CMMI Showcases Leadership in Marine Robotics at EONIOS AUV Swarm Demonstration
On January 22nd, 2025, members of the Marine Robotics Innovation (MaRIC) team at the Cyprus Marine and Maritime Institute (CMMI) took part in a live demonstration of EONIOS, the world’s first resident Autonomous Underwater Vehicle (AUV) Swarm System. The event was held at the Ayia Napa Marina and brought together leading actors in marine innovation.
Representing the LORELEI-X project, CMMI scientists Christos Keleshis, Christos Constantinides, Michalis Mavros, and Kyriacos Clerides were actively involved in the demonstration, alongside a wider team of CMMI experts.
The demonstration highlighted the immense potential of underwater robotic systems in supporting public authorities and stakeholders with applications ranging from emergency response to the monitoring and restoration of marine protected areas.
The event was co-organized by CMMI, SignalGeneriX Ltd, and French marine technology firms Arkeocean and Lanego, with the support of the Embassy of France in Cyprus.
As a key partner in the Horizon Europe LORELEI-X project, CMMI continues to drive forward innovation in autonomous marine systems, supporting international collaboration and contributing to a more resilient, technology-enabled maritime future.
