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Subscribe at unmannedmaritime.com The Unmanned Surface Vehicle sector is exploding. Just this quarter Russia, South Korea, Japan, Norway, China, Singapore and the Netherlands have announced new solutions or projects. Even in New York City’s Time Square, a USV company has been seen displayed prominently. The entry of Mitsui into the USV Cargo sector is strong evidence of the USV sector’s diversified growth. Kongsberg continues to be bold, publicizing futuristic stakes and disruptive technology in the marine transportation sector. Every country with sizable ports should take note. Meanwhile, the US Navy announced it is looking for a very large and fast USVs capable of transporting troops. All in all, the USV sector is doing fantastic. The Unmanned Underwater Vehicle (UUV) sector has likely had a record quarter in terms of sales, with an estimated $40M in Autonomous Underwater Vehicle (AUV) sold for commercial and military customers. While previous quarters had shown a frenzy in the ROV sector for semi-professional uses, this quarter the excitement is for upcoming AUVs for semi-professionals. This is led by ambitious companies with financial means and global footprints, such as Aquabotix. Also emerging is a new AUV category: the micro-AUV. Many companies have announced their products in that format. This reminds me of 2012 when small commercial aerial drones came onto the scene, completely changing a landscape previously dominated by large military aerial drones. What we saw with various navies ten years ago is unfolding this year: the increased use of underwater, aerial, and marine surface robots for a single mission. In the Gulf of Mexico mammal survey project, USVs and UUVs were used by multiple academic institutions. Ocean Infinity’s fleet of USVs and AUVs (worth close to $50M) is by far the largest UMV asset fleet out there for commercial use, often surpassing that of top-tier navies. The marine, multi-UMV service sector is also gaining traction for smaller scale UMVs, such as the new 4D Ocean company. You can find all references mentioned in this executive summary, and more, in the full report along with excepts, links, images, videos and most importantly UVSC’s professional insight for each one of the 50 market updates.]]>

Subscribe at unmannedmaritime.com The Unmanned Surface Vehicle sector is exploding. Just this quarter Russia, South Korea, Japan, Norway, China, Singapore and the Netherlands have announced new solutions or projects. Even in New York City’s Time Square, a USV company has been seen displayed prominently. The entry of Mitsui into the USV Cargo sector is strong evidence of the USV sector’s diversified growth. Kongsberg continues to be bold, publicizing futuristic stakes and disruptive technology in the marine transportation sector. Every country with sizable ports should take note. Meanwhile, the US Navy announced it is looking for a very large and fast USVs capable of transporting troops. All in all, the USV sector is doing fantastic. The Unmanned Underwater Vehicle (UUV) sector has likely had a record quarter in terms of sales, with an estimated $40M in Autonomous Underwater Vehicle (AUV) sold for commercial and military customers. While previous quarters had shown a frenzy in the ROV sector for semi-professional uses, this quarter the excitement is for upcoming AUVs for semi-professionals. This is led by ambitious companies with financial means and global footprints, such as Aquabotix. Also emerging is a new AUV category: the micro-AUV. Many companies have announced their products in that format. This reminds me of 2012 when small commercial aerial drones came onto the scene, completely changing a landscape previously dominated by large military aerial drones. What we saw with various navies ten years ago is unfolding this year: the increased use of underwater, aerial, and marine surface robots for a single mission. In the Gulf of Mexico mammal survey project, USVs and UUVs were used by multiple academic institutions. Ocean Infinity’s fleet of USVs and AUVs (worth close to $50M) is by far the largest UMV asset fleet out there for commercial use, often surpassing that of top-tier navies. The marine, multi-UMV service sector is also gaining traction for smaller scale UMVs, such as the new 4D Ocean company. You can find all references mentioned in this executive summary, and more, in the full report along with excepts, links, images, videos and most importantly UVSC’s professional insight for each one of the 50 market updates.]]>
Fri, 10 Nov 2017 03:28:41 GMT /slideshow/unmanned-maritime-autonomous-systems-market-report-q3-2017/81834034 AntoineMartin1@slideshare.net(AntoineMartin1) Unmanned Maritime & Autonomous Systems - Market Report Q3 2017 (AUV, USV, UUV, ROV, Glider, ASV) AntoineMartin1 Subscribe at unmannedmaritime.com The Unmanned Surface Vehicle sector is exploding. Just this quarter Russia, South Korea, Japan, Norway, China, Singapore and the Netherlands have announced new solutions or projects. Even in New York City’s Time Square, a USV company has been seen displayed prominently. The entry of Mitsui into the USV Cargo sector is strong evidence of the USV sector’s diversified growth. Kongsberg continues to be bold, publicizing futuristic stakes and disruptive technology in the marine transportation sector. Every country with sizable ports should take note. Meanwhile, the US Navy announced it is looking for a very large and fast USVs capable of transporting troops. All in all, the USV sector is doing fantastic. The Unmanned Underwater Vehicle (UUV) sector has likely had a record quarter in terms of sales, with an estimated $40M in Autonomous Underwater Vehicle (AUV) sold for commercial and military customers. While previous quarters had shown a frenzy in the ROV sector for semi-professional uses, this quarter the excitement is for upcoming AUVs for semi-professionals. This is led by ambitious companies with financial means and global footprints, such as Aquabotix. Also emerging is a new AUV category: the micro-AUV. Many companies have announced their products in that format. This reminds me of 2012 when small commercial aerial drones came onto the scene, completely changing a landscape previously dominated by large military aerial drones. What we saw with various navies ten years ago is unfolding this year: the increased use of underwater, aerial, and marine surface robots for a single mission. In the Gulf of Mexico mammal survey project, USVs and UUVs were used by multiple academic institutions. Ocean Infinity’s fleet of USVs and AUVs (worth close to $50M) is by far the largest UMV asset fleet out there for commercial use, often surpassing that of top-tier navies. The marine, multi-UMV service sector is also gaining traction for smaller scale UMVs, such as the new 4D Ocean company. You can find all references mentioned in this executive summary, and more, in the full report along with excepts, links, images, videos and most importantly UVSC’s professional insight for each one of the 50 market updates. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/umsmarketupdateq32017-uvscsubscribersversion-171110032841-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Subscribe at unmannedmaritime.com The Unmanned Surface Vehicle sector is exploding. Just this quarter Russia, South Korea, Japan, Norway, China, Singapore and the Netherlands have announced new solutions or projects. Even in New York City’s Time Square, a USV company has been seen displayed prominently. The entry of Mitsui into the USV Cargo sector is strong evidence of the USV sector’s diversified growth. Kongsberg continues to be bold, publicizing futuristic stakes and disruptive technology in the marine transportation sector. Every country with sizable ports should take note. Meanwhile, the US Navy announced it is looking for a very large and fast USVs capable of transporting troops. All in all, the USV sector is doing fantastic. The Unmanned Underwater Vehicle (UUV) sector has likely had a record quarter in terms of sales, with an estimated $40M in Autonomous Underwater Vehicle (AUV) sold for commercial and military customers. While previous quarters had shown a frenzy in the ROV sector for semi-professional uses, this quarter the excitement is for upcoming AUVs for semi-professionals. This is led by ambitious companies with financial means and global footprints, such as Aquabotix. Also emerging is a new AUV category: the micro-AUV. Many companies have announced their products in that format. This reminds me of 2012 when small commercial aerial drones came onto the scene, completely changing a landscape previously dominated by large military aerial drones. What we saw with various navies ten years ago is unfolding this year: the increased use of underwater, aerial, and marine surface robots for a single mission. In the Gulf of Mexico mammal survey project, USVs and UUVs were used by multiple academic institutions. Ocean Infinity’s fleet of USVs and AUVs (worth close to $50M) is by far the largest UMV asset fleet out there for commercial use, often surpassing that of top-tier navies. The marine, multi-UMV service sector is also gaining traction for smaller scale UMVs, such as the new 4D Ocean company. You can find all references mentioned in this executive summary, and more, in the full report along with excepts, links, images, videos and most importantly UVSC’s professional insight for each one of the 50 market updates.
Unmanned Maritime & Autonomous Systems - Market Report Q3 2017 (AUV, USV, UUV, ROV, Glider, ASV) from Antoine Martin
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