Predator, SeeTrackCoPilot Demonstrated at OI

March 21, 2014

Predator ROV
Predator ROV

SeeByte, a creator of smart software for unmanned maritime systems, and Seatronics, a rental and sales company for marine electronic equipment, demonstrated the fruits of their collaboration at this year’s Oceanology International Exhibition in London.

Having announced their partnership in July last year, SeeByte and Seatronics have been working together to bring SeeByte’s software control capabilities to the Seatronics Predator ROV. Having successfully integrated and demonstrated SeeTrackCoPilot at trials in Florida earlier in the year, Seatronics took the system to Oceanology International, where they wowed visitors with daily demos of SeeTrackCoPilot’s advanced control capabilities.

“We were eager to demonstrate what an advanced piece of equipment the Predator is when paired with CoPilot.” Commented Adil Ali of Seatronics.“By running through the software flight modes with ease in front of hourly audiences, I personally feel we’ve proven that this piece of hardware is now game-changing in the marketplace.”

Ioseba Tena, Sales Manager at SeeByte also said, “The feedback we received at Oceanology from the Seatronics demo was fantastic. We worked closely with the team in Aberdeen to ensure they received our full support leading up to the event, but on the days of the demo SeeByte had no involvement, and I think that allowed SeeTrackCoPilot’s capability to speak for itself. The software ran perfectly and showed the proficiencies of the Predator ROV to the fullest.” 

According to the companies, SeeTrackCoPilot is the worlds most advanced, easy-to-use, plug-and play software that makes piloting any ROV a much simpler task. SeeTrackCoPilot permits pilot controlled auto-transit and stop-and-hover, whilst providing automated sonar tracking and movement relative to a target.

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