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Saronic and NVIDIA partner to accelerate autonomous maritime systems
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Saronic Technologies and NVIDIA have formed a strategic collaboration to accelerate advancements in maritime autonomy and robotics. This partnership combines Saronic’s expertise in autonomous maritime systems with NVIDIA’s accelerated computing capabilities, positioning both companies to push the boundaries of AI-powered naval technology and autonomous vessel operations.

What you should know: The collaboration builds on Saronic’s existing use of NVIDIA technology across its autonomous maritime platforms and operations.
• Saronic currently uses NVIDIA’s accelerated compute capabilities, AI models, and development tools across simulation, software development, and autonomous platform operations.
• All Saronic vessels feature embedded NVIDIA hardware that enables real-time decision making and both single-agent and multi-agent autonomous functions.
• The partnership will focus on joint research and development efforts to advance maritime robotics and autonomy technologies.

The big picture: This collaboration represents a significant acceleration in the development timeline for autonomous maritime systems.
• Tasks that previously took days can now be completed in hours, including training, verifying, and deploying new software features.
• The faster development cycle allows Saronic to rapidly iterate and improve its autonomy stack, delivering platforms with enhanced resilience, reliability, and performance.
• NVIDIA’s AI models, software libraries, and development environments have significantly accelerated Saronic’s algorithmic development cycle.

Key technical capabilities: The partnership leverages NVIDIA’s edge computing power to enable sophisticated autonomous operations at sea.
• Vision and reasoning models run directly onboard vessels, enabling real-time decision making without relying on external connectivity.
• The platforms support both single-agent operations for individual vessel autonomy and multi-agent functions for coordinated fleet operations.
• NVIDIA’s development tools help build, test, and deploy Saronic’s autonomous maritime platforms with greater speed and efficiency.

Recent developments: Saronic reached a major production milestone earlier this year with the start of manufacturing for its new autonomous vessel class.
• In August, the company held a keel-laying ceremony for its Marauder vessel at its recently acquired shipyard in Franklin, Louisiana.
• This milestone marks the official start of production for a new class of fully autonomous ships, representing the transition from development to commercial manufacturing.

Saronic and NVIDIA join hands on maritime autonomy and robotics

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