...

https://www.freightwaves.com/news/tive-visibility-platform-secures-12m-series-a

2.6$ Million Worth AI Thermal Cameras to Stop Ship Collision

In a major development, boat collision avoidance system maker Orca AI has recently announced that they are closing a $2.6 million funding round for the company’s engineering ranks which will be making thermal low-light cameras and sensors, reports Venture Beat.

What is it about?

The funding will be used to grow the company’s engineering ranks and possibly open an office in Europe later this year.

Orca uses a combination of thermal cameras, low-light cameras, and other sensors to keep ship...

http://mfame.guru/2-6-million-worth-ai-thermal-cameras-to-stop-ship-collision/

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