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03/16/2026 06:45 am – Updated 9 hours ago
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British company Robosys Automation presented a new simulator developed to test and validate autonomous ships and remotely operated vessels, at a time when maritime automation continues to gain ground in the sector.
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The tool, called VOYAGER AI Simulator, allows you to create a kind of digital twin of the ship, virtually reproducing its behavior based on navigation data, sensors and operational performance. In practice, it becomes possible to rehearse missions, evaluate system decisions and test responses in a controlled environment, before any real operation at sea. The simulator was designed to recreate complex maritime traffic scenarios, including collision risks, obstacles and different navigation conditions, helping operators and technical teams understand how the autonomous system reacts in demanding situations.
In addition to reducing costs and risks associated with sea trials, this solution can also accelerate the development of more autonomous vessels, enhancing the safety and reliability of automated navigation. The launch shows how artificial intelligence and simulation are gaining an increasingly important role in the future of maritime transport.
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