The New Zealand Herald

Kiwi firm protecting Cup watchers

- Francis Cook

Auckland company Vesper Marine is putting a virtual fence around the America’s Cup racecourse, providing real-time updates to spectators on the water.

The America’s Cup Event Authority is using Vesper Marine’s Guardian AIS system.

It provides a navigation perimeter of the racecourse which is updated in real time as course changes are made.

Spectators and local marine traffic on the water will be kept fully updated about the perimeter of the course, ensuring their safety during races.

Using the technology, race officials monitoring the event and looking for safety concerns or weather-dependant changes to the course are able to send informatio­n out automatica­lly to other vessels in the area, providing them with a virtual fence.

Vessels which veer too close to the perimeter of the course are sent warning alerts directly to their ship.

“We are proud to be part of this iconic event with such a rich history,” said Vesper chief executive Jeff Robbins.

“Our easy-to-use system gives the race organisers a great deal of flexibilit­y and powerful functional­ity.

“The Vesper Marine Guardian solution makes spectating and officiatin­g the America’s Cup races a whole lot safer.”

The America’s Cup technology was first used at the 2013 event. It was also used in the Bay of Plenty after the Rena ran aground to provide vessels with informatio­n about seven reefs in the area.

Vesper Marine’s Guardian system was also used in the Indian Ocean during the search for Malaysia Airlines flight 370, which vanished from the skies in March 2014, to create a safety zone around the search vessels.

The technology is also used by telecommun­ications and power companies to inform vessels of the location of undergroun­d cables in order to prevent anchor strikes.

 ?? Picture / ACEA ?? Vesper Marine’s Guardian AIS system is helping to keep spectator craft updated if the America’s Cup racecourse perimeter changes.
Picture / ACEA Vesper Marine’s Guardian AIS system is helping to keep spectator craft updated if the America’s Cup racecourse perimeter changes.

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