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Fugro launches MASSPeople international working group for remote and autonomous training standards

Fugro launches MASSPeople international working group for remote and autonomous training standards In partnership with SeaBot XR, a leading agency for next-generation cutting-edge learning products and services, and the UK Maritime and Coastguard Agency, Fugro has launched MASSPeople, the Maritime Autonomous Surface Ships (MASS) International Training Standards Working Group. The group consists of representatives from European and international maritime authorities who will collaborate to develop world-class training and competency standards for remote and autonomous vessels. MASSPeople, the new international training standards working group formed by Fugro, Seabot XR and the Maritime and Coastguard Agency, will develop world-class training and competency standards for remote and autonomous vessels

Bigfoot Rehab, Cyborg Venus Flytrap, T-Rex Babies and More Mysterious News Briefly — January 26, 2021

Mysterious News Briefly January 26, 2021 Scientists at Nanyang Technological University in Singapore developed a new robotic grabber made with a severed piece of a Venus flytrap ( Dionaea muscipula) connected to the robot’s arm electrodes. If the robot suddenly demands to be called Audrey and starts calling for Seymour, run! A joint Australian-French research team set a world record for the most stable transmission of a laser signal through the atmosphere with no interference from atmospheric turbulence, thus opening the door for an increase in the data rate from satellites to ground by orders of magnitude. In other words, from 5G to 5Gee-whiz!

Will autonomous ships be the shipping sector s downfall ?

Will autonomous ships be the “downfall” of the shipping sector? Hundred-and-fifty-tonne vessels will cross the oceans without a crew. Industrial cities dragging water like tectonic plates. Like metal spectres. That is the future of the maritime sector if we go by its own forecasts. (Marga Ferrer ) 16 December 2020 Share this page Hundred-and-fifty-tonne vessels will cross the oceans without a crew. Industrial cities dragging water like tectonic plates. Like metal spectres. That is the future of the maritime sector if we go by its own forecasts. (Marga Ferrer ) Hundred-and-fifty-tonne vessels will cross the oceans without a crew. Industrial cities dragging water like tectonic plates. Like metal spectres. That is the future of the maritime sector if we go by its own forecasts. Autonomous vessels have been on the agenda of shipping companies for some time, and the International Maritime Organization has been working since 2017 to ensure the safe and clean operation of Marit

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