Nauticus Robotics Inks Strategic Alliance with Advanced Ocean Systems to Boost Offshore Autonomy
Reuters
Jul 29
Nauticus Robotics Inks Strategic Alliance with Advanced Ocean Systems to Boost Offshore Autonomy
Nauticus Robotics, Inc. has entered into a Master Services Agreement with Advanced Ocean Systems, Inc., aiming to accelerate the integration of autonomy in the offshore sector. The agreement represents a multi-year commitment between the two organizations to collaborate on projects that enhance subsea robotics and autonomous systems, delivering improved efficiencies to offshore operations. The collaboration will leverage both companies' expertise in field-proven autonomy and remote systems for deployment in diverse maritime environments. Initial plans include using AOS's test lake facility in Stuart, Florida, for trials with Nauticus' autonomous underwater vehicle, Aquanaut®, with a focus on integrating it into a wider ecosystem of unmanned assets for more efficient subsea task execution.
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