On May 16–17, MUSAI took part in the Biennale del Mare – Blu Livorno, hosted at the ARTES 4.0 stand inside the Hangar Creativi exhibition area.
During the event, our team presented a live demo of the system, showing how MUSAI can detect and identify a target object in real time within a simulated environment, thanks to the integration of artificial intelligence, sensor fusion, and computer vision.
📌 Inside a demonstration aquarium, the prototype successfully identified a representative piece of waste (a can), offering a tangible simulation of the underwater monitoring capabilities MUSAI can perform in real marine settings.



🎤 On May 17, we also participated in the event’s official conference with a pitch focused on the technical features and practical applications of the project.
The event was a great opportunity to engage with stakeholders, marine professionals, and the general public, collect valuable feedback, and share how MUSAI can contribute to protecting marine ecosystems.
👉 Stay tuned for the next steps in our journey!
📷 Scroll through the gallery below to see photos from our booth!








