Winners of MATE ROV Competition
See who won first place overall in the MATE ROV World Championship.
Read moreSee who won first place overall in the MATE ROV World Championship.
Read moreFor 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.
Read moreUsing 4G/5G networks, CGConnect links any uncrewed vehicle to Cloud Ground Control’s cloud-based drone fleet management platform, enabling livestreaming, command and control from a web browser.
Read moreThe 25th annual international RoboSub competition was held at the University of Maryland in College Park, Maryland.
Read moreThe MATE ROV World Championship will take place June 23 to 25 at Long Beach City College in Long Beach, California.
Read moreAs part of a European cooperative project, a team at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) is developing a robotic system that uses machine learning methods to locate and collect waste underwater. The seas and oceans currently contain somewhere between 26 million and 66 million tonnes of plastic waste, most of which is lying on the seafloor. This represents an enormous threat to marine plants and animals and to the ecological balance of the seas.
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