Nauticus’ Autonomous Solutions team completed the inspection in the GOM last month. The project involved several days of visual inspections of subsea assets. This demonstration aimed to validate the ability of Nauticus technology to meet the client’s subsea technology roadmap. Nauticus and the client discuss 2025 projects.
Nauticus CEO and President John Gibson commented: “We are excited to collaborate with another critical customer. Our common goal is to improve decision-making while minimizing environmental impact. By deploying autonomous technology, we can significantly reduce daily diesel. fuel consumption and associated emissions for each Aquanaut in operation.
Nauticus Robotics, Inc. develops autonomous robots for ocean industries. Autonomy requires the extensive use of sensors, artificial intelligence and efficient perception and decision-making algorithms allowing the robot to adapt to changing environments. The company’s business model includes the use of robotic systems for maintenance, vehicle and component sales, and licensing of software associated with the commercial and defense sectors. Nauticus has designed and is currently testing and certifying a new generation of vehicles to reduce operational costs and collect data to maintain and operate a wide variety of subsea infrastructure. In addition to a standalone service offering and future-focused products, Nauticus’ approach to ocean robotics has also resulted in the development of a range of technology products for the modernization/upgrade of traditional ROV operations and other third-party vehicle platforms. Nauticus’ services provide customers with the necessary data collection, analysis and subsea manipulation capabilities to support and maintain assets while reducing their operational footprint, operating costs and gas emissions. greenhouse effect, in order to improve health, safety and environmental exposure at sea.
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