Gain insights into the evolving field of boat autonomy. Our coverage offers detailed analysis, the latest company news, and information on recent product launches, focusing on how automation is shaping the future of navigation and vessel management.
With technology evolving from the autonomous shipping sector, boat owners can now delegate much of their navigation to a tireless, all-seeing watchkeeper
Robosys Automation, the British maritime autonomy software developer has splashed its first fully autonomous boat, commissioned for testing and sea trials.
The British enterprise company Zero USV has launched the latest of its ‘over-the-horizon’ 12m autonomous vessel, bringing uncrewed leisure vessels a step closer
A new algorithm developed for artificial intelligence (AI) could greatly assist with the pilotage of yachts as the system learns quickly and spots patterns
Autonomous humanoid robot Figure O2 weighs 70 kilos, is 1.7m tall and can carry loads of up to 20 kilos.
Swedish ferry experiment proves concept of autonomous operation with remote override capability, using technology which could be further developed for boat clubs, charters
New footwear technology designed to help the blind more easily navigate city streets could have widespread applications, including kicking up the capabilities of marine docking assist systems
IBI always keeps a close eye on developments in the world of heavy goods vehicles, as the drive trains – with a degree of marinization - can usually be transplanted into larger electric motor yachts.
Massive military spend on development of autonomy platforms can only accelerate the arrival of similar tech in leisure marine
Establishment of new standards body with Intel, Mitsubishi, Sharp and others aimed at strengthening semiconductor supply chains
York University and the charitable Lloyd’s Register Foundation have partnered in a £10m investment to evaluate and find solutions for the risks posed by artificial intelligence and machine learning
Brunswick Corporation announced an exciting and potentially far-reaching new partnership this week that was largely overshadowed by a subsequent influx of new product launches at the Miami International Boat Show. The new alliance wasn’t with a new distribution or supply partner, but with embedded software technology firm Apex.AI as part ...
Engineers it seems are increasingly seeing marine as a viable alternative to ply their skills sets
Marine, construction and agriculture industries could be a step ahead when it comes to driverless tech if CES is anything to go by
IBI reports direct from Las Vegas show opening tomorrow
The largest leaps in technology have probably come from the development of smart and autonomous boats