Dynautics wins Seawork Innovations Showcase award for Phantom 2 AUV


Dynautics has won the Subsea and Underwater Intervention award at the Seawork Innovations Showcase for its Phantom 2 autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV), recognising the platform’s modular design and contribution to the next generation of subsea operations.
Phantom 2 was showcased at Seawork in Southampton last week, Europe’s largest commercial marine and workboat event. The 3-metre modular AUV is designed to be scaled around different payload requirements, supporting flexible deployment across offshore, subsea, oceanographic, defence and security missions.
Dynautics used 3D models, digital twin creation and simulation to customise the design of Phantom 2 based around client needs, reducing risk and time to market. Using its AUV Simulator technology, Dynautics catalyses the development process and optimises vehicle efficiency to ensure reliable performance in complex marine environments.
“This award is a proud moment for the Dynautics team and reflects the hard work behind Phantom 2,” said Henry Robinson, CEO of Dynautics. “The platform has been developed in response to customer needs and growing industry demand for modular, multi-tasking AUV technology. We are now continuing with sea trials to show how we can combine imaging sonar for wide area survey, with a high-performance optical camera system to record objects at high resolution.”
The Seawork Innovations Showcase celebrates outstanding new products and technologies serving the commercial marine sector. Dynautics’ win highlights its role as a specialist in advanced marine autopilots, vessel control systems and vehicle management technologies for uncrewed surface and subsea platforms.
About Dynautics
Dynautics provides advanced control systems for uncrewed surface and subsea vehicles. Its solutions support surface and subsea missions across offshore energy, marine transport, oceanography, defence and security applications. Thousands of miles have been successfully navigated using our reliable and robust unmanned marine control systems. As co-authors of the Marine Autonomous Surface Ships UK Code of Practice, Dynautics is actively helping to define the route towards marine vehicle autonomy. www.dynautics.com
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