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Businesses offered chance to use trailblazing robot boat

EU-funded unmanned vessel acquired by University of Plymouth so businesses can carry out research at sea

The C Worker 4 robot boat

The University of Plymouth acquired an EU-funded robot boat which businesses will be able to use to carry out research at sea.

The C-Worker 4 will be based at the university’s Marine Station building, at Coxside, Plymouth, and is the first major unmanned boat to join its substantial fleet of vessels and marine field equipment.

The boat is part-funded by the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) as part of the university’s participation in the Marine Business Technology Centre (MBTC) project.

It will create opportunities for Devon-based small- and medium-sized businesses to take part in collaborative research, development and innovation activities within the Smart Sound Plymouth off-shore proving area.

The C Worker 4 is an unmanned vessel that can stay at sea for 48 hours with top speed of seven knots

It will also provide university staff and students with an industry-standard platform to undertake world-class research and teaching alongside companies.

The new vessel complements the university’s world-leading marine and maritime expertise, which includes research groups exploring autonomous marine systems and maritime cyber threats.

Professor Kevin Jones, executive dean of science and engineering at the University of Plymouth, said:“Autonomous systems are an emerging and exciting field in which the university, and Plymouth as a whole, has an excellent reputation.

Professor Kevin Jones, of the University of Plymouth, left, speaking at a symposium

“This new unmanned vessel is an outstanding addition to our fleet of marine and maritime equipment and will increase our capabilities in terms of research and teaching. It is also a boost for the region, and means the work we can do with local businesses can be taken to a whole new level.”