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Sea.AI to bring advanced radar perception to AI-Powered machine vision

by SEA.AI 6 May 19:29 BST
Diogo Arreda (US Sales Manager at Sea.AI), Nicolas Tangredi (US Sales Manager at SEA.AI), Marcus Warrelmann (CEO at Sea.AI), John Minor (CEO at Tocaro Blue), Andrew Rains (Senior Sales Director at Tocaro Blue) © Sea.AI

Sea.AI, the pioneer in artificial intelligence for maritime vision, is making significant strides toward next-generation situational awareness by integrating award-winning radar perception software, Tocaro Blue's ProteusCore™, into its AI-driven navigation platform.

The collaboration will dramatically enhance object detection, identification, and decision-making in all visibility conditions, delivering a new standard of safety for vessels worldwide.

In 2018, Sea.AI introduced the first onboard safety systems utilizing machine vision technology, enabling operators to see more, understand more, and navigate with greater confidence.

Building on a proprietary database of millions of annotated marine objects, Sea.AI is taking its multi-sensor fusion approach to the next level by combining high-resolution optical, thermal, AIS, and radar data into a single navigation interface.

Smarter navigation through AI-Powered sensor fusion

The combination of advanced radar perception with Sea.AI's machine vision technology will improve distance estimation and collision avoidance while providing 360-degree situational awareness in even the poorest conditions.

With the integration of ProteusCore™, Sea.AI customers can visualize filtered and decluttered radar targets and unlock all-weather capability, providing unparalleled object and collision avoidance information presented in the Sea.AI camera interface.

Development is well under way, with availability targeted for Q4 2025 as a software upgrade for existing Sea.AI systems.

A new era for maritime AI

"Merging radar with optical and thermal vision will allow us to deliver a fully AI-enhanced safety system," said Marcus Warrelmann, CEO of Sea.AI. "We are not just reading instruments. We are making them intelligent."

"Tocaro Blue is proud to support Sea.AI's mission of saving lives at sea by empowering their products with our advanced ProteusCore™ AI Radar Perception software. Combining radar and camera technologies creates powerful sensor fusion, significantly enhancing situational awareness for maritime operators. We're excited to bring this innovative solution to market in collaboration with Sea.AI!" — John Minor, CEO of Tocaro Blue.

Want to learn more?

AI is reshaping the world — and the maritime domain is no exception.

Join Sea.AI for an exclusive webinar on May 27th at 16:00 EST / 10:00 CET to discover how our machine vision technology, now enhanced with Tocaro Blue's ProteusCore™ radar perception software, is unlocking a new level of situational awareness at sea.

The session will explore the evolution of maritime AI, the strengths of Sea.AI's optical and thermal detection, the added power of radar-based interpretation, and how the combined solution delivers unmatched safety and performance for vessels worldwide.

Speakers
Philipp Stampfl, Product Manager, SEA.AI
Andrew Rains, Senior Sales Director, Tocaro Blue

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