Oceanology International 2026 – Uncrewed Vehicles & Vessels Track Q&A

27-02-2026
Ocean Robotics Planet interviewed Justin Manley, CCO of Seahawk Robotics to find out more about autonomy and the uncrewed maritime industry; themes of the Uncrewed Vehicles and Vessels conference track at Oi26 that will focus on innovative developments and applications in marine autonomous systems, including Robotics, AUVs, ROVs and ASVs.


Oceanology International 2026 – Uncrewed Vehicles & Vessels Track Q&A


ORP: Autonomy at sea has matured rapidly — from concept to commercial reality. What does true operational autonomy look like in 2026, and how close are we to achieving it across both AUVs and USVs?

Justin Manley: The defense community has demonstrated operational autonomy across platform types including large UUVs, gliders, and USVs. Commercially we saw the Mayflower Autonomous Ship project deliver a truly autonomous ocean crossing. The barriers to further operations are business and cultural, not technical.

ORP: If we were to sit here again in 2030, what would success look like for the uncrewed maritime industry — technical breakthroughs, regulatory milestones, or cultural acceptance?

Justin Manley: Four years is not a very long time for the conservative maritime sector. I expect we will see significant increases in the number of deployed uncrewed maritime systems. Hopefully we will see a regulatory and commercial shift that trusts software more so that human in the loop operations can become more efficient. Ideally a small number of human overseers aligned to a large fleet of UMS. Defense will drive this transition and offshore commercial will follow more slowly.

ORP: Why should someone working in marine robotics or ocean technology make sure to attend the Uncrewed Vehicles & Vessels track at Oi 2026?

Justin Manley: OI is the place to see the tech on display live while also hearing directly from those who make it work.


For more information, please visit: www.oceanologyinternational.com/london/en-gb.html?utm_source=oceanrobotics&utm_medium=barter&utm_cam

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