Austal Australia and Greenroom Robotics establish strategic partnership

Austal Australia and Greenroom Robotics announced the establishment of a strategic commercial partnership, following the successful completion of the Patrol Boat Autonomy Trial (PBAT) for the Royal Australian Navy.
The Strategic Partnership Agreement (SPA) will see Austal Australia and Greenroom Robotics collaborate further on developing watercraft-based products, services and technologies that may reduce crewing, increase safety, and enable remote and autonomous operation of vessels designed and constructed by Austal Australia.
The SPA continues the highly successful working relationship developed between Austal Australia and Greenroom Robotics during PBAT that saw both platform and navigation autonomy solutions developed for a decommissioned Armidale-class patrol boat.
🎤 “This Agreement enables Austal and Greenroom Robotics to continue working together, build upon the valuable lessons learned from PBAT and develop practical remote and autonomous solutions that may be applied to any watercraft designed or built by Austal,” Austal Australia Chief Technology Officer Dr. Glenn Callow said.
🎤 Greenroom Robotics Chief Technology Officer Harry Hubbert said “PBAT allowed us to install, test and operate our Greenroom Robotics Advanced Maritime Autonomy (GAMA) software, to successfully navigate the de-commissioned Armidale-class Patrol Boat, Sentinel, in a series of remote and autonomous tests off the coast of Western Australia. GAMA worked seamlessly with Austal’s proven platform management system, MARINELINK, to offer reliable and safe operation of the 57-metre patrol boat, including collision avoidance exercises that demonstrated the capability of the platform.
🎤 “We’re excited to be continuing our close collaboration with Austal to further develop fully integrated remote and autonomous technologies and explore new opportunities for optionally crewed vessels that ultimately may contribute to meeting AUKUS Pillar 2 objectives,” Mr Hubbert added.
📃📷 Source: Austal Australia
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