Underwater Robot Surveys Harbour Walls Automatically
Blue Atlas Robotics, in collaboration with LE34, have been developing a RIMA experiment of an underwater inspection robot that performs large-scale subsea surveys unguided by a human operator.
Blue Atlas Robotics, in collaboration with LE34, have been developing a RIMA experiment of an underwater inspection robot that performs large-scale subsea surveys unguided by a human operator.
Blue Atlas Robotics spent a week showcasing their underwater inspection technology to a varied crowd of maritime professionals at the Europort 2021 conference...
Fyn-based robotics company Blue Atlas Robotics has gained EU support for the development of their underwater inspection robot...
This year’s five Maritime Stars have been selected by a panel led by MARLOG and will receive mentoring and support from maritime industry leaders...
The underwater inspection of ships no longer strictly requires divers with manual measuring equipment. KMD has invested in Blue Atlas Robotics, which has automated the process...
This week, we warmly welcome our new CEO, Mads Andersen, onboard our growing team of maritime and robotics enthusiasts...
With the recent news of shipping giant Maersk declaring their commitment to be completely CO2 neutral by 2050, and their recent tests of carbon-neutral vessels, it is clear that the way forward is towards a lower-carbon future, not just to protect our oceans, but also to optimize costs...