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Wave Gliders Surpass 3,000,000 Nautical Miles at Sea | Liquid Robotics
Wave Gliders Surpass 3,000,000 Nautical Miles at Sea | Liquid Robotics
Leading the Way with Unparalleled Operational Experience Marking an unprecedented milestone in the uncrewed maritime industry, Boeing-owned Liquid Robotics’ Wave Gliders® have tallied more than 3,000,000 nautical miles on missions around the world. The notable cumulative distance traveled by Wave Glider Uncrewed Surface Vehicles (USVs) underscores the maturity of the platform and, once again, confirms …
Liquid Robotics and Hydronet Sign MOU to Advance Undersea Mesh Networking for Maritime and Underwater Autonomous Vehicles
Liquid Robotics and Hydronet Sign MOU to Advance Undersea Mesh Networking for Maritime and Underwater Autonomous Vehicles
New, Larger Wave Glider SV5 Uncrewed Surface Vehicle Now Available | Liquid Robotics
New, Larger Wave Glider SV5 Uncrewed Surface Vehicle Now Available | Liquid Robotics
NOAA Continues Oceanographic Data Collection with Uncrewed Systems in Hawai‘i | Liquid Robotics
NOAA Continues Oceanographic Data Collection with Uncrewed Systems in Hawai‘i | Liquid Robotics
Scientists from NOAA’s Pacific Islands Fisheries Science Center have begun a second year of data collection for the Integrated Ecosystem Assessment in Hawai‘i with support of Wave Glider Uncrewed Surface Vehicles. Three Wave Gliders are circumnavigating the main Hawaiian Islands between one to four miles from shore while measuring surface and subsurface information on important ocean and atmospheric parameters.
U.S. and Indian Governments Support Industry Defense Partnership for Undersea Domain Awareness | Liquid Robotics
U.S. and Indian Governments Support Industry Defense Partnership for Undersea Domain Awareness | Liquid Robotics
The U.S. White House and Indian Prime Minister’s Office announced the teaming of Liquid Robotics, a Boeing Company, and India-based Sagar Defence Engineering Private Limited for the co-development and co-production of scaled Uncrewed Surface Vehicle (USV) systems. This newly formed defense industrial partnership supports the U.S.-India Defense Industrial Cooperation Roadmap and will strengthen Undersea Domain …
Latest Job Openings at Liquid Robotics
Latest Job Openings at Liquid Robotics
High Precision Seafloor Geodesy Sheds Light on Oregon Segment of the Cascadia Subduction Zone
High Precision Seafloor Geodesy Sheds Light on Oregon Segment of the Cascadia Subduction Zone
Scientists from U.S. and international institutions are collaborating to collect high precision data of tectonic plate movements in the Pacific. With a combination of bottom-mounted Sonardyne Fetch arrays and Wave Gliders at the surface, movements can be measured with 1 cm precision using GNSS (Global Navigation Satellite System). The University of Washington and Scripps Institution of Oceanography are conducting surveys off the U.S. West Coast to further investigate the Oregon Segment of the Cascadia Subduction Zone.
Liquid Robotics Job Openings
Liquid Robotics Job Openings
Autonomous Vehicles Powered by Ocean Waves Support NOAA Fisheries Research
Autonomous Vehicles Powered by Ocean Waves Support NOAA Fisheries Research
Researchers are using wave-powered autonomous surface vehicles to assess ocean ecosystem health around the Hawaiian Islands.
Developing Sensing Technology to Monitor Marine Carbon Dioxide
Developing Sensing Technology to Monitor Marine Carbon Dioxide
Measuring Dissolved Carbon to Support Removal Process The University of Colorado Boulder (CU Boulder) will lead a $5.9 million, three-year project to develop an underwater, laser-optical sensor to measure dissolved carbon compounds in the ocean. Connected through optical fiber cables, these sensors will be towed by a Wave Glider, collecting and transmitting real-time data. The …
Job Openings at Liquid Robotics
Job Openings at Liquid Robotics
USNS BURLINGTON Hosts Launch of Unmanned Surface Vehicle
USNS BURLINGTON Hosts Launch of Unmanned Surface Vehicle
U.S. Navy Sailors partnered with Military Sealift Command civilian mariners and civilian contractors in a collaborative effort to successfully launch a Wave Glider unmanned surface vehicle (USV) from
USGS Publication in Science Advances
USGS Publication in Science Advances
NTT and OIST make first simultaneous atmospheric and marine observations directly beneath Cat 5 typhoon in NW Pacific
NTT and OIST make first simultaneous atmospheric and marine observations directly beneath Cat 5 typhoon in NW Pacific
Job Opening: Electro-Mechanical Technician
Job Opening: Electro-Mechanical Technician
Unexpected Detour Showcases Wave Glider’s Long-Duration Capability | Liquid Robotics
Unexpected Detour Showcases Wave Glider’s Long-Duration Capability | Liquid Robotics
Next Stop Hawai‘i in 8,000 km: Researchers from the Korea Polar Research Institute and Korea Institute of Ocean Science and Technology had to get creative when Typhoon Merbok prevented them from recovering their Wave Glider in the Bering Sea. The Wave Glider was detoured to Hawai‘i and showcased its exceptional capability to go the distance.
Novel Ionosphere Images collected from the Wave Glider in the Pacific Ocean | Liquid Robotics
Novel Ionosphere Images collected from the Wave Glider in the Pacific Ocean | Liquid Robotics
Lock Up the Stress or Release It? Using Seafloor Acoustic Measurements to Gain New Insights Into Plate Tectonics Off New Zealand | Liquid Robotics
Lock Up the Stress or Release It? Using Seafloor Acoustic Measurements to Gain New Insights Into Plate Tectonics Off New Zealand | Liquid Robotics
To better understand the likelihood and risks of earthquakes and tsunamis in New Zealand, a team of researchers is keeping a close eye on the tectonic plate boundary where the Pacific plate ‘dives’ beneath the Australian plate. Through a combination of instruments moored to the seafloor and high precision antennas on the Wave Glider, subtle offshore plate movements can be cost-effectively monitored in multi-year studies.
At Home in the Monument: New Research Shows Koholā Widespread in Papahānaumokuākea
At Home in the Monument: New Research Shows Koholā Widespread in Papahānaumokuākea
New research raises an important question: does more than one population of humpback whales occupy the Hawaiian archipelago? The presence of koholā will be considered in future monument management decisions, such as permitting, research, conservation, and outreach.
Holy Crab – 138,000 km of Wave Glider Tracks to Monitor Aquatic Species
Holy Crab – 138,000 km of Wave Glider Tracks to Monitor Aquatic Species
Liquid Robotics Joins Project ABLE to Advance Blue Economy in Delaware Region
Liquid Robotics Joins Project ABLE to Advance Blue Economy in Delaware Region
NASA’s S-MODE Field Campaign Deploys to the Pacific Ocean
NASA’s S-MODE Field Campaign Deploys to the Pacific Ocean
At the Edge: Between Melting Summer Sea Ice and Autumn Sea Ice Formation
At the Edge: Between Melting Summer Sea Ice and Autumn Sea Ice Formation
Wave Glider “Mando” Wins Boeing Environmental Leadership Award
Wave Glider “Mando” Wins Boeing Environmental Leadership Award
SanctSound - Underwater Sound Recordings
SanctSound - Underwater Sound Recordings
Publication: Soundscape Maps of Soniferous Fishes Observed From a Mobile Glider
Publication: Soundscape Maps of Soniferous Fishes Observed From a Mobile Glider
Future U. -The (Nursery) School of Fish Lesson Plan
Future U. -The (Nursery) School of Fish Lesson Plan
Future U. - Hands-on STEM learning experiences
Future U. - Hands-on STEM learning experiences
We are #hiring - check out our open positions!
We are #hiring - check out our open positions!
Liquid Robotics Relocates Headquarters to Herndon, Virginia
Liquid Robotics Relocates Headquarters to Herndon, Virginia
Four Keys to Maritime Awareness and Security
Four Keys to Maritime Awareness and Security
Wave Gliders for Defense and Security Applications
Wave Gliders for Defense and Security Applications
#PacX10 - Join our 10 year anniversary of the Pacific Crossing
#PacX10 - Join our 10 year anniversary of the Pacific Crossing
PacX Data Set at NOAA NCEI
PacX Data Set at NOAA NCEI
PacX Challenge Winners: Comparing satellite and in-situ data of phytoplankton blooms
PacX Challenge Winners: Comparing satellite and in-situ data of phytoplankton blooms
Wave Gliders? This is how it works
Wave Gliders? This is how it works
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