ACM™ Featured in VIPC and VISA Demonstration for Port Security

Tridentis recently demonstrated our Autonomous Coastal Monitor™ (ACM™) unmanned surface vessel as part of the Port Security and Emergency Response pilot project in Hampton Roads. The ACM™ and this project was featured in a news article published by VIPC, the Virginia Innovation Partnership Consortium:

NORFOLK, VIRGINIA, UNITED STATES, May 2, 2023/EINPresswire.com/ -- Tridentis LLC recently demonstrated its Autonomous Coastal Monitor (ACM) unmanned surface maritime system as a critical tool for first responders to protect Virginia’s maritime resources during the Port Security and Emergency Response pilot project in Hampton Roads. The project is sponsored by the Virginia Innovation Partnership Corporation (VIPC) and the Virginia Institute for Spaceflight and Autonomy (VISA) at Old Dominion University (ODU). The demonstration was performed at the ODU Sailing Center in Norfolk.

During the demonstration, Tridentis, which is headquartered in Alexandria with offices in Norfolk, showed how the ACM addresses three priorities for public safety: disaster recovery, pollution control and security.

“The ACM is a pickup truck for the ocean because it can do difficult things cheaply,” said David Jochum, the president and founder of Tridentis. “The ACM allows the operator to let the robots do the often boring and sometimes dangerous work of collecting data on the water to facilitate various mission sets.”

Read more at the following link: VIPC and VISA Host Demonstration of the Tridentis Unmanned Vessel for Port Security and Emergency Response in Virginia (einpresswire.com)

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