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Robosys Automation Opens New US Office to Support Offshore Renewables

The advanced maritime autonomy specialist, Robosys Automation, has announced the opening of its new US office, following another successful year of delivering advanced maritime autonomy and vessel control solutions worldwide.

The new US office will be supporting the emerging ocean renewables sector in the Americas maritime markets, including offshore wind farms.

Robosys' VOYAGER AI solutions provide critical answers to the dull, dangerous, and dirty operations associated with operating at sea; through enabling vessels to become lean-crewed, uncrewed, or via decision aided support, whether a new build or currently in operation.

Headed by Aditya Nawab, Founder and CEO of Robosys Automation, the new office is located in Boston, Massachusetts within the New England region. Aditya Nawab comments: "From the arrival of the Pilgrims in 1620, to today, Boston has become home to many pioneers, therefore it is only natural that Robosys expands into this dynamic and innovative region. We look forward to continuing to demonstrate the many ways Robosys Automation, as a pioneer in advanced maritime autonomy, helps maritime organizations better operate, and better support their teams; safer, smarter and cleaner."

The recently launched New England Wind Project, aka Vineyard Wind South, situated 20 nm south of Martha's Vineyard, and 24 nm SW of Nantucket, in Massachusetts and which is expected to generate up to 2,600 megawatts of clean and renewable electricity, is one such site where Robosys will be able to provide support.

The opening of the new office in the US will help both support Robosys' global business strategic plans, and also help drive awareness and support of the worldwide maritime sector and communities through its collaborative activities.

Robosys, headquartered at the world-renown UK's National Oceanography Centre (NOC), recently collaborated with the UK Marine Robotics Innovation Hub, also situated at the NOC, recently delivered an International Maritime Business event to a Massachusetts Maritime Academy student cohort.

Aditya Nawab will be joined at Robosys Automation's Boston office with new personnel including operational support staff, software developers, and electrical engineers, together with seasonal interns.

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