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The University of Plymouth has successfully completed a significant underwater trials demonstration at the Smart Sound Connect Subsurface (SSCS) project, showcasing multi-marine robotic platforms. This event featured collaboration among ACUA Ocean, ecoSUB Robotics, Seaber, and Sonardyne, highlighting the capabilities of the £1.2 million initiative aimed at enhancing marine autonomy and ocean sensing in the UK. The demonstration attracted stakeholders from various sectors, emphasizing the project's role in advancing technology in marine environments. The SSCS project enhances the existing Smart Sound Plymouth testbed by integrating a seabed node array for precise positioning and communication, alongside intelligent sensors. This infrastructure supports advanced testing capabilities for autonomous vehicles, reinforcing Plymouth's status as a leading hub for marine autonomy. The successful demonstration underscores the importance of collaborative efforts in developing ocean observing technologies that can provide actionable intelligence for climate resilience and preparedness. Looking ahead, the SSCS project aims to further develop ocean observing technologies that can transform prototypes into reliable data streams. No further timeline was disclosed at the time of publication, but the ongoing collaboration is expected to drive innovation and strengthen industry partnerships in marine autonomy and sensing technologies.
RoboticsAndAutomationNews.com By Sam Francis 3 hours ago Marine Research ACUA Ocean automation autonomous underwater vehicles auv
Swedish innovator Njord Survey has selected Sonardyne's advanced navigation technology to enhance the capabilities of its ecoSUB Robotics autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs). This collaboration aims to revolutionize subsea survey operations, making them more efficient and environmentally friendly. The integration of Sonardyne's technology is expected to take place in the coming months, with the goal of improving data accuracy and operational efficiency in underwater surveys. By leveraging cutting-edge navigation solutions, Njord Survey seeks to address the growing demand for sustainable and precise subsea exploration methods.
ROVplanet.com By ROV Planet Mar 31, 2026 njord survey sonardyne navigation ecosub auvs
A newly established underwater trials site in the UK has successfully conducted its inaugural major test, showcasing a live demonstration of a multi-marine surface and subsea robotic platform. This event marks a significant step forward in advancing marine autonomy and enhancing ocean sensing capabilities. The trials aim to foster innovation in marine technology, addressing the growing need for sophisticated underwater exploration and monitoring solutions. By providing a dedicated environment for testing, the site is expected to facilitate the development of cutting-edge robotic systems that can operate effectively in challenging marine conditions. The successful demonstration underscores the potential for these technologies to transform the way oceanic research and operations are conducted, paving the way for future advancements in the field.
ROVplanet.com By ROV Planet Jun 19, 2026 multi-robot demo showcase plymouth subsea test range sonardyne smart sound connect subsurface (sscs) project smart sound plymouthRSF defines a common language for robot service capability, lifecycle operations, certification pathways, and service-provider networks.