SEACLEAR 2 is still ongoing, but the pieces are slowly coming together, which could result in fleets of automated robo-teams taking on the arduous task of clearing up our mess in the near future.
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No ordinary clean-up operation: EU deploys drones and robots to remove litter from the sea floor
Futuristic tech, including heavy-lifting robots, is being deployed to help clean up Europe’s litter-riddled waters as part of an EU-funded trial. Scientists and companies behind SeaClear2.0 and its ...
With millions of tons of plastic covering the seafloor, and more added every year, plastic pollution in the oceans is a major problem. With this amount of waste, we are ruining Earth's oceans and ...
Removing litter from oceans and seas is a costly and time-consuming process. As part of a European cooperative project, a team at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) is developing a robotic ...
The Cypriot environmental consultancy, Isotech, hosted the second pilot test of the autonomous robotic system SeaClear2.0 on Thursday. According to a press release issued on Friday, the machine flexed ...
Futuristic tech, including heavy-lifting robots, is being deployed to help clean up Europe’s litter-riddled waters as part of an EU-funded trial. Scientists and companies behind SeaClear2.0 and its ...
The EU-funded initiative is helping tidy up the litter-filled sea floor, and could even be used to detect hidden mines. Futuristic tech, including heavy-lifting robots, is being deployed to help clean ...
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