All Boat Autonomy articles – Page 2
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Boat AutonomyThe latest trends in semi-automated pilotage and docking
With technology evolving from the autonomous shipping sector, boat owners can now delegate much of their navigation to a tireless, all-seeing watchkeeper
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Boat AutonomyAre autonomous vessels the future for boat clubs?
Swedish ferry experiment proves concept of autonomous operation with remote override capability, using technology which could be further developed for boat clubs, charters
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Boat AutonomyCan docking assist platforms benefit from new shoes?
New footwear technology designed to help the blind more easily navigate city streets could have widespread applications, including kicking up the capabilities of marine docking assist systems
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NewsAvikus establishes US sales office
South Korean tech firm opens new office in Fort Lauderdale to support OEM, aftermarket sales and service
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Boat AutonomyHyundai trials self-driving hydrogen truck
IBI always keeps a close eye on developments in the world of heavy goods vehicles, as the drive trains – with a degree of marinization - can usually be transplanted into larger electric motor yachts.
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Boat AutonomySubmarine drones driving development of marine autonomy platforms
Massive military spend on development of autonomy platforms can only accelerate the arrival of similar tech in leisure marine
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ElectrificationYamaha partners with 14 tech firms to automate semiconductor production
Establishment of new standards body with Intel, Mitsubishi, Sharp and others aimed at strengthening semiconductor supply chains
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Boat AutonomySEA-KIT leads the march on Unmanned Marine Systems certification
In 2021, leading Uncrewed Surface Vessel (USV) designer and builder, SEA-KIT International, was awarded the first ever Unmanned Marine Systems (UMS) certificate by Lloyd’s Register (LR), representing a key milestone for the maritime industry.
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AIAI and autonomy safety research centre launched at UK university
York University and the charitable Lloyd’s Register Foundation have partnered in a £10m investment to evaluate and find solutions for the risks posed by artificial intelligence and machine learning
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Boat AutonomyCould autonomous naval vessels change the face of charter operations?
A new generation of autonomous naval vessels with run times of up to one full year could have future implications in recreational boating, and charter yachts in particular
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NewsAvikus attains third-party validation of performance claims
Independent verification confirms Korean manufacturer’s autonomous navigation platform yields double-digit reductions in fuel burn and associated GHG emissions
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Boat AutonomyBrunswick enters a new age of collaboration
Brunswick Corporation announced an exciting and potentially far-reaching new partnership this week that was largely overshadowed by a subsequent influx of new product launches at the Miami International Boat Show. The new alliance wasn’t with a new distribution or supply partner, but with embedded software technology firm Apex.AI as part ...
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ElectrificationAutomotive talent takes to the sea for marine AI, electrification
Engineers it seems are increasingly seeing marine as a viable alternative to ply their skills sets
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NewsDutch yard to build electric, 3D-printed autonomous ferry for Paris games
The self-driving ferry will ply the waters of the Seine during the 2024 Olympic Games
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Boat AutonomyDriving boats with air gestures?
Touchless boat operation using air gestures is a whole lot closer than you think
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ElectrificationSeyond, Avikus partner on LiDAR-based autonomous boating technology
Two leaders in autonomous boating solutions are collaborating in an alliance they are calling “a significant milestone”
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Boat AutonomyReality check for our autonomous ambitions?
GM has announced it is to slash funding for its Cruise AV division
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ElectrificationOperating boats with voice controls
Move over touchscreens and mobile phone apps, as voice control systems look to become the primary interface between boats and their operators
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Superyacht TechnologyOrca AI improves the tireless SeaPod automated watchkeeper
The trouble with a human lookout is that they get tired and start to make bad decisions, which can lead to otherwise avoidable collisions, especially in crowded waters. For some old sailors, their eyesight isn’t all it could be, either. Fortunately, the marine sector already has a watchkeeper who is ...
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NewsAvikus and AquaSport Boats announce new collaboration
AquaSport, Twin Vee and Forza models delivered with factory-installed autonomous navigation technology this year
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