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The best show floor for uncrewed and robotic technology just got even better. From an expanded list of exhibitors to brand new educational theaters, the XPO Hall will help you keep a pulse on where our industry’s headed.
Sit in on major keynotes and share your perspective during workshops. Together, we will explore the design, operationalization, integration, and safeguarding of uncrewed and robotic technology.
Hear the latest ideas for integrating technology across industries and help shape the standards and systems to get us there.
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Advanced Navigation is a privately owned Australia company that specialises in the development of navigation technologies and robotics. The company has a focus on generating products of the highest quality standard, both in terms of hardware and software. The company’s founders came from a background in mission critical robotics built to military specification and this can be seen through Advanced Navigation’s products. Advanced Navigation’s engineers have specialised expertise across a broad range of fields including sensors, GNSS, inertial navigation, RFV technologies, acoustics, robotics, AI and algorithms.
Hydrus takes the drone revolution underwater with the most advanced sonar, navigation and communications systems of any subsea vehicle. It contains a DVL, USBL, INS, acoustic and optical modems, all tightly integrated. This enables highly reliable, fully autonomous underwater missions at your fingertips. It also provides obstacle detection and collision avoidance.
Hydrus condenses its advanced features into one of the smallest, and most affordable autonomous underwater vehicles on the market. Its compact size and minimal weight means it can be launched by a single person and taken as carry-on when flying.
Hydrus is able to integrate custom software offering full access to the camera, sensors, navigation, modems and control. The powerful and open architecture is ideal for machine vision and AI applications.
Hydrus produces stunning imagery, even in challenging low light and harsh conditions. Equipped with a cinema-grade 4K 60 frames per second camera combined with an AI engine to analyse image quality - Hydrus can learn what it needs to capture on the fly. It can also create 3D models of underwater objects by combining imagery with its sonar and navigation data.
Hydrus takes complex mission design out of the expert domain and into the hands of anyone that’s interested in underwater data. Users only need to access a web browser to use the online platform. Then, simply point and click using the provided map to plan underwater missions in 3D. It’s that simple.