All Boat Autonomy articles – Page 3
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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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NewsDamen partners with Zeabuz to implement autonomy platform
Autonomous navigation tech from Norwegian ferry to be developed across a range of future vessels
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Boat AutonomyTorqeedo participates in a project to develop a fully autonomous inland vessel
Development underway for fully autonomous vessel with all-electric drive system being supplied by Torqeedo
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PolandHow urban mobility could drive marine’s autonomous revolution
Polish start-up Verne is looking to transform the urban waterways with autonomous passenger & cargo shuttles – ambitions that can serve the boating sector well.
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UKLiDAR offering ‘Seismic shift’ in autonomous driving
Auto sector hitting major milestones on route to self-driving cars
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FinlandFirst autonomous water taxis enter service in Finland
Callboats to offer fully autonomous, electrically powered water taxi service between Helsinki and outlying islands
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ArticleMARIN’s futuristic simulator goes where no man has gone before
10 fully-immersive simulator rooms promise to bring the virtual to life with major implications for training and safety at sea
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Boat AutonomyBoat autonomy project paves way for leisure yacht applications
Orca AI and MTI collaboration brings future a step closer
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NewsAvikus, Raymarine to launch assisted docking platform at Cannes
Neuboat Dock assisted docking platform described as first step toward full autonomous navigation suite
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Asia PacificAutonomous Boating: Is the leisure marine industry ready for self-driving boats?
New technology enabling fully autonomous navigation has the potential to significantly disrupt the recreational boating industry – not in the distant future, but perhaps within months
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NewsSector Spotlight | Autonomous Boating: Robotics comes to boatbuilding
Robotic manufacturing has allowed automakers to slash production costs while achieving significant breakthroughs in product quality. With multiple marine sector manufacturers now beginning to integrate automation into their own operations, could we be on the cusp of a new age in boat building?
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Asia PacificAutonomous navigation development puts South Korea in driving seat
While South Korea may be a relatively new player in the marine electronics sector, it is rapidly gaining global prominence on the strength of truly eyebrow-raising innovations
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NewsAvikus to adapt Hyundai AutoEver’s automotive self-driving platform for boats
The companies will work together to apply Hyundai’s mobilgene software technology to Avikus NeuBoat
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USACES – a glimpse into the future
Cancelled in 2021 and hobbled last year by an Omicron outbreak that sparked a last-minute exhibitor exodus, CES made its triumphant return to Las Vegas in January with a boatload of innovations and growing representation from the leisure marine sector
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NewsMIT’s autonomous boat technology nearing deployment in Amsterdam
The fully electric Roboats can operate for up to 10 hours on a single charge
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