Small USVs Offer Decarbonization, Monitoring Benefits
Mike Poole, AutoNaut’s founding director, discusses the evolving role of USVs in relation to regulation.
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Mike Poole, AutoNaut’s founding director, discusses the evolving role of USVs in relation to regulation.
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Oceanus is the world’s first long-range, autonomous research vessel, set to usher in a new era for net-zero oceanography and advanced international marine research.
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Autonomous marine survey and underwater inspection specialist Subsea Europe Services has completed a multimillion-euro funding round that will advance marine data workflows through the seamless integration of new-generation sensors and platforms.
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For the first time in Australia, autonomous marine technology developers have a location to safely test autonomous vessels without needing to apply for a permit. The Australian Institute of Marine Science’s ReefWorks inshore test range was granted regulatory sandbox approval for uncrewed vessels from the Australian Maritime Safety Authority.
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Key recommendations from Lloyd’s Register’s latest report on AI in the maritime industry.
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The Society for Underwater Technology (SUT), The Hydrographic Society in Scotland (THSIS) and the International Marine Contractors Association (IMCA) are jointly holding their annual online seminar in November 2021, with the theme “Smart Operations: Driving a Lower Carbon Future.” Abstracts of 150 words are invited considering the following topics of interest to members of all three societies, with the aim
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