Collision Avoidance Systems for Powertec

SEA.AI provides the first AI-based collision avoidance systems assistant for marine applications. Systems are available for pleasure, commercial and government vessels of all sizes.

Agreement with Powertec Wireless Technology for Collision Avoidance Systems.

“It is a priority for us to make products and supporting services available to skippers in Australia and New Zealand” says Christoph Ballin, Managing Partner of SEA.AI. “We are excited to do this together with the extremely professional team from Powertec, who have already tested our products on the open sea.”

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Designed for meaningful and relevant experiences to mariners

SEA.AI combines leading-edge camera technology with artificial intelligence to offer a new class of high-tech safety systems and enhanced situational awareness. Scanning the sea, sensitive to temperature differences as small as 0.05°C or 0.09°F respectively and based on machine learning experience from millions of recognized marine objects, SEA.AI covers the blind spot of radar devices and AIS: identifying non-signaled small craft, buoys and floating objects. In addition, SEA.AI can support search efforts in Person Overboard situations. Simple to use, SEA.AI communicates with smartphones, tablets, chart plotters and onboard computers.

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About Powertec Wireless Technology

Powertec Wireless Technology is a leading provider of connectivity solutions to mobile carriers, companies, government departments, defence and emergency services. The driving force behind the success of Powertec is its knowledge of connectivity and ability to deliver connectivity solutions to customers across Australia and New Zealand.

 

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