Buffalo Automation
Buffalo Automation is an artificial intelligence (AI) startup that develops autonomous navigation technology for commercial ships, recreational boats, and water taxis with the goal to improve maritime safety.[2][3][4] It is a private company based in Buffalo, New York.[5][6] Thiru Vikram is the CEO of the company.[7]
Private | |
Industry | Artificial Intelligence Autonomous robot |
Founded | 2015 |
Founders | Thiru Vikram Alexander Zhitelzeyf |
Headquarters | , |
Area served | Worldwide |
Key people | Mohit Arvind Khakharia, Vice President, Software Chris X Edwards, Lead Engineer |
Products | AutoMate |
Website | https://www.buffautomation.com/ |
History
Buffalo Automation was founded by Thiru Vikram, Alexander Zhitelzeyf and Emilie Reynolds, who were engineering students at the University at Buffalo.[3][8] Originating as a university research project, the concept was transformed into a company in 2015.[9] The team developed AutoMate, a predictive system[10] which uses artificial intelligence technology and neural networks to coordinate and integrate data, decisions, and actions based on nautical maps, cameras, sensors, thermal imaging, broadband radars, GPS, LiDAR[11] and Automatic Identification System (AIS).[12][13] The system allows autonomous identification and safe navigation around stationary objects (allision avoidance),[4] swimmers, and other vessels within the surrounding 24 nautical miles (28 mi).[5][9][14] Initially developed as a fleet management and autopilot solution for the commercial shipping industry, the technology has since been adapted for use with recreational boats, including yachts and motorboats.[15] Initial tests were performed in 2015, using a 16-foot (4.9 m)-long catamaran equipped with the AutoMate system.[16]
In addition to hazard identification and avoidance, the AutoMate system also employs neural networks to recognize navigation signs, help vessels maneuver in compliance with International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea (COLREGS), and interpret weather conditions.[6][17][18] The technology helps in fuel efficiency, which was tested in 2018 on vessels in the Great Lakes.[19][20]
In early 2018, Buffalo Automation began tests of a 22-foot (6.7 m)-long autonomous pleasure boat made by Sea Ray, a boat manufacturer owned by the Brunswick Boat Group.[21][22][23] Also in 2018, Buffalo Automation expanded its sales focus to Europe.[24]
Trials of Britain's first robot water taxis, watercraft equipped with the AutoMate autonomous navigation system, are scheduled for summer 2020 in Plymouth (UK).[2][25] In response to health care and public health sector unmet needs arising due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Buffalo Automation redeveloped its thermal imaging software to enable the rapid skin temperature (fever) scanning of multiple people at one time.[26]
Funding
In 2016, Buffalo Automation secured US$25,000 in pre-seed investments from Launch NY and Z80 Labs. In 2018, it raised $900,000 in a seed funding round led by the Jacobs family office, with Z80 making a $100,000 follow-on investment.[3][7] Grants from SUNY and New York State business plan competition prizes helped bootstrap early activity.[7]
Awards and recognition
- In 2015, Buffalo Automation won the inaugural Buffalo Student Sandbox, an accelerator program.[27]
- In 2016, it won the University at Buffalo's Henry A. Panasci Jr. Technology Entrepreneurship Competition.[28][1] The same year, the company was nominated as a finalist for the Innovation Award by Lloyd's List,[29] and won the New York Business Plan Competition, under the Information Technology/Software category.[17][28]
- In 2018, Buffalo Automation was a semifinalist in 43 North, a startup pitch competition.[30]
- In 2019, Buffalo Automation's flagship product, the AutoMate won the second annual XCELLENCE Awards by the Association for Unmanned Vehicle Systems International (AUVSI) for Detect & Avoid Solutions. NASA's ICAROUS placed second and Auterion's PX4 Avoidance was awarded third place.[31]
See Also
- MV Yara Birkeland
- Piranha Unmanned Surface Vessel
- Roboat
- Scout (autonomous boat)
- Sea Hunter
- Allision avoidance
References
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- Ungureanu, Horia (October 10, 2015). "Driverless Autopilot For Boats Will Make The Lives Of Captains Much Easier". Tech Times.
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- Lowe, Yohannes (17 Apr 2020). "Britain's first robot water taxis to be unveiled in Plymouth as US tech firm announces trial". The Daily Telegraph. Telegraph Media Group. Retrieved 20 May 2020.
- Miner, Dan (17 May 2020). "Fast growth, hiring binges, millions in funding: Buffalo-based startups offer slivers of hope". Retrieved 20 May 2020.
- "Buffalo Automation Group takes top prize in Buffalo Student Sandbox accelerator". www.bizjournals.com. Retrieved 2018-05-11.
- "UB-affiliated artificial intelligence startup raises $900,000 in seed round to advance driverless boat technology - University at Buffalo". www.buffalo.edu. Retrieved 2018-05-04.
- Miner, Dan (2016-04-04). "Self-navigating ship startup wins prestigious Panasci prize". Buffalo Business First. Retrieved 2018-05-11 – via www.bizjournals.com.
- "43North announces $5 million competition semifinalists". 43north.org. 23 July 2018.
- "Winners Named for Second Annual AUVSI XCELLENCE Awards". Association for Unmanned Vehicle Systems International. 2019-04-30. Retrieved 2019-07-17.