Uncrewed vessels

Tech-friendly Abu Dhabi becomes ‘ROC City’

Tech-friendly Abu Dhabi becomes ‘ROC City’

From a US$3.5 billion push to become the world’s fully AI-native city by 2027, to this year’s roll-out of a fleet of self-driving robotaxis, tech vibes are strong in Abu Dhabi. Add recent reports of blockchain adoption, quantum research and a large-scale solar energy capture project, and the capital city of the UAE appears to […]

Shifting the chief engineer role from ship to shore

Shifting the chief engineer role from ship to shore

As reported in Ship & Boat International May/June 2024 (pages 16-19), Kongsberg Maritime’s development of remote operation centres (ROCs) for uncrewed (or minimally crewed) vessels has seen the company work to bring traditional crewing roles onto shore – “starting with the chief engineer, then the navigator, then the master”, Ville Vihervaara, Kongsberg VP for Remote […]

Selkie 7 gets the seal of approval

Selkie 7 gets the seal of approval

Boston-based Sea Machines Robotics plans to launch a diesel-electric USV workboat class this summer, developed for tasks including search and rescue, surveying and environmental studies, in crewed or uncrewed mode. The first unit in the new Selkie series, the Selkie 7, will feature a length of 7m, a breadth of 2.35m and a 0.4m draught, […]

College collaborations for Robosys

College collaborations for Robosys

South Hampshire College Group (SHCG) – a ‘consortium’ of three Further Education colleges from Southampton, Eastleigh and Fareham, UK – confirms that it has ordered a pair of remotely controlled ‘digital training vessels’ (DTVs). The DTVs will enable students to learn skills related to remote surveying, patrolling, monitoring and even search and rescue (SAR): both […]