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"I would highly recommend and see is pretty much like it's machine learning and notify and actually identifying different objects because for me it's more about knowing what's ahead of me and be able to actually put my head on the pilot and just relax and have full trust at the computer and the camera is gonna see way more than what I can even see." Jokke Sommer - Escape Yacht - "Hanse 548" About SEA.AI SEA.AI is a pioneer in the field of Machine Vision for maritime applications. With a team of over 60 professionals based in France, Austria, Portugal and the United States, the company is committed to establishing Machine Vision as the new standard for safety in the maritime sector. Their product range integrates optical and thermal sensors with artificial intelligence, for greater comfort and safety at sea. SEA.AI systems are designed to quickly detect and identify any floating object, providing the crew with real-time information. This technology is available in a wide range of versions adapted to the specific needs of pleasure, commercial, fishing, workboats and rescue vessels. www.sea.ai How does it work? On-board camera systems autonomously process images and display safety-relevant data on an intuitive user-interface. Intelligent alarming helps crews to make informed decisions. SEA.AI combines lowlight and thermal cameras with artificial intelligence. Using latest Machine Vision technology, best-in-class deep learning capabilities and an ever-growing proprietary database of millions of annotated marine objects, SEA.AI provides the most comprehensive digital understanding of the vessel’s surface surroundings.