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CGI impression of ‘Oceanus’ - the world’s first long-range autonomous research vessel

09 April 2024

Be the first to see the new video featuring a computer-generated imagery (CGI) impression of our eagerly-anticipated research vessel, the “Oceanus’.

CGI depiction of the Oceanus

Oceanus – which will span a remarkable 24 metres – is designed to be a fully-uncrewed, self-righting, autonomous vessel; capable of carrying an array of monitoring sensors to collect data for research into critical areas such as climate change, biodiversity, fisheries and biogeochemistry.

The vessel is set to usher in a new era for net zero oceanography and advanced international marine research. It will be able to reach remote areas of the ocean that are difficult or impossible to sample through traditional research vessels, whether due to remote locations or due to extreme weather conditions.

VIDEO: CGI impression of the “Oceanus’

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We have partnered with MSubs and ProMare to build the Oceanus – both organisations have extensive experience in marine autonomous technology and developed and built the Mayflower 400 Autonomous Ship. We have also partnered with Marine AI Ltd, a software engineering firm specialising in edge-based sensor-driven cognitive artificial intelligence to deliver safety-critical marine autonomy, who will support with the autonomous control system.

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