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Liquid Robotics

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Makers of the #WaveGlider, the first wave and solar powered ocean robot. On a mission to build #TheDigitalOcean.

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Happy National #STEMday! We welcomed the Robo Troopers #15167 to talk #robotics, #tech and #STEM at our facility.Ā The Robo Troopers compete as team #15167 in FIRSTĀ® Tech Challenge and inspire, include, and innovate by spreading the knowledge of robotics and STEM through the community.

Happy National #STEMday! We welcomed the <a href="/RoboTroopers/">Robo Troopers #15167</a> to talk #robotics, #tech and #STEM at our facility.Ā The Robo Troopers compete as team #15167 in FIRSTĀ® Tech Challenge and inspire, include, and innovate by spreading the knowledge of robotics and STEM through the community.
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While we will enjoy a restful Thanksgiving, this Wave Glider—along with its two buddies—is remaining at work, precisely following its course, and diligently collecting oceanographic data. Stay tuned for a customer mission update soon. Happy Thanksgiving from our entire team!

While we will enjoy a restful Thanksgiving, this Wave Glider—along with its two buddies—is remaining at work, precisely following its course, and diligently collecting oceanographic data. Stay tuned for a customer mission update soon. Happy Thanksgiving from our entire team!
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NOAA researchers are using autonomous surface vehicles known as Wave Gliders to study ocean ecosystems in Hawaiā€˜i. This project is helping to advance our mission to support healthy, productive, and resilient fisheries and ecosystems. 🌊 🌊 NOAA Marine/Aviation fisheries.noaa.gov/feature-story/…

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Scientists from NOAA Fisheries PIFSC are using wave-powered 🌊 , autonomous surface vehicles called Wave Gliders to study ocean health and impacts of climate change on marine ecosystems and fisheries in Hawaiʻi: bit.ly/4a4s9y0 NOAA Marine/Aviation Liquid Robotics #ClimateScience

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Three Wave Gliders have been on mission for over 35 days, traveling a combined total of more than 2,600 nautical miles while collecting valuable data forĀ NOAA Fisheries PIFSC. The circumnavigation of the Main Hawaiian Islands continues along the leeward coastlines. #USV #persistence

Three Wave Gliders have been on mission for over 35 days, traveling a combined total of more than 2,600 nautical miles while collecting valuable data forĀ <a href="/NOAAFish_PIFSC/">NOAA Fisheries PIFSC</a>. The circumnavigation of the Main Hawaiian Islands continues along the leeward coastlines. #USV #persistence
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Navigating as close as 500 m from shore, three Wave Gliders are accurately following customer-defined courses while collecting automated, location-based measurements to a depth of 150 m. NOAA Fisheries PIFSC #USV #persistence #oncourse #marinescience #winchcasts #profiling

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Scientists from U.S. and international institutions are collaborating to collect high precision data of tectonic plate movements in the Pacific to develop accurate earthquake and tsunami forecasts. šŸ“ø Credit: Andrew Newman, seafloorgeodesy.org liquid-robotics.com/customer-stori…

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šŸ‹Tune into #Earthsounds, a new docuseries on Apple TV+. Join Beth Goodwin from Jupiter Research Foundation and Wave Glider Europa in episode 12, traveling across the Pacific Ocean while capturing sounds from humpback whales and other cetaceans.#acoustics #USV #marinescience #AppleTV

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šŸŒŽExclusively powered by wave and solar energies, #WaveGliders have traveled more than 2.7 million NM—that’s over 125 times around the Earth! Liquid Robotics is proud to enable ocean observing with the Wave Glider, advancing our understanding of the Earth’s Ocean. Happy #EarthDay

šŸŒŽExclusively powered by wave and solar energies, #WaveGliders have traveled more than 2.7 million NM—that’s over 125 times around the Earth! Liquid Robotics is proud to enable ocean observing with the Wave Glider, advancing our understanding of the Earth’s Ocean. Happy #EarthDay
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We are grateful for the support of the U.S. White House and the Indian Prime Minister's Office, announcing our teaming agreement with India-based Sagar Defence Engineering to co-develop and co-produce scaled Uncrewed Surface Vehicles. tinyurl.com/4jsatkz2 #QuadSummit #UDA #USV Boeing India

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We couldn’t agree more and applaud the recommendation from more than 50 researchers. USVs, such as the Wave Glider, are ideal platforms for sustained data collection, remote operations, and reliable data delivery. scripps.ucsd.edu/news/scientist…

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✨ There she is! šŸ™Œ It’s with great excitement that we announce the launch of Wave Glider SV5, a larger variant of Liquid Robotics’ proven Uncrewed Surface Vehicle (USV). liquid-robotics.com/press-releases…

✨ There she is! šŸ™Œ It’s with great excitement that we announce the launch of Wave Glider SV5, a larger variant of Liquid Robotics’ proven Uncrewed Surface Vehicle (USV).
liquid-robotics.com/press-releases…
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Wave Glider SV5 expands the range of persistent, uncrewed maritime missions with increased solar power collection and storage, sustaining high-power payloads. At over five meters in length, Wave Glider SV5 also offers additional capacity for payloads and complex configurations.

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Check out how we expanded the capacity of Wave Glider SV5 to provide customers with a larger alternative to our proven Wave Glider SV3. #persistence #autonomy #maritimesecurity #USV #WaveGlider

Check out how we expanded the capacity of Wave Glider SV5 to provide customers with a larger alternative to our proven Wave Glider SV3.
#persistence #autonomy #maritimesecurity #USV #WaveGlider
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šŸŽ‰ Major Milestone: Wave Gliders have now logged more than 3,000,000 NMĀ at sea. This underscores the maturity and operational leadership of our #USV and the value it delivers for national security, science, and industry.Ā #WaveGlider #MaritimeSecurity #teamboeing #IndoPac25