Sea Machines Quadruples Headcount in 18 Months
Hamburg in the very near future.“Sea Machines is doing the hard work required to deliver reliable advanced control and perception technology to the industry, which takes a broad technical team working ashore and on water to deliver upon on promises to our partners and customers,” said Michael Johnson, founder and CEO, Sea Machines. “It’s exciting to see the continuing growth of the company as demand for our products increase.”The company is also managing a pilot program with Tuco Marine, of Denmark, to test the autonomous technology aboard ProZero workboats and will soon
Bourque Joins Sea Machines
as spearheading a global initiative to spark partnerships with commercial marine companies. “Phil’s marine relationships span the Americas, EMEA and APAC regions and he will be a key part of bringing the Sea Machines technology to the global market,” said Sea Machines CEO, Michael Johnson. Bourque comes to Sea Machines with a background in international sales management, having built much of the global sales and support network for Seakeeper Inc, the manufacturer of marine gyrostabilizers. “I enjoy the challenge of working with advanced technology, Bourque