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Dynautics at Seawork 2026: New products on show

Modular subsea vehicles, next-generation marine autopilot technology and practical data recording for uncrewed missions - see the new products on show at Seawork 2026 from Dynautics on stand P19. Dynautics has several new products on show at Seawork 2026, which returns to Southampton from 9-11 June bringing together commercial marine operators, vessel builders, port

2026-05-11T14:54:36+01:0011/05/2026|

Reducing time to launch for USVs

At Dynautics, we know first-hand how challenging it is to design and build an Uncrewed Surface Vessel (USV). Based on over 30 years of experience, we have developed adaptive autopilot and VCS technologies and dynamic simulation tools to get you to on-water trials faster and more efficiently, reducing time to launch for USVs. We

2025-07-16T15:14:37+01:0016/07/2025|

Dynautics established as Mercury Marine dealer

Interfacing to third party devices, such as engines, on uncrewed vessels can be challenging. Complex technical issues need to be overcome for safe and reliable remote operation. Dr Henry Robinson, Dynautics CEO, recently penned a detailed article on this topic which you can read here. The team at Dynautics is experienced in providing control software that

2021-12-06T10:40:21+00:0006/12/2021|

Joint USV training initiative kicks off

Dynautics recently ran a tailored training day for its long-standing client, HydroSurv, designed to rapidly familiarise HydroSurv’s customer and end user, Survey Genix, on the control systems of their recently acquired REAV-16 USV. Exeter-based HydroSurv offers end-to-end hydrographic, geophysical and environmental data acquisition, processing and interpretive reporting services. Their highly portable REAV-16 USV was developed

2021-07-20T10:08:52+01:0020/07/2021|

Pushing over-the-horizon capability boundaries with SEA-KIT

SEA-KIT International is a leading designer and builder of Uncrewed Surface Vessels with a range of applications across the offshore, survey, research, defence and security sectors. In August 2020, SEA-KIT's USV ‘Maxlimer’ took part in a collaborative Atlantic survey project, co-funded by the UK Space Agency. The project was designed to demonstrate true, over-the-horizon survey

2021-07-01T11:41:25+01:0001/07/2021|

Autopilot now has ‘Hover’ function

Dynautics’ E-Boat autopilot specifically designed for electrically-propelled unmanned boats now has ‘Hover’ functionality as an upgrade to the standard E-Boat autopilot module. The Hover function allows the unmanned survey operator to pause the data collection process to check equipment, validate data, avoid weeds or obstructions. The new and unique Dynautics Hover feature, available as an

2020-11-30T15:35:13+00:0030/11/2020|

Dynautics chosen as the ‘The Brains Behind’ the new HydroSurv™ REAV-16 USV (Unmanned Surface Vehicle)

Dynautics E-Boat T Control Module in operation on HydroSurv 16 USV Dynautics Ltd announces the collaboration with the USV designer, builder and operator HydroSurv Unmanned Survey (UK) Ltd. The HydroSurv™ REAV-16, due to be launched in March 2020 will utilise Dynautics’ Spectre E-Boat-T control module. The REAV-16 is a readily portable autonomous vessel

2020-03-11T10:18:08+00:0011/03/2020|

Dynautics OI2020 Virtual Exhibition starts week beginning 16th March 2020

Dynautics Ltd announces that due to the understandable postponement of the Oceanology International exhibition scheduled for later this month that they will be holding their own ‘Dynautics OI2020 virtual exhibition’ starting on the week beginning 17th March across all their media channels. Dynautics’ CEO, Henry Robinson, commented ‘OI2020 is crucial for companies such as Dynautics.

2020-03-17T14:15:18+00:0006/03/2020|

The Brains Behind Unmanned Missions

      Dynautics have over 20 years’ experience in the design and supply of navigation, communication and platform management electronics for unmanned marine missions worldwide making us the Brains Behind Unmanned Missions. Thousands of miles have been controlled by our systems resulting in vast amounts of scientific, cartographic and security data being collected. We

2020-02-18T16:53:00+00:0018/02/2020|
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