How to Enable Safe and Regulated Autonomous Systems
In a recent webinar, experts from Frazer-Nash Consultancy were joined by Trusted Autonomous Systems, discussing the critical journey towards implementing autonomous systems and regulation in the maritime industry.
Did you miss it? Watch a recording here.
During the event, our experts bring to life the journey towards delivering world-leading autonomous and robotic technologies, and how to potentially overcome the complex challenges of enabling safe and regulated autonomous systems at sea.
Rita Arrigo, Digital Innovation Lead at Frazer-Nash Consultancy, chaired the event and was joined by Rob Dickie, Group Leader at Frazer-Nash Consultancy, and Rachel Horne, Director of Autonomy Accreditation at Trusted Autonomous Systems.
The experts explored a number of topics using real examples to bring them to life, during our one-hour, interactive webinar. These included:
- The value of autonomous systems in the maritime industry
- The environmental, operational and safety benefits of enabling safe and regulated autonomous systems
- The growth of human and machine 'teaming' and how this model can provide assistance in challenging environments
- How regulatory requirements and frameworks for autonomous maritime vessels, including Collision Avoidance, are communicated and developed – and the capabilities and competencies required in order to meet regulation
- Digitizing codes of conduct to simplify regulations and get vessels in the water in the fastest, safest way possible
- The future of regulating and assuring technology to enable it to be utilized in a way that hasn’t previously been seen
- Approaches to autonomy that will complement and support human-machine teaming
Visit Trusted Autonomous Systems to find out more.