Recreational Marine Navigation Software Industry Overview
In the Recreational Marine Navigation Software market, key players like Timezero, i-Boating, Rose Point, and Expedition Marine engage in fierce competition. They leverage strategies like acquisitions, launches, and collaborations to roll out cutting-edge software. These firms also prioritize R&D, constantly pushing the boundaries of technology to cement their market dominance.
- April 2024: Seadronix, a key player in AI maritime solutions, introduced its latest innovation: the Rec-SEA Plugin. This advanced AI software transforms traditional vessels into 'smart' ships by leveraging onboard sensors such as LiDAR and RADAR. The Rec-SEA Plugin not only enhances safety but also elevates operational efficiency in maritime environments.
- March 2024: Celebrating the 30th anniversary of its inertial navigation product line, Kongsberg Discovery unveiled the Seapath® 385. This state-of-the-art system combines cutting-edge hardware with advanced navigation algorithms, ensuring unmatched precision for hydrographic surveying. Seapath 385 integrates inertial technology and processing algorithms with a wide array of satellite signals, including multi-frequency GPS, GLONASS, Galileo, Beidou, QZSS, and geostationary. It seamlessly processes data from Kongsberg Discovery's premium MGC® (motion gyro compass) or MRU (motion reference unit) inertial sensors, alongside GNSS data, offering RTK, PPP, or DGNSS corrections.
Recreational Marine Navigation Software Market Leaders
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Timezero
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i-Boating
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Rose Point
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EuroNav
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Expedition Marine
- *Disclaimer: Major Players sorted in no particular order