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    Leading research institutes explore the future of unmanned transport

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    Yvonne Koldenhof
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    Jan 8, 2016

    With an increasing interest in the possibility of autonomic sailing ships, several initiatives are underway. MARIN is carrying out unmanned ship simulations with the help of the Automatic Identification System (AIS).

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    Yvonne Koldenhof

    Senior Project Manager/Teamleader Maritime Operations

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