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Why ASVs matter in Australia’s maritime domain
Australia’s maritime challenge isn’t theoretical – it’s geographic. We’re responsible for vast sea lanes, critical infrastructure, and long northern approaches, while operating across big distances, harsh conditions, and constrained crewing. This reality is exactly why Autonomous Surface Vessels (ASVs) are becoming strategically relevant: they help create presence at scale – without scaling risk and cost in the same way. Utilising ASVS in Australia will enable: 1) Persisten
Apr 162 min read


Elysium EPL and Seasats Sign Reseller Agreement for Autonomous Surface Vessels in Australia and New Zealand
The Indo-Pacific 2025 International Maritime Exposition marked a significant milestone for Elysium EPL - and particularly for our Autonomous Surface Vessel (ASV) program. Alongside exhibiting one of our operational ASVs, Elysium EPL and Seasats formally signed their reseller agreement, confirming Elysium EPL as the exclusive reseller for Seasats in Australia and New Zealand. Elysium EPL Director Michael Mitchell (right) and Seasats CEO Mike Flanigan (left) sign the reseller
Nov 13, 20252 min read


Two USVs enhance Marine Environmental Services offering
Elysium EPL is spearheading Australia’s contribution to a global network of Uncrewed Surface Vessels (USVs), which will markedly improve accuracy in weather forecasting. USVs – sometimes called marine drones - offer a low impact, autonomous and economical solution to monitoring, capturing and transmitting ocean and weather data, 24/7. One of Elysium EPL's USVs in testing off the Darwin coast. Elysium EPL’s work in this space is connecting over 50 global experts and investing
Apr 29, 20252 min read
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