SeeByte and ASV Partner on Maritime Autonomy

March 7, 2016

SeeByte, a creator of smart software technology for unmanned systems, and ASV, a supplier of Unmanned and Autonomous Marine Systems, have formed a commercial partnership where the two companies will collaborate to bring new advanced capabilities and solutions to the field of maritime autonomy. 

This agreement sees SeeByte and ASV build upon previous collaborative work to develop the next generation of adaptive autonomy by working together across the fleet of ASV platforms and SeeByte’s software solutions. SeeByte’s smart software can be integrated onto unmanned vehicles to offer adaptive autonomy. This allows vehicles to react and adapt their missions according to feedback from their sensors and to collaborate with other vehicles in the fleet.
ASV’s C-Enduro operating under SeeByte’s Neptune software at the AAOSN trial (Photo: SeeByte)
ASV’s C-Enduro operating under SeeByte’s Neptune software at the AAOSN trial (Photo: SeeByte)
Ioseba Tena, Sales Manager at SeeByte, commented, “We have had a very close working relationship with ASV which has seen us develop and demonstrate many innovative autonomous capabilities. This partnership essentially formalizes our commitment to join our capabilities to continue bringing new autonomous solutions to the market.”
Dan Hook, Managing Director at ASV, said, “We have identified a number of opportunities across many of our market sectors, including oil and gas, oceanography and defense, where a partnership with SeeByte will be of benefit. Integrating SeeByte’s software technology with the ASView Control System and ASV platforms will provide us with the technical and commercial muscle to pursue new innovative solutions.”

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