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 …Read more
Developing Sensing Technology to Monitor Marine Carbon Dioxide
Fiona Langenberger — November 15, 2023
Wave Glider “Mando” Wins Boeing Environmental Leadership Award
Fiona Langenberger — July 20, 2022
The Wave Glider Ocean Plastics Demonstrator project has been selected for the 2022 Environmental Leadership Award by The Boeing Company. In the category Protection, Compliance & Stewardship, Liquid Robotics’ collaboration with Boeing, the Jupiter Research Foundation, and NOAA’s Pacific Islands Fisheries Science Center was recognized for its efforts to help …Read more
Implementing the Next Generation of Software Standards
Fiona Langenberger — July 13, 2022
At Liquid Robotics, we are committed to our customers’ success by continuously improving the Wave Glider for optimized missions and customized solutions. To enable the next generation of software standards and to build a forward-looking and robust framework, Liquid Robotics has initiated the implementation of open architecture standards for improved …Read more
Liquid Robotics Relocates Headquarters to Herndon, Virginia
Fiona Langenberger — February 28, 2022
Liquid Robotics, a Boeing Company, has relocated its corporate headquarters and production to Herndon, Virginia, joining Boeing’s existing facility. As a wholly owned subsidiary of The Boeing Company, Liquid Robotics will greatly benefit from the move, leveraging Boeing’s administrative, engineering, and manufacturing capabilities for its Wave Glider production. “We are …Read more
PacX Turns 10: Record-breaking Pacific Crossing of Wave Glider Celebrates Anniversary
Fiona Langenberger — November 17, 2021
Ten years ago today, Liquid Robotics embarked on a world record-breaking journey to cross the Pacific Ocean with a fleet of Wave Gliders. The wave powered unmanned surface vehicles traveled from San Francisco Bay to the Hawaiian Islands and then continued on their route to Australia. While the Pacific Crossing …Read more
Wave Glider Selected as Development Platform in Australian Defence Innovation Hub Award
Liquid Robotics — October 15, 2020
Liquid Robotics channel partner BlueZone Group has been awarded an Australian Defence Innovation Hub grant to develop a sovereign anti-submarine warfare (ASW) capability to support the Royal Australian Navy’s integrated undersea surveillance system. The award builds on the success of earlier exploratory work. Under the Phase 3 contract, BlueZone Group …Read more