Please select your home edition
Edition
Henri-Lloyd Dynamic Range

AutogenAI streamlines bidding in marine businesses

by AutogenAI 1 Jul 07:03 UTC

Emma Crichton, CEO of AutogenAI APAC, was a keynote speaker at the 2025 Australian Superyacht Conference (ASMEX) held in May on the Gold Coast, delivering a wide-ranging presentation on the definitions, implications and potential for AI in the manufacturing, export, retail, support and service segments of the marine industry.

Based on the Gold Coast, AutogenAI APAC headquarters, Emma is in demand as a speaker in Singapore, New Zealand and around Australia.

AutogenAI, a generative AI tool for writing Winning Proposals, Grants and Bids, has built enterprise credibility by delivering measurable impact to Fortune 500 companies, international government agencies, and management consultancies. AutogenAI's head office is in London and they have a commercial office in New York, and APAC headquarters on Queensland's Gold Coast.

At ASMEX 2025, Emma's presentation spanned themes and issues common across diverse industries, from construction, transport and logistics, and tech, to manufacturing, human services and the not-for-profit sector.

"The applications of AI are vast and span virtually every industry globally, including the superyacht industry," she stated.

"The superyacht and broader marine industry will increasingly rely on AI in areas they can bid for contracts and write proposals for, such as design, project management consultancy, new build tenders, refits, repairs, service and maintenance and equipment suppliers, and in other segments including charter and vessel management.

"AutogenAI's AI-powered platform assists teams in writing bids and proposals more efficiently and more accurately. Within the marine industry, its main advantage is streamlining and improving the bid writing process for complex and highly customised projects."

From recreational boat builders to those in the commercial or defence segments, marine equipment and component manufacturers, allied trades supplying to the yachting and marine industry, and those engaged in tourism or scientific research, AI offers a brave new world of efficiency.

"For Technology to change the world, it has to perform two fundamental things: it must undertake a fundamentally human activity and then it must improve that activity by orders of magnitude," Emma continued.

"Computers can now read and write. We're used to computers being able to add up and do maths for us, and it has come as a shock to us that computers can read and write. And that change has happened through the release of generative AI."

LLMs - Large Language Models - are a type of AI program that can process and understand human language and then generate text in response.

"LLMs can be thought of as electricity and how we plug into it for different things all the time. In the next 10 years, your entire tech stack is going to be Generative AI. What you need for your electric toothbrush is different from what you might need for your power tools, and that is the same with Generative AI in your business."

Emma urged companies in the marine industry - which is estimated to be worth $8 billion to the Australian economy in exports and revenue - to embrace and harness the power of AI, which is doubling its computational power/intelligence every six months.

"You can't fear AI or avoid it. It's imperative that businesses understand and adopt AI or risk being left behind their competitors.

"AutogenAI works with organisations to automate their bid and proposal writing, generating high-quality drafts, ensuring compliance and quality, freeing them up to focus on growing their businesses."

Related Articles

New cruising rally for 2026 - ARC Baltic
Five countries, one month and 1,000 miles in the Baltic Sea World Cruising Club has launched a new cruising rally for 2026 - ARC Baltic. Open to sail and motor yachts, ARC Baltic takes place over 28 days in July, cruising almost 1,000 nautical miles and visiting five countries. Posted on 8 Aug
Haven Knox-Johnston Specialist
For when you need Insurance out of the ordinary We all have insurance for our yachts and boats, but there are times when what you need is a little bit out of the ordinary - you may be going somewhere or making a passage that's not covered by a standard insurance policy. Posted on 7 Aug
Get a £20 voucher for referring your friends!
GJW Direct are delighted to announce the launch of their brand-new referral scheme GJW Direct are delighted to announce the launch of their brand-new referral scheme. Now, you can earn a £20 voucher from a choice of 6 retailers for telling your friends about them*, and they decide to take out a policy with GJW for the first time. Posted on 6 Aug
Advanced Rigging & Hydraulics partner WCC
Proud to announce a new partnership with World Cruising Club Hamble-based rigging specialist, Advanced Rigging & Hydraulics is proud to announce a new partnership with World Cruising Club - the world's leading organiser of sailing rallies, including the internationally renowned ARC (Atlantic Rally for Cruisers). Posted on 6 Aug
Go Further. Go Faster. Go North.
Global footprint and local focus keep you connected Wherever you sail, North Sails is there—with you and for you. From your home waters to world-class regattas, our global footprint and local focus keep you connected. Posted on 5 Aug
PredictWind launches PredictRain
New app From PredictWind delivers hyper-accurate, short-term rain predictions PredictRain is a groundbreaking standalone app that combines advanced AI modelling with intuitive tools to provide timely and precise rain forecasts for all types of outdoor activities. Posted on 5 Aug
Nigel Calder to headline SSCA Chesapeake Bay Gam
The three days have something for every boater, cruiser or want to be cruising boater The 2025 GAM/seminar by Seven Seas Cruising Association (SSCA) is September 26-28, 2025 at the Maryland Yacht Club in Pasadena, MD, two weekends before the Annapolis Sailboat Show. Posted on 4 Aug
Bulwarks and Bulldust – watch the new season
First show of the new season is Michaela Claes from Pantaenius Insurance Michaela Claes came into boating just 13 years ago. A lifelong passion for horses is still there, but she has added boating to her fluent German and English as her third language, and now has her boat licence to prove it. Posted on 4 Aug
Experience the Outbound 5360
Watch the latest highlights video Discover what sets the all new Outbound 5360 apart in our latest highlights video. Posted on 2 Aug
Novara update from Greenland
The landscape here is so stunning After arriving in Paamiut, Greenland on 12 July we've made our way north past towering glaciers, deep fjords and endless archipelago of islets that dot the west coast. Posted on 1 Aug
Stoneways Marine 2021 - FOOTERSelden 2020 - FOOTERBarton Marine Pipe Glands