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Autonomous Sailing Boats

Oshen

Apr
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23 Apr 2025 /  
7:00pm - 8:00pm
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An online event, Anahita Laverack will talk about how these vehicles can endure multi-month missions, and how their compact size makes deployment  straightforward: a ten-strong constellation of C-Stars can be launched from a small fishing vessel. These robots allow users to harness the power of mass-deployed ocean sensor networks to unlock breakthrough insights in climate and weather research, industry operations, and marine domain awareness.

Holding a degree in Aeronautical Engineering from Imperial College London, Anahita completed her Master's in the design and navigation of transatlantic autonomous micro-vessels. Prior to co-founding Oshen, she worked as a robotics engineer at start-up KinKeepers.

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23 Apr 2025 

7:00pm - 8:00pm

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Organiser

  • Solent Local Network

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Please register in advance for free here. A joining link (Zoom) will be provided in advance of the event to the email address used at registration.

Speakers

Anahita Laverack

CEO & Co-Founder at Oshen - Oshen

Background: Holding a degree in Aeronautical Engineering from Imperial College London, Anahita completed her Master's in the design and navigation of transatlantic autonomous micro-vessels. Prior to co-founding Oshen, she worked as a robotics engineer at start-up KinKeepers. 

​Present day: Anahita currently oversees Oshen's strategic development and hardware design, applying her specialised knowledge to advance autonomous marine sensing technologies.

​Fun fact: A keen sailor, Anahita maintains that an underlying motivation for providing ocean data for better forecasts was born in 2020, after having to double-handed sail continuously for 3 days to try outrun a poorly forecast storm. 

Programme

19:00 lecture begins (online)

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