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Maritime Technology Briefing: Sensor Innovation and Navigational Aids Market Growth

By MGN EditorialJune 18, 2026 at 12:00 PM

A terahertz sensor technology secures a key automotive OEM evaluation deal, while the broader navigational aids market is forecast to reach $4.41 billion by 2031, signalling sustained investment in precision guidance systems across transport sectors.

## Maritime Technology Briefing ### Teradar Advances Summit Sensor Toward Commercialisation Boston-based Teradar has announced a paid technical evaluation agreement with a leading German automaker for its terahertz-based Summit sensor, marking a significant step toward full serialisation of the technology, according to FreightWaves. The Summit sensor leverages terahertz vision technology — a portion of the electromagnetic spectrum capable of penetrating materials that defeat conventional optical and radar systems — to address edge-case detection scenarios that continue to challenge existing sensor suites. The paid evaluation structure signals a meaningful commercial commitment from the OEM partner, moving beyond proof-of-concept into rigorous real-world testing. While the initial application targets the automotive sector, terahertz sensing technology carries clear implications for maritime navigation and port automation. Vessel collision avoidance, autonomous ferry operations, and terminal logistics systems all face similar edge-case detection challenges in degraded visibility conditions such as heavy rain, fog, and spray — environments where conventional LiDAR and camera systems underperform. Industry observers will be watching the automotive evaluation closely as a potential precursor to broader transport sector adoption. --- ### Navigational Aids Market Projected to Reach $4.41 Billion by 2031 The global airport navigational aids market is forecast to grow from an estimated $3.53 billion in 2026 to $4.41 billion by 2031, representing a compound annual growth rate of 4.5%, according to a new report by MarketsandMarkets. Although the research focuses on airport infrastructure, the underlying drivers — increasing traffic volumes, regulatory mandates for precision guidance, and the integration of digital and automated systems — are broadly shared with the maritime navigational aids sector. Ports, vessel traffic services (VTS), and coastal authorities face parallel investment pressures as global trade volumes recover and autonomous vessel programmes advance. The navigational aids segment, spanning buoyage, AIS infrastructure, radar systems, and electronic chart services, remains a foundational layer of maritime safety. Growth in adjacent transport markets often reflects wider capital expenditure cycles that benefit marine electronics and port infrastructure suppliers. --- *Sources: FreightWaves, MarketsandMarkets via PR Newswire*
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