After almost three years of development, the AyeAye® boat computer and app are almost ready for the market. Curious which milestones we have reached so far? Follow our journey to this day and take a peek into the future of AyeAye® in our logbook below.
2019
Prototype 0.1 and web app
Jamos tinkered around in his study for months until the first prototype... Read more
2020
Field testing
Throughout the development phase of the AyeAye, field tests were constantly carried... Read more
2021
Partners in crime
Finding the right business partners for our further journey is a challenge.... Read more
Give the AyeAye® a casing
We hold the finished printed casing for the first series of AyeAye®... Read more
Big website relaunch
New content for the website has been worked on with great dedication... Read more
2022
Mayday? No – METIP!
Together with METIP, the Maritime Emerging Technologies Innovation Park in North Holland,... Read more
Kickoff AyeAye® and METIP
AyeAye Systems and METIP have joined forces! During a meeting on April... Read more
Hardware progress & prototype looks
There are a lot of developments surrounding the AyeAye® boat system. Sometimes... Read more
Offshore Experience
On September 8, we participated in the Offshore Experience 2022. We informed... Read more
2023
2024
Boat show Dusseldorf
Did a project together with a producer of an electric catamaran, based... Read more
Developing hardware continues
Decided to add experimenting with a second CPU, in order to support... Read more
MIT R&D adding A.I. to AyeAye
Succesfully granted an MIT R&D subsidy for researching and developing A.I. additions... Read more
2nd Hiswa trade fair!
Attending the Hiswa trade fair for the second year, on a prominent... Read more
Scaling BETA production
After much development we have succesfully reached this important milestone, scaling up... Read more
Native appdev continues
All this hardware development does not stand in the way of what... Read more
2025
Adding weather sources
Experimenting with weather overlays from public government weather sources from the US,... Read more