Seawork 2026 Unveils Pavilion for Autonomous & Remote-Operated Vessels

Seawork 2026 is launching a new dedicated pavilion for autonomous and remotely operated vessels, providing companies with a high-profile space to showcase advanced uncrewed systems and technologies driving the future of maritime automation By Eleanor Widdows / 12 Nov 2025

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Seawork 2026 Unveils Pavilion for Autonomous & Remote-Operated Vessels
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Seawork 2026, taking place June 9-11 in Southampton, UK, is introducing a major new addition, the Autonomous & Remote-Operated Vessel Pavilion, to showcase the latest developments in uncrewed and autonomous maritime technology.

Seawork 2026 Unveils Pavilion for Autonomous & Remote-Operated Vessels

The Pavilion will spotlight advanced uncrewed craft, innovative control systems, and the transformative technologies that are currently shaping the future of maritime operations. Developments in vessel design, navigation, and remote operation will be highlighted for the event’s professional audience.

The Pavilion is designed to provide companies with a high-profile space to present their latest products, solutions, and services to a focused and engaged audience.

Exhibitors will receive prominent positioning within one of Seawork’s brand-new zones and will be supported by targeted marketing campaigns to maximize visibility and reach within the maritime technology community.

Seawork 2026 Unveils Pavilion for Autonomous & Remote-Operated Vessels

The exhibition format features purpose-built pods, providing a cost-effective way for businesses to showcase technical leadership and tap into the rising demand for maritime automation.

With the global maritime sector placing greater emphasis on autonomy, remote operations, and smarter systems, the Pavilion represents a timely and valuable addition to Seawork’s offering.

Stand space is limited, and early booking is strongly recommended due to high expected interest.

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Posted by Eleanor Widdows Eleanor joined Unmanned Systems Technology in 2025 as a Junior Editor and Copywriter. She holds a First-Class Honors degree in English Language and Linguistics from the University of Southampton and is passionate about producing clear, accessible content on UAVs, robotics, and sensing technologies, showcasing the latest innovations in the unmanned systems sector. Connect
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