Robosys Integrates Sleipner Thruster Systems into VOYAGER AI for Enhanced Maritime Propulsion Control
Robosys Automation expands its VOYAGER AI software capabilities by integrating Sleipner Thruster Systems, enhancing multi-OEM propulsion control. The integration supports improved remote and autonomous vessel operations, enabling better station-keeping and navigation for crewed and unmanned vessels. This collaboration is part of the ORACLES Project, funded by INNOVATE UK Launchpad Southwest, aiming to advance maritime autonomy technology.

Robosys Automation has integrated Sleipner Thruster Systems into its VOYAGER AI software, enhancing multi-OEM propulsion control capabilities. This addition allows for improved remote and autonomous operations, including better station-keeping and maneuverability.
The collaboration between Robosys and Sleipner is supported by the ORACLES Project from INNOVATE UK Launchpad Southwest. The updated VOYAGER AI software now includes unified control for various propulsion systems, marking a significant advancement in maritime autonomy solutions. Sleipner's thrusters enhance the system’s functionality for workboats, research vessels, and unmanned surface vehicles.




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