MTS Member Spotlight: Liquid Robotics

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[ MTS Member Spotlight: Liquid Robotics ]


Tell us about your organization and how you connected with MTS.
For more than 15 years, Liquid Robotics, a Boeing Company, has built and continuously advanced its uncrewed surface vehicle (USV), the Wave Glider. Powered exclusively by wave and solar energy, the Wave Glider stays on mission for several months at a time, providing real-time data and communications for a variety of applications. Liquid Robotics supports science, commercial, and defense customers around the world with tailored solutions to ensure successful long-endurance and persistent ocean monitoring missions in varying sea states. From standard off-the-shelf solutions to highly complex custom integrations, the team's cumulative expertise and experience accelerates innovative solutions.
MTS plays an important role in serving as a knowledge broker and catalyst for the marine technology industry. MTS has been a long-term partner over the years and Liquid Robotics is excited to renew its commitment. 

What part of your MTS membership has your organization found the most valuable?
The newsletter updates, roundtables, and shows keep us abreast of what the marine technology community at large is up to, and helps us keep a pulse on innovations, developments, and needs. 


What does Liquid Robotics want the marine technology community to know about your organization? 
Liquid Robotics has been on the forefront of developing the market of Uncrewed Surface Vehicles, dating back to the early 2000's. While uncrewed systems have been successfully deployed for many years, marine autonomous systems have only scratched the surface of tapping their economic potential. With a focus on increasing scaled deployments of uncrewed capabilities, Liquid Robotics has spent the last two years shifting strategy toward integration solutions development, delivering turnkey solutions to its customers.
Liquid Robotics is looking forward to working with existing and new partners in the ocean technology community to continue to expand awareness, relevance, and implementation of uncrewed systems across industries and sectors. 
 

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Photo 1 & 2 Credit (farthest left and middle): Liquid Robotics
Photo 3 (farthest right): Antarctic Legacy of South Africa Archive, Hermann Luyt 

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