SEA.AI is growing its North American network

SEA.AI is growing in North America, new team, better support, wider availability. We're strengthening our presence across North America with new talent, expanded support, and broader access to our safety systems.

Frank Lattanzi Joins as Sales Manager for the Americas

We’re pleased to welcome Frank Lattanzi to the SEA.AI team as Sales Manager for the Americas. Based in the United States, Frank brings deep expertise in maritime intelligence and commercial strategy. He joins us from Pole Star Global, where he led Business Development for the Americas. He previously held a Strategic Account Management role at Lloyd’s List Intelligence, helping maritime stakeholders with data and risk solutions.

North America is a key market for SEA.AI, particularly as awareness grows around the role of machine vision in enhancing safety on the water,” said Diogo Arreda, Managing Director of SEA.AI, Inc.Frank’s experience in the maritime sector makes him a strong addition to the team as we continue to scale.

Frank Lattanzi - SEA.AI Sales Manager in the USA

Better Support, Closer to You

We’ve grown our team and upgraded our support capabilities region-wide. Dealers, installers, and vessel owners can now expect faster response times and closer collaboration.

Now Available at West Marine and Citimarine

We’re also expanding our retail and distribution network. Selected SEA.AI systems are now available at West Marine, with our full lineup accessible to professionals through West Marine Pro. We’ve also welcomed Citimarine, a trusted name in premium marine electronics, as an authorized reseller.

Why It Matters

Our award-winning safety systems combine optical and thermal cameras with AI-powered detection to spot hazards that radar and AIS can miss, floating debris, marine mammals, vessels, and people overboard. Local support and wider availability make it easier than ever to integrate machine vision safety into your setup.

With increased availability and local support, it’s becoming easier for boaters and professionals alike to integrate machine vision safety into their navigation setup,” added Arreda. “We see strong momentum worldwide as users look for practical tools that enhance awareness and confidence on the water, and we welcome inquiries from new potential partners in the US and Canada.

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