MASSworld News reporter talks with Rachael O’Connor about MAS10’s High-Resolution W-band Radar

MASSworld.news ?The Guide to Autonomous Ships had the privilege of catching up with Rachael O’Connor, Business Development Manager at Navtech Radar, at this year’s Autonomous Ship Expo in Amsterdam!
Navtech Radar’s MAS10 W-band radar is gaining serious momentum in the autonomous marine sector. In her interview, Rachael shares how this high-resolution radar is being adopted by early movers like Marine AI, who are integrating it into USVs to enhance collision avoidance and ensure safe navigation.
Navtech’s radar is designed for consistent performance in low-visibility conditions where optical sensors like cameras or LiDAR often fall short. From object detection to high situational awareness, MAS10 is helping close the sensing gap for true autonomy at sea.
If you’re exploring robust sensing options for autonomous vessels, this is a conversation you won’t want to miss.
Stay tuned for more industry insights, right here on MASSworld.news ?The Guide to Autonomous Ships.
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