• A Battlespace Preparation Autonomous Underwater Vehicle (BPAUV) from Bluefin Robotics Corporation deploying during a US Navy exercise. (Wikimedia Commons)
    A Battlespace Preparation Autonomous Underwater Vehicle (BPAUV) from Bluefin Robotics Corporation deploying during a US Navy exercise. (Wikimedia Commons)
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Safran Electronics & Defense Australasia (SEDA) will make its largest investment in Australian research to date, after being awarded a grant in the latest round of the Australian Research Council’s Linkage Program.

The $1.8 million multi-year collaboration between SEDA and the University of Adelaide (UoA) is enabled by $643,565 in matched funding via the Linkage Program.

Entitled Collaborative Sensing and Learning for Maritime Situational Awareness, the project aims to demonstrate coordinated autonomous sensing of naval assets in dynamic maritime environments. Artificial Intelligence based technology will reduce the operational load required to deliver high quality maritime situational awareness.

Safran says it will 'take advantage of novel and emergent artificial intelligence technologies developed collaboratively with UoA.'

“Safran considers collaboration in early stage research a key pillar of our business and it brings us a competitive advantage. Through this project, we will advance Australian sovereign capability by developing maritime intelligence gathering technology for the RAN," Alexis de Pelleport, Safran Pacific CEO, said.

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