the future of AIS 2.0 / VDES
VDES AIS Payload
for Fisheries Management
Control & Management Platform
System Solution
Vessel Traffic Services
iMarine Technologies Inc.
iMarine Technologies, founded in 2007, is at the forefront of marine electronics manufacturing in Turkey, pioneering solutions in Maritime Management and Monitoring.
Our proprietary AIS Engine is the backbone of a diverse product range catering to global commercial and military requirements. This includes high-performance Class-A and Class-B AIS Transponders, robust AIS Shore Stations, reliable AIS AtoN, secure Warship and specialized AIS Systems, and sophisticated Marine Traffic Control Systems.

Our Vision
To be a globally recognized leader and trusted partner in innovative maritime technologies, revolutionizing safety, security, and operational efficiency across the world’s oceans and waterways through continuous research and development.
Our Mission
Our mission is to design, develop, and manufacture cutting-edge marine electronics, centered around our proprietary AIS engine, to provide robust, reliable, and innovative solutions that enhance maritime safety, security, and operational efficiency for commercial, governmental, and military partners worldwide.

What We Do?
Latest News

Portable AIS Tracker Device
Our portable AIS Tracker is now in use in Malaysia to monitor fishing vessels and...

We are at IDEF 2025
We are excited to announce that iMarine will be attending #IDEF2025 — one of the...

Hopa–İskenderun Speed Record Attempt Has Begun
Route Blue Homeland! The 1,400-nautical mile speed record attempt can be followed live at iSea...

iMarine Portable AIS Tracker
iMarine Portable Tracker AIS Class-B Transponder with over 72 hours of battery life and 5W...

6th. Presidential International Yacth Races
The Samsun Liberation Cup, part of the 6th International Presidential Yacht Races, began with the...

The iMarine Port VTS System has been commissioned at Istanbul Ambarlı Port
Designed for use in this high-traffic maritime area, the system will support vessels in conducting...