Raymarine and Avikus to partner in autonomous solutions for leisure boats

🎯 Global marine electronics provider Raymarine and autonomous boat navigation provider Avikus signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) at the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show. The two organisations will cooperate on the integration of the world’s first autonomous leisure boat solution, the Avikus NeuBoat, into Raymarine’s world-leading navigational products. In addition, the MoU includes a cooperation on exploring the future of autonomous leisure boating and joint development.
Raymarine brings world-leading expertise in marine electronics and navigational equipment for leisure boats to the project, while Avikus is known for the most advanced autonomous leisure boat technology around. This is coupled with vast experience from the world’s largest order book of autonomous commercial marine navigation systems.
During the cooperation, the two companies will work towards integrating NeuBoat and Raymarine products to bring autonomous leisure boat technology to the market, ushering in a new era of boating. The companies agree that autonomous boating technology will reduce difficulties in boating, such as docking and navigation in heavy traffic areas, making boat ownership more attractive, both for existing and new boaters.
🎤 Dohyeong Lim, CEO of Avikus, comments: “This MoU is groundbreaking as it will result in future boaters being able to have all their navigational equipment from Raymarine combined with Avikus NeuBoat, the next generation autonomous navigation system. No other technology has changed the boating experience the way NeuBoat will do. Boating on the open water is often seen as the ultimate experience of freedom, but what kind of freedom is it when you have to constantly worry about collisions, safety and navigation? With NeuBoat you can experience the true freedom of the open sea on your own terms.”
🎤 Gregoire Outters, General Manager at Raymarine, comments: “Raymarine strives to provide the most innovative, user-friendly and reliable electronics to make boating accessible and safe for everyone. With Avikus’ proven solution in autonomous commercial marine, the signing of this MOU will pave the way for our engineers to work closely together, to deliver this exciting new technology to our leisure boat customers.”
📃📷 Source: Raymarine
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