STL Research are now a member of the Celtic Sea Cluster
STL Research are very pleased to announce their membership of the Celtic Sea Cluster, which is aimed at driving market readiness for floating offshore wind in the Celtic Sea. The …
STL Research are very pleased to announce their membership of the Celtic Sea Cluster, which is aimed at driving market readiness for floating offshore wind in the Celtic Sea. The …
On Thursday 24th July 2025, Peter Back and Phil Vosper welcomed Jason Liu and Arnold Li, from OceanAlpha (www.oceanalpha.com) to the STL Research (www.stlres.co) office in Cowes. In discussions with their …
STL Research are pleased to announce the posting of a simulation of the Neptune 20M Offshore Personnel Access System (PAS) on their YouTube channel. The simulation is intended as an …
STL are pleased to announce the launch of their newly redesigned website, dedicated to the Proteus Launch and Recovery System (LARS). Stay up to date with our latest news over …
STL Research are very pleased to announce their membership of the Future Autonomous at Sea Technologies (FAST) Cluster. Centred in the Southwest, the FAST Cluster aims to accelerate innovation, nurture …
STL are pleased to announce that initial, un-manned sea trials of the prototype Neptune motion-compensated personnel access system were successfully completed in March 2023. Sea Trials were carried out on …
As development of our Remote Sensing System (RSS) nears completion, we are pleased to share some of the details in a presentation titled ‘A Motion Compensated Robotic Arm for Use …
We have recently been awarded grant funding by Marine-i, the EU funded programme set up to boost marine innovation in Cornwall. The grant will help fund the development a Remote Sensing System …
Submarine Technology Limited have completed initial space stabilisation and motion synchronisation tests on their new robotic arm. The small-scale, hydraulically actuated arm, known as Proteus, was developed with financial support …
Following the success of our recent Ship-based Robotics Event at the Tremough Innovation Centre, we’ve made all the presentations available to download. Just visit the Proteus page of our website …
