Trident Autonomous

It is forecast that Autonomous Shipping will be a reality much before Driverless Cars. Five to Six players are seriously attempting to make this a reality and are at various stages of development. Current prototypes under testing around the world intend to demonstrate the workability of both battery driven and LNG driven vessels which can be adapted to carry containers and dry bulk cargoes. We have an alternate disruptive model that delivers all the benefits and delivers a commercially viable solution.

Benefits To Hub

Innovation
Innovation
Boost to innovation and spin off development in Artificial Intelligence and automation.
Employment
80 – 100 high skill jobs in AI, Automation, Robotics, NLP & Machine Learning with continuity
Manufacturing
Scale model and first autonomous ship to be built at local yard with potential for future orders
Global HQ /IP
I Intellectual Property, data centers & data locally controlled and held

Blog/Projects

Autonomous ship market to hit $13.8B by 2030

Autonomous ships are setting sail, and are a market estimated to reach $13.8 billion by 2030, according to a recent report from MarketandMarkets. The demand for this technology is driven by an increase in world trade by sea, more maritime navigation, and the demand for safety and maritime tourism, the report found. <b>SEE: 5G technology:

Advanced Ship Autonomous Shipping: The future of Seafaring

Advances in autonomous shipping are becoming increasingly commonplace. Last week, the world’s first autonomous ferry was launched in Finland. Falco – which is operated by Finferries and uses Rolls-Royce ship technologies – is equipped with IoT technology that can detect objects using sensor fusion and AI. Its autonomous navigation system allows the vessel to automatically

Autonomous ship travels from San Diego to Hawaii

SAN DIEGO — A self-sailing ship made history after traveling from San Diego to Hawaii and back with no sailors aboard, according to military.com. The autonomous Trimaran, named Sea Hunter, was developed for counter-mine missions and submarine hunting. Crews did board the 132-foot-long Sea Hunter briefly during the voyage to check electrical and propulsion systems,