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Underwater robots that are always on call pave the way for pipeline and cable security

Underwater robots that are always on call pave the way for pipeline and cable security

As economic activity in ocean spaces continues to rise, there is an increasing demand for regular monitoring and inspection of underwater infrastructure, including pipelines, cables, and installations. This need is driven by the growing complexity of global security concerns, which necessitate enhanced surveillance capabilities. Autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs) are emerging as vital tools in this effort, offering advanced monitoring solutions that can operate in challenging environments. Furthermore, there is a pressing requirement for greater understanding of the seabed and oceanic regions to support sustainable development and security measures. As stakeholders seek to address these challenges, the integration of AUV technology is expected to play a pivotal role in ensuring the safety and integrity of underwater assets.

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Major American deep-sea expedition delivers 4,059 samples across 53 survey sites

Major American deep-sea expedition delivers 4,059 samples across 53 survey sites

American Ocean Minerals Corporation (AOMC) has successfully completed a significant deep-sea environmental research initiative aimed at assessing the impact of mineral extraction on marine ecosystems. The project, which took place over the past several months, focused on various locations in the Pacific Ocean known for their rich mineral deposits. This research is part of AOMC's broader commitment to sustainable practices in the mining industry, driven by the increasing demand for critical minerals used in technology and renewable energy solutions. By conducting thorough environmental assessments, AOMC seeks to ensure that its operations do not adversely affect marine life or habitats. The findings from this extensive study will inform future mining practices and regulatory compliance, as the company aims to balance economic development with environmental stewardship. AOMC plans to share the results with stakeholders and the scientific community to foster transparency and collaboration in the pursuit of responsible ocean resource management.

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OCEANS 2026 Monterey - Registration is Open!

OCEANS 2026 Monterey - Registration is Open!

A significant global gathering focused on marine research, technology, and innovation is set to take place, bringing together leading institutions such as the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute (MBARI), the Naval Postgraduate School, and Hopkins Marine Station. This event aims to foster collaboration and exchange of ideas among experts in the field, highlighting advancements and challenges in marine science. Scheduled for later this year, the gathering will provide a platform for researchers, educators, and industry professionals to discuss the latest developments and explore innovative solutions to pressing marine issues. Participants will engage in workshops, presentations, and networking opportunities, enhancing their understanding of marine ecosystems and the technologies that support their study and preservation. This initiative underscores the importance of collective efforts in addressing global marine challenges and promoting sustainable practices in ocean research.

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Norway sends deep-sea drone 20,000 feet down to uncover hidden ocean secrets

Norway sends deep-sea drone 20,000 feet down to uncover hidden ocean secrets

Norway has initiated the inaugural expedition of its advanced robot submarine, designed to reach depths of nearly 6,000 meters. This groundbreaking mission commenced recently in the North Atlantic, showcasing the submarine's capabilities in deep-sea exploration. The project aims to enhance scientific research and environmental monitoring in the region, addressing the growing need for innovative technology in oceanography. The submarine is equipped with state-of-the-art sensors and imaging systems, allowing it to gather critical data on marine ecosystems and geological formations. This expedition marks a significant step forward in Norway's commitment to advancing underwater research and understanding the complexities of ocean environments.

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Three Years Later: Remembering the TITAN Tragedy and Advancing Submersible Safety

Three Years Later: Remembering the TITAN Tragedy and Advancing Submersible Safety

Three years after the tragic loss of the OceanGate submersible TITAN in the North Atlantic, Pelagic Research Services (PRS) commemorates the lives lost during the incident. The organization joins the global maritime and undersea community in reflecting on the profound impact of this event, which marked one of the most significant deep-ocean emergency responses in recent history. The remembrance serves not only as a tribute to those who perished but also as a reminder of the challenges and risks associated with deep-sea exploration.

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Multi-robot Demo Showcases New Plymouth Subsea Test Range

Multi-robot Demo Showcases New Plymouth Subsea Test Range

A newly established underwater trials site in the UK has successfully conducted its inaugural major test, showcasing a live demonstration of a multi-marine surface and subsea robotic platform. This event marks a significant step forward in advancing marine autonomy and enhancing ocean sensing capabilities. The trials aim to foster innovation in marine technology, addressing the growing need for sophisticated underwater exploration and monitoring solutions. By providing a dedicated environment for testing, the site is expected to facilitate the development of cutting-edge robotic systems that can operate effectively in challenging marine conditions. The successful demonstration underscores the potential for these technologies to transform the way oceanic research and operations are conducted, paving the way for future advancements in the field.

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MIT in the media: For the future of tech, "Massachusetts can absolutely lead"

MIT in the media: For the future of tech, "Massachusetts can absolutely lead"

Leaders and faculty from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) engaged in discussions focused on enhancing innovation and talent development in Greater Boston. This dialogue is part of a special series of articles released in conjunction with the outlet's annual compilation of influential figures in the technology sector, known as the 'Tech Power Players.' The initiative aims to address the region's evolving tech landscape and the importance of nurturing a skilled workforce to maintain Greater Boston's competitive edge in the industry. Through collaborative insights and expert perspectives, the series seeks to highlight strategies that can effectively foster an environment conducive to technological advancement and innovation.

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DeepOcean Awarded Foinaven Contract

DeepOcean Awarded Foinaven Contract

DeepOcean, a global ocean services provider, has secured a contract with bp to assist in the decommissioning and recycling of subsea equipment at the Foinaven field, located west of Shetland in the UK. This collaboration aims to ensure the environmentally responsible dismantling of infrastructure as bp transitions away from active operations in the area. The agreement underscores the growing emphasis on sustainable practices within the energy sector, particularly in the context of decommissioning aging offshore facilities. The project is set to commence shortly, reflecting both companies' commitment to minimizing environmental impact while adhering to regulatory standards.

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NOC to Co-lead REV Ocean Sargasso Sea Expedition

NOC to Co-lead REV Ocean Sargasso Sea Expedition

REV Ocean has announced the launch of its Maiden Voyage Science Program, which will feature ten partner-led missions across the South Atlantic, Caribbean, and Eastern Tropical Pacific. This initiative marks the inaugural operational research season for REV, a new vessel added to the global philanthropic fleet dedicated to ocean research and conservation. The program aims to address critical environmental issues and promote sustainable practices in marine ecosystems. Through collaborative efforts with various partners, REV Ocean seeks to enhance scientific understanding and foster innovative solutions to protect the world's oceans.

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New Magnetoelectric Antenna Helps Underwater Robots Communicate Over Long Distances

New Magnetoelectric Antenna Helps Underwater Robots Communicate Over Long Distances

BlueME has developed innovative magnetoelectric antennas designed to enhance data exchange for underwater robots, enabling communication over long distances while maintaining a low power consumption of under 10 watts. This advancement is particularly significant for operations in real-world ocean environments, where efficient data transmission is crucial for various marine applications. The technology aims to improve the capabilities of underwater robotics, facilitating better data collection and communication in challenging aquatic settings.

WaiV Robotics Brings Autonomous Drone Recovery at Sea to U.S. Offshore Operators

WaiV Robotics Brings Autonomous Drone Recovery at Sea to U.S. Offshore Operators

WaiV Robotics, a London-based maritime autonomous infrastructure developer, has officially launched its services in the U.S. market this week. The company aims to address the increasing challenges faced by offshore energy operators in inspection, maintenance, and emergency response as assets are positioned further from shore. By introducing its innovative autonomous drone launch and recovery technology, WaiV Robotics seeks to enhance operational efficiency for offshore operators across the country. The platform is designed to streamline processes and improve safety in the demanding offshore environment.

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Innocean, SBVA launch startup growth platform

Innocean, SBVA launch startup growth platform

Innocean, the advertising and marketing division of Hyundai Motor Group, announced on Monday its collaboration with SBVA, a venture capital firm previously known as SoftBank Ventures Asia. This partnership aims to establish UP 2026, a growth platform focused on fostering collaboration with high-growth startups and exploring new business opportunities. SBVA, affiliated with the SoftBank Group, has a diverse investment portfolio that includes over 100 startups across various sectors such as artificial intelligence, the Internet of Things, and robotics. The initiative reflects Innocean's commitment to innovation and strategic growth in an evolving market landscape.

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New imaging system sees through murky waters

New imaging system sees through murky waters

A groundbreaking technology known as “Sonar-MASt3R” has been developed to enhance underwater mapping capabilities by integrating sonar and visual data. This innovative system is capable of producing real-time 3D maps, significantly improving navigation and exploration in challenging environments, including cloudy water conditions. The technology was unveiled in October 2023, showcasing its potential to revolutionize marine research and underwater operations. By combining different data sources, Sonar-MASt3R addresses the limitations of traditional mapping methods, offering clearer and more accurate representations of underwater landscapes. This advancement is expected to benefit various sectors, including environmental monitoring, maritime safety, and underwater archaeology, by providing researchers and professionals with reliable tools for better decision-making in aquatic environments.

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Invesco Income Fund Q1 2026 Commentary

Invesco Income Fund Q1 2026 Commentary

Invesco Income Fund Class A shares reported a positive absolute return for the first quarter of 2026, despite underperforming against the Bloomberg U.S. Securitized MBS/ABS/CMBS Index. The yield curve experienced a notable shift, with increases in short- and intermediate-maturity Treasury yields driving the changes from the previous quarter. During this period, structured credit outperformed both Treasuries and investment-grade corporate bonds. Invesco adjusted its strategy by increasing the fund's allocation to Agency mortgage-backed securities (MBS) and adding non-Agency residential mortgage-backed securities (RMBS). The firm maintains that a neutral allocation to Agency MBS is suitable, as valuations have become more attractive while remaining sensitive to interest rate fluctuations.

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Ocean Exploration Trust Launches Expedition with New Mapping Sonar to Explore Deeper than Ever!

Ocean Exploration Trust Launches Expedition with New Mapping Sonar to Explore Deeper than Ever!

The Ocean Exploration Trust (OET) launched its Exploration Vessel (E/V) Nautilus today for the inaugural expedition of 2026, marking a significant advancement in deep-sea exploration. This expedition, named Pacific Mapping (NA178), features the first operational deployment of the newly installed Kongsberg EM 304 MKII multibeam sonar technology, which enhances the vessel's capability to explore ocean depths more effectively than ever before. The initiative aims to expand our understanding of the Pacific Ocean's underwater landscapes and ecosystems, leveraging cutting-edge technology to gather critical data. The expedition underscores OET's commitment to marine research and exploration, as it seeks to uncover the mysteries of the ocean and contribute to scientific knowledge.

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Clear Robotics Raises $1.75M in Pre-Series A Funding to Expand Development of Zero-Emission Autonomous Ships

Clear Robotics Raises $1.75M in Pre-Series A Funding to Expand Development of Zero-Emission Autonomous Ships

Clear Robotics has successfully secured $1.75 million in a pre-Series A funding round aimed at enhancing the deployment of its autonomous vessels throughout Asia and the Middle East. The funding round, led by Shipsfocus Ventures, also saw participation from notable investors including Katapult Ocean, SGInnovate, M7 Holdings, and MGS Ventures, among others. This financial boost will enable Clear Robotics to accelerate its expansion efforts in the rapidly evolving maritime technology sector, addressing the growing demand for innovative shipping solutions in these regions.

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Robotic arm inspired by octopus uses tactile sensors in suction cups for autonomous underwater grasping

Robotic arm inspired by octopus uses tactile sensors in suction cups for autonomous underwater grasping

A research team led by Barbara Mazzolai at the Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia (IIT) has unveiled an innovative octopus-inspired soft robotic arm. This development, which emerged from the Bioinspired Soft Robotics unit, showcases advanced technology that allows the robotic arm to autonomously grasp objects in challenging environments, including underwater. The arm's artificial suction cups are equipped with sensors that can detect contact and assess the intensity and direction of applied forces. This breakthrough, announced recently, highlights the potential of oceanic biology to inspire future robotics solutions, emphasizing the importance of nature as a model for technological advancements.

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NautiGEN Launches Hydrogen Power Solutions for Maritime Operations, Autonomous Systems and Subsea Applications

NautiGEN Launches Hydrogen Power Solutions for Maritime Operations, Autonomous Systems and Subsea Applications

On World Oceans Day, NautiGEN, Inc. officially launched as a new player in the maritime hydrogen power sector. The company, a collaboration between Cellula Robotics and Infinity Fuel Cell and Hydrogen, Inc., aims to revolutionize maritime operations, autonomous systems, and subsea applications by providing high-density fuel cell power solutions. This initiative is driven by the need for sustainable energy alternatives in the maritime industry, addressing both environmental concerns and the demand for efficient power sources. NautiGEN's innovative approach is expected to enhance the performance and sustainability of various maritime technologies, marking a significant step forward in the transition to cleaner energy solutions at sea.

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NC AI develops welding AI for Hanwha Ocean

NC AI develops welding AI for Hanwha Ocean

NC AI, the artificial intelligence division of gaming company NCSoft, announced on Thursday that it has secured a project with Hanwha Ocean to create AI-driven autonomous welding technology for shipbuilding. This initiative will utilize a vision-based welding model alongside a collaborative robot system, enabling the identification of welding targets and execution of tasks with reduced human involvement. The innovative technology is set to be implemented at Hanwha Ocean's production facilities for both commercial and specialized vessels, aiming to enhance efficiency and precision in the welding process.

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Microsoft and Google are late to AI coding, but 'absolutely critical' they compete for growth

Microsoft and Google are late to AI coding, but 'absolutely critical' they compete for growth

Google and Microsoft are intensifying their focus on coding tools as they seek to compete with leading AI companies Anthropic and OpenAI. This strategic shift comes in response to the growing demand for advanced programming assistance and the rapid advancements made by their rivals in the artificial intelligence sector. As of October 2023, both tech giants are investing heavily in developing and enhancing their coding capabilities to attract developers and businesses looking for innovative solutions. By leveraging their extensive resources and expertise, Google and Microsoft aim to establish a stronger foothold in the AI-driven coding landscape, ultimately striving to offer more efficient and effective tools that can streamline the software development process.

GE propulsion selected for US Navy’s next-generation ocean surveillance vessels

GE propulsion selected for US Navy’s next-generation ocean surveillance vessels

GE Aerospace has announced a significant contract to supply propulsion systems for the U.S. Navy's next-generation aircraft. This order, which underscores the company's commitment to advancing military aviation technology, was finalized recently and marks a pivotal step in enhancing the Navy's operational capabilities. The propulsion systems are expected to improve performance and efficiency for the upcoming fleet of aircraft, contributing to national defense objectives. GE Aerospace will leverage its advanced engineering and manufacturing expertise to fulfill this contract, ensuring timely delivery and adherence to the Navy's stringent requirements. This partnership highlights the ongoing collaboration between the defense sector and aerospace manufacturers, aimed at modernizing military assets and maintaining technological superiority.

OceanSight Expands Global Dealer Network for Ocean Floor Geophysics

OceanSight Expands Global Dealer Network for Ocean Floor Geophysics

OceanSight has expanded its global dealer network by appointing six new regional channel partners for its subsidiary, Ocean Floor Geophysics (OFG). This strategic move, announced today, aims to enhance the company's market presence and improve access to its innovative geophysical solutions. The addition of these partners is expected to facilitate better service delivery and support for clients in various regions. The expansion reflects OceanSight's commitment to strengthening its distribution capabilities and meeting the growing demand for advanced oceanographic technologies.

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Maritime UK SW launches Ocean Tech Expo 2026

Maritime UK SW launches Ocean Tech Expo 2026

Plymouth, known as Britain’s Ocean City, is set to welcome the Ocean Tech Expo this June, marking the region’s largest marine and maritime event. Organized by Maritime UK South West, the biennial expo will take place at the University of Plymouth on Wednesday, June 17, and Thursday, June 18. The event aims to bring together hundreds of industry leaders to discuss advancements and innovations in marine technology, fostering collaboration and knowledge sharing within the sector. This year’s expo promises to highlight the importance of maritime industries in the South West and their role in driving economic growth and sustainability.

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A tiny underwater antenna is changing how robots talk in dark, murky seas

A tiny underwater antenna is changing how robots talk in dark, murky seas

University of Florida researchers are advancing underwater communication technology by deploying robots in various aquatic environments, from the shallow shores of Lake Wahlberg to the depths of the ocean. This initiative aims to enhance the robots' ability to communicate effectively in challenging, murky conditions. The project, which began recently, leverages innovative techniques to improve data transmission and interaction among robots operating in diverse water conditions. By refining these communication methods, the researchers hope to facilitate more efficient underwater exploration and data collection, potentially benefiting fields such as marine biology, environmental monitoring, and search and rescue operations.

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DeepOcean awarded subsea contracts by Equinor

DeepOcean awarded subsea contracts by Equinor

DeepOcean, a global leader in ocean services, has secured a substantial subsea contract from Equinor for various fields located on the Norwegian continental shelf, including the Barents Sea. The offshore operations are scheduled to take place over two years, from 2027 to 2028. This contract underscores DeepOcean's commitment to supporting Equinor's initiatives in the region, reflecting the growing demand for subsea services in the energy sector. The collaboration aims to enhance the efficiency and sustainability of operations in these vital offshore areas.

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Greenpeace robot stages deepest-ever seabed protest

Greenpeace robot stages deepest-ever seabed protest

In a groundbreaking initiative, Greenpeace has launched an underwater robot to conduct a scientific survey of vulnerable deep-sea ecosystems along the Arctic Mid-Ocean Ridge. This event marks the deepest banner protest ever executed from the seabed, occurring at a depth of 2,300 meters. The robot displayed a powerful message urging global leaders to heed scientific advice, stating, “LISTEN TO THE SCIENCE!” The campaign aims to raise awareness about the urgent need for action to protect these unexplored marine environments. Dr. Sandra Schöttner, a key figure in the initiative, emphasized the importance of scientific research in informing policy decisions regarding environmental conservation. This innovative protest not only highlights the threats facing deep-sea ecosystems but also seeks to galvanize international attention and action on climate change and marine protection.

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NOAA Sends Autonomous Surface Vehicles Into Hurricanes to Study Rapid Intensification

NOAA Sends Autonomous Surface Vehicles Into Hurricanes to Study Rapid Intensification

Saildrone, in collaboration with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), has announced the deployment of 10 unmanned surface vehicles (USVs) during the 2026 hurricane season. This initiative aims to enhance hurricane forecasting and improve models for rapid intensification across the Atlantic basin. The partnership reflects a commitment to advancing storm research and understanding the dynamics of hurricanes, which is crucial for better preparedness and response strategies. By utilizing autonomous technology, the mission seeks to gather critical data that can lead to more accurate predictions and ultimately save lives during severe weather events.

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A Depth Control Method for Full Ocean Depth AUV

A Depth Control Method for Full Ocean Depth AUV

A recent study published in the Journal of Field Robotics highlights advancements in autonomous robotic systems designed for agricultural applications. Researchers from various institutions conducted the study to address the growing need for efficient farming solutions amid increasing global food demands. The findings, released in early October 2023, showcase innovative technologies that enhance crop monitoring and management through the use of drones and ground-based robots. The research, conducted in diverse agricultural settings, demonstrates how these autonomous systems can optimize resource usage, reduce labor costs, and improve yield quality. By integrating artificial intelligence and machine learning, the robots are capable of analyzing vast amounts of data in real-time, allowing farmers to make informed decisions quickly. This initiative is particularly significant as it responds to the challenges posed by climate change and labor shortages in the agricultural sector. The study emphasizes the potential of robotics to transform traditional farming practices, making them more sustainable and efficient. As the global population continues to rise, the implementation of such technologies could play a crucial role in ensuring food security for the future.

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Germany’s new floating lab to test hydrogen, future ship tech, climate-compatible propulsion

Germany’s new floating lab to test hydrogen, future ship tech, climate-compatible propulsion

The German Aerospace Center (DLR) marked a significant milestone with the keel-laying ceremony of a new seagoing technology platform. This event took place at the DLR's facility in Hamburg, highlighting the organization's commitment to advancing maritime technology. The platform is designed to support various research initiatives, including climate and environmental studies, by providing a versatile base for scientific exploration at sea. The project aims to enhance Germany's capabilities in ocean research and foster international collaboration in addressing global challenges. The construction of the platform is set to proceed over the coming months, with the DLR emphasizing the importance of innovation in tackling pressing issues such as climate change and sustainable resource management.

ZeroUSV Demonstrates UK Sovereign Maritime Capability During VIP Tour

ZeroUSV Demonstrates UK Sovereign Maritime Capability During VIP Tour

ZeroUSV recently hosted representatives from the Royal Navy, the Ministry of Defence (MOD), and the National Shipbuilding Office (NSO) at Manor Marine’s headquarters in Portland. The VIP tour highlighted the company's advancements in autonomous maritime technology. This visit comes on the heels of ZeroUSV's strategic investment in Manor Marine, which aims to enhance collaboration and increase the UK's production capacity for its Oceanus class uncrewed surface vessels (USVs). The partnership is expected to bolster the UK’s sovereign capabilities in maritime defense and innovation.

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How drones can navigate without GPS 

How drones can navigate without GPS 

In contested and denied environments, the importance of absolute positioning has become increasingly critical. As military operations evolve, forces must rely on precise location data to navigate and execute strategies effectively. This need has been underscored by recent developments in warfare, where traditional navigation methods may be compromised. Experts emphasize that accurate positioning is essential for mission success, particularly in scenarios where GPS signals may be jammed or spoofed. As a result, military organizations are investing in advanced technologies and training programs to enhance their capabilities in these challenging conditions. By integrating innovative solutions, they aim to ensure reliable navigation and operational effectiveness, even in the most complex environments. The ongoing focus on absolute positioning reflects a broader trend in military strategy, where adaptability and technological advancement are paramount. As conflicts continue to evolve, the ability to maintain accurate situational awareness will be crucial for ground forces and their overall mission objectives.

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Ocean Robotics Planet Magazine Issue 47 is out now!

Ocean Robotics Planet Magazine Issue 47 is out now!

A recent announcement from a leading technology company revealed the launch of its latest smartphone model, set to hit the market next month. The unveiling took place during a high-profile event in San Francisco, where executives showcased innovative features aimed at enhancing user experience and connectivity. This new device is designed to compete with other flagship smartphones by integrating advanced artificial intelligence capabilities and improved camera technology. The company aims to capture a larger share of the market, responding to growing consumer demand for cutting-edge technology. The smartphone will be available for pre-order starting next week, with a full retail launch scheduled for the following month.

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Biomedical jellyfish-inspired robot hits record swim speeds without onboard power

Biomedical jellyfish-inspired robot hits record swim speeds without onboard power

Researchers have developed a groundbreaking jellyfish-inspired soft robot capable of navigating through water at unprecedented speeds. This innovative technology, unveiled in a recent study, showcases the potential for advanced underwater exploration and environmental monitoring. The robot mimics the unique propulsion mechanism of jellyfish, allowing it to move efficiently and swiftly. The development took place in a laboratory setting, where scientists aimed to enhance robotic mobility in aquatic environments. By studying the biomechanics of jellyfish, the team was able to replicate their movement patterns, resulting in a soft robot that not only moves faster than existing models but also carries out tasks such as data collection and monitoring marine ecosystems. This advancement comes at a crucial time as researchers seek sustainable solutions for underwater exploration, driven by the need to better understand and protect marine life. The soft robot's design allows for flexibility and adaptability, making it suitable for various applications, from scientific research to environmental conservation efforts. As the technology progresses, the team envisions further enhancements that could lead to even greater speeds and capabilities, paving the way for a new era of robotic exploration in our oceans.

Sea You in the Cloud: ‘Subnautica 2’ Early Access Dives Onto GeForce NOW

Sea You in the Cloud: ‘Subnautica 2’ Early Access Dives Onto GeForce NOW

GeForce NOW has announced the addition of Subnautica 2 to its platform, allowing members to experience the newly launched game set in an alien ocean environment. This release coincides with the game's official launch, enabling players to access it from various devices. Subnautica 2 is part of a broader update that introduces 11 new games to the cloud gaming service this week. Additionally, a limited-time offer for HITMAN is also available, enhancing the gaming options for subscribers.

New autonomous reef robot follows shrimp snaps and fish calls to map marine life zones

New autonomous reef robot follows shrimp snaps and fish calls to map marine life zones

A team of scientists has unveiled an innovative autonomous underwater robot designed to identify and map biodiversity hotspots in marine environments. This groundbreaking technology was introduced during a recent conference held in San Diego, California, where researchers gathered to discuss advancements in ocean exploration. The motivation behind this development stems from the urgent need to monitor and protect fragile ecosystems threatened by climate change and human activity. The robot utilizes advanced sensors and artificial intelligence to navigate underwater terrains, collect data on various species, and create detailed maps of biodiversity-rich areas. By automating the process of exploration, the scientists aim to enhance the efficiency and accuracy of marine research, allowing for more effective conservation efforts. This initiative represents a significant step forward in understanding and preserving the ocean's diverse ecosystems, which are vital for global health and sustainability.

Saildrone Deploys 16 Voyager USVs for Coast Guard Great Lakes Mission

Saildrone Deploys 16 Voyager USVs for Coast Guard Great Lakes Mission

Saildrone, an autonomous maritime company based in Alameda, California, has announced the deployment of 16 Voyager unmanned surface vehicles (USVs) to enhance surveillance capabilities for the US Coast Guard. This initiative, which is part of a $15.5 million contract, aims to support Coast Guard missions across the Great Lakes and the Northeast. The deployment was officially announced on May 11, 2026, marking a significant step in the integration of advanced technology into maritime operations. The use of these unmanned vehicles is intended to improve monitoring and response efforts in these vital waterways, reflecting the Coast Guard's commitment to maintaining safety and security in the region.

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Remote Launch and Recovery of ROV in Operational Use with DeepOcean

Remote Launch and Recovery of ROV in Operational Use with DeepOcean

Evotec has introduced Evotec CORE™ Remote, an innovative solution designed to automate the launch and recovery of remotely operated vehicles (ROVs) from shore. This advancement streamlines operations, allowing these processes to be conducted as a single, cohesive automated task. The launch of this technology marks a significant step forward in enhancing the efficiency and safety of marine operations, particularly in challenging environments. By enabling remote handling of ROVs, Evotec aims to reduce the need for extensive on-site personnel and equipment, ultimately lowering operational costs and minimizing risks associated with traditional methods. This development is expected to have a profound impact on industries reliant on underwater exploration and monitoring, providing a more effective means of conducting marine activities.

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TMC and Allseas Sign Commercial Agreement for the First Offshore Nodule Recovery Operation

TMC and Allseas Sign Commercial Agreement for the First Offshore Nodule Recovery Operation

TMC the metals company Inc., a prominent developer of critical metals vital for energy, defense, manufacturing, and infrastructure, has signed a significant contract with Allseas. This agreement focuses on the development, commissioning, and operation of the first commercial nodule collection system. The collaboration aims to prepare for nodule recovery operations in the Clarion Clipperton Zone of the Pacific Ocean. This initiative marks a crucial step in advancing the extraction of essential resources from the seabed, highlighting the growing importance of deep-sea mining in meeting global demands for critical metals.

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DeepOcean Delivers First Remote Subsea Intervention with Offshore Management Based Onshore

DeepOcean Delivers First Remote Subsea Intervention with Offshore Management Based Onshore

DeepOcean, a global leader in ocean services, has achieved a significant milestone by completing its inaugural subsea intervention project with offshore operational leadership managed from onshore. This project, which underscores the company's commitment to advancing remote subsea capabilities, highlights the growing trend of utilizing onshore resources to enhance operational efficiency in offshore environments. The successful execution of this project marks a pivotal moment in DeepOcean's development strategy, reflecting the industry's shift towards innovative solutions in subsea operations.

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OCEANS 2026 Monterey: Charting the Future of Ocean Innovation on California’s Coast

OCEANS 2026 Monterey: Charting the Future of Ocean Innovation on California’s Coast

The global marine technology community is set to gather in Monterey, California, from September 21 to 24, 2026, for OCEANS 2026 Monterey, taking place at the Monterey Conference Center. This event will unite industry leaders, researchers, students, policymakers, and innovators to discuss and showcase the latest advancements in ocean and freshwater technology, as well as sustainable practices and maritime operations. The choice of Monterey, recognized as a leading hub for marine science, underscores the event's commitment to fostering collaboration and innovation in addressing the challenges facing marine environments.

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WaiV Robotics Debuts Maritime VTOL Landing Pad with $7.5M Seed Round

WaiV Robotics Debuts Maritime VTOL Landing Pad with $7.5M Seed Round

WaiV Robotics, a London-based maritime startup, has introduced an innovative gyro-stabilized landing pad designed to recover vertical takeoff and landing (VTOL) drones on vessels as small as 10 meters, even in challenging sea conditions. The company unveiled this fully automatic landing and takeoff platform on May 5, 2026, following a successful seed funding round that raised $7.5 million. This advancement aims to enhance the operational capabilities of VTOL drones at sea, addressing the growing demand for reliable drone recovery systems in maritime environments.

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Robot dives 1.5 miles to map French shipwreck with 86,000 images, recovers artifacts

Robot dives 1.5 miles to map French shipwreck with 86,000 images, recovers artifacts

A remotely operated robot has successfully recovered artifacts from a 16th-century shipwreck located over 1.5 miles beneath the ocean's surface. This significant underwater exploration took place recently, showcasing advancements in marine technology and archaeology. The mission aims to uncover and preserve historical treasures that provide insights into maritime history and the era's seafaring practices. The operation was conducted by a team of marine archaeologists and engineers, who utilized the robot's advanced capabilities to navigate the challenging underwater environment and safely retrieve the artifacts. This endeavor not only enhances our understanding of the past but also highlights the importance of preserving cultural heritage submerged in the depths of the ocean.

World’s Largest Animal Migration and Ocean Gyres Play Critical Roles in Global Carbon Cycle

World’s Largest Animal Migration and Ocean Gyres Play Critical Roles in Global Carbon Cycle

Scientists have successfully concluded two significant research expeditions in the Southwest Atlantic Ocean aimed at enhancing the understanding of the biological pump, a crucial process for carbon transfer from the ocean's surface to its depths, which plays a key role in climate regulation. These cruises, conducted between January and April, were supported by the Schmidt Ocean Institute and the Schmidt Sciences’ Ocean Biogeochemistry Virtual Institute (OBVI), utilizing the research vessel Falkor (too). The expeditions sought to address critical knowledge gaps regarding how this natural mechanism functions, thereby contributing to broader efforts in climate science and oceanography.

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Robot exploring France's deepest shipwreck finds cannons, ceramics

Robot exploring France's deepest shipwreck finds cannons, ceramics

A recent survey conducted by the French army has led to the unexpected discovery of a 16th-century merchant ship in the waters off the coast of France. The find occurred during routine seabed examinations, highlighting the potential for uncovering historical artifacts beneath the ocean's surface. This significant archaeological discovery sheds light on maritime trade practices of the era and contributes to the understanding of France's naval history. The ship's condition and contents are yet to be fully assessed, but experts are optimistic about the insights it may provide into the past. The discovery underscores the importance of ongoing marine exploration and the historical treasures that may still lie hidden beneath the waves.

‘Predator-like’ light-powered micromotors to mine uranium from oceans, wastewater

‘Predator-like’ light-powered micromotors to mine uranium from oceans, wastewater

Researchers at the Qinghai Institute of Salt Lakes in China have made a significant breakthrough by developing a new microscopic material that has the potential to revolutionize various industries. This innovative material, created using advanced techniques, was unveiled during a recent scientific conference held in Xining, the capital of Qinghai Province. The development aims to address challenges in fields such as energy storage, environmental protection, and biomedical applications. The motivation behind this research stems from the growing need for more efficient and sustainable materials that can enhance performance while reducing environmental impact. By leveraging unique properties at the microscopic level, the scientists have demonstrated that this new material can improve energy efficiency and offer enhanced functionality compared to existing alternatives. The team utilized a combination of nanotechnology and material science to synthesize the material, which exhibits remarkable strength and versatility. Initial tests have shown promising results, indicating its potential for practical applications in batteries, water purification systems, and drug delivery mechanisms. As the research progresses, the scientists are optimistic about the material's future applications and its ability to contribute to technological advancements. They plan to collaborate with industry partners to further explore its commercial viability and to bring this innovative solution to market, potentially transforming how various sectors approach material challenges.

Blue Action Canada Reveals Second Cohort

Blue Action Canada Reveals Second Cohort

Founders Factory, a global startup investor, in collaboration with climate investor Blue Action, has unveiled the six ocean tech ventures selected for Blue Action Canada’s second cohort. This initiative, announced recently, aims to address critical issues such as maritime and port decarbonization, coastal resilience, nature and biodiversity, and defense technologies. The program seeks to support innovative solutions that contribute to environmental sustainability and resilience in the face of climate change. By fostering these ventures, Founders Factory and Blue Action are committed to advancing the development of technologies that can significantly impact ocean health and coastal communities.

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Oceaneering Completes First Onshore‑Piloted Remote ROV Operation on an Offshore Rig in Brazil

Oceaneering Completes First Onshore‑Piloted Remote ROV Operation on an Offshore Rig in Brazil

Oceaneering International, Inc. has successfully tested its onshore remote operations center (OROC) capabilities through its Subsea Robotics segment and Brazilian subsidiary, Marine Production Systems do Brasil LTDA (MPS). The operation involved piloting a remotely operated vehicle (ROV) from the OROC in Macaé, Brazil, to support Petrobras’s offshore drilling activities. This significant advancement in remote operations was conducted recently, showcasing Oceaneering's commitment to enhancing operational efficiency and safety in subsea environments.

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DeepOcean and Woodside Advance Subsea Efficiency Through Dual-scope Approach

DeepOcean and Woodside Advance Subsea Efficiency Through Dual-scope Approach

DeepOcean, a global ocean services provider, has partnered with Woodside Energy (Senegal) B.V. to conduct simultaneous inspections and 3D scanning of subsea infrastructure at the Sangomar field, located offshore Senegal. This operation, which took place recently, aims to enhance the understanding and management of the subsea assets in the area. By utilizing advanced technology for inspection and scanning, the collaboration seeks to ensure the integrity and safety of the infrastructure, which is crucial for ongoing energy operations. The successful execution of this project underscores the commitment of both companies to leveraging innovative solutions for efficient subsea management in the energy sector.

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Human-machine teaming dives underwater

Human-machine teaming dives underwater

A team of researchers is advancing the capabilities of collaboration between divers and autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs) for maritime missions. This initiative, which began in late 2023, aims to enhance operational efficiency and safety in underwater exploration and tasks. The research is taking place at a leading marine technology institute, where experts are focused on creating innovative hardware and sophisticated algorithms that facilitate seamless communication and coordination between human divers and AUVs. The motivation behind this development stems from the increasing complexity of underwater missions, which require precise teamwork to navigate challenging environments and accomplish objectives effectively. By integrating advanced technology, the researchers hope to improve the overall effectiveness of maritime operations, making them safer and more efficient for both divers and AUVs alike.

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Terradepth’s Absolute Ocean Cleared for Immediate U.S. Navy Use via NIWC Atlantic RCC Hopper

Terradepth’s Absolute Ocean Cleared for Immediate U.S. Navy Use via NIWC Atlantic RCC Hopper

Terradepth, a venture-backed maritime technology company, has announced the integration of its Absolute Ocean® cloud-native data-to-decision platform into the Rapid Capabilities Office (RCO) Rapid Capabilities Cell (RCC) Hopper at the Naval Information Warfare Center (NIWC) Atlantic. This move, which took place recently, aims to enhance the capabilities of the U.S. Navy by leveraging advanced maritime data solutions. The collaboration is expected to streamline decision-making processes and improve operational efficiency in naval operations, showcasing the growing importance of innovative technology in military applications.

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