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SEA to deliver KraitArray undersea sensors in new deal with Liquid Robotics
SEA will supply 22 KraitArrays to enhance uncrewed autonomous maritime surveillance and undersea detection operations.
A mysterious unmanned surface vessel has washed up on the Isle of Tiree in Scotland, not far from the U.K.’s nuclear submarine base. The local HM Coastguard Rescue Team shared photos on their Facebook ...
SUNNYVALE, Calif., Sept. 07, 2017 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Liquid Robotics, the leader in long duration, unmanned surface vehicles, today announced the next generation of the Wave Glider with advancements ...
SUNNYVALE, CA and KAMUELA, HI – Liquid Robotics(R), an ocean data service provider and developer of the Wave Glider(R), the first wave powered autonomous marine robot, reports that one of its Wave ...
Last December, Liquid Robotics made headlines when one of its Wave Glider aquatic robots completed a “swim” from San Francisco to Australia. It marked the longest distance ever traveled by an ...
Liquid Robotics announced the introduction of the Wave Glider SV3, a hybrid wave and solar propelled unmanned ocean robot. The Wave Glider SV3 incorporates the latest advancements in energy harvesting ...
KAWAIHAE — In the heart of the Kawaihae Harbor is a homegrown company called Liquid Robotics. From humble beginnings, including an early prototype made from a surfboard purchased at Costco in Kona, ...
A Wave Glider riding the waves in the Pacific Ocean. A sister robot glider, Mercury, survived Hurricane Sandy off the coast of New Jersey. A floating robot survived a rough ride at sea during ...
More than 500 years after Ferdinand Magellan's expedition crossed the Pacific Ocean on its way to circumnavigating the globe, robot explorers have also begun to leave their watery mark on the world.
Our oceans make up 70 percent of the planet. Yet little is known about what goes on beneath the water. So researchers at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration lab in Seattle are using a ...
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