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Sea Machines’ AI-ris uses digital cameras and AI processing to detect, track, classify and locate obstacles ranging from containerships to something as small as a swimmer, kayaker, or animal in the water. Sea Machines image.
The evolution of autonomous technology continues
Michael Crowley
The shipbuilding shift to a data-centric workflow
The TechnipFMC vessel Deep Star. TechnipFMC photo
DNV awards class notation for DP systems to TechnipFMC
WorkBoat Staff
The vessel Kvitbjørn (translation: Polar Bear) was successfully launched on May 2, 2022. Jeremiah Karpowicz photo
Launch of hybrid-electric vessel set to usher in new era of electromobility at sea
Jeremiah Karpowicz
A single vessel delivery would contain sufficient liquid hydrogen to refuel 400,000 cars based on a 6.3-kg hydrogen fuel tank capacity and 20,000 heavy trucks with an 80-kg fuel tank capacity. C-Job Naval Architects rendering
New class of hydrogen ship design unveiled
WorkBoat Staff
Ocean Exploration Cooperative Institute photo.
NOAA takes delivery of uncrewed surface vehicle
WorkBoat Staff
The program was commanded by U.S. Coast Guard-licensed mariners remotely stationed 3,000 miles away in Boston. Sea Machines Robotics photo
Sea Machines completes world's first 1,000-nautical-mile autonomous voyage
WorkBoat Staff
https://www.pexels.com/photo/beach-camera-dawn-drone-169656/
Drones on the waterways: What are your experiences?
Pamela Glass
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