SEA.AI secures a significant order with its Machine Vision Technology from a European Ministry of Defence

SEA.AI, France-based developer of machine vision solutions, has been awarded a multi-million-Euro contract which will deploy SEA.AI’s AI-powered vision technology across autonomous vessels, enhancing both their safety and security for their use in the commercial and defense & security sectors.
SEA.AI’s machine vision systems detect, classify and track floating objects such as vessels, rafts, floating debris, and even people in the water—providing real-time hazard detection that fills the gap in the coverage of conventional radar and AIS systems. By integrating high-resolution optical sensors and computer vision algorithms, SEA.AI ensures save navigation even in the most complex maritime situations.
? “With our machine vision technology, we’re pushing the boundaries of what’s possible in autonomous navigation,” said Marcus Warrelmann, CEO of SEA.AI. “The company’s broad product portfolio, with a weight range from 700g to 4.5kg, is already being used on vessels across recreational, commercial, governmental and Search & Rescue fleets worldwide. This significant new partnership further solidifies SEA.AI’s position as a pioneer in maritime smart vision technology.”
Since 2018, SEA.AI has built a proprietary image database, unique in the world, built from specific datasets containing millions of annotated marine objects from thermal and color cameras. This ever-evolving database is enriched not only by data collected in real-world situations but also by tailored datasets created to meet specific customer requirements. This customer-focused approach ensures that SEA.AI’s AI-powered systems are optimised for different operational environments and requirements. As a result, the system’s AI continuously improves its detection accuracy, offering unparalleled performance and adaptability when it comes to maritime safety and situational awareness.
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