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Open Ocean Robotics Showcases Global Reach at Navy's Digital Horizon Exercise

Dec 14, 2022

Open Ocean Robotics participated in the Navy's Digital Horizon Exercise, highlighting our advanced mesh networking capabilities and our mission to support maritime operations in the Middle East.

Open Ocean Robotics is proud to have participated in the Navy's Digital Horizon Exercise, as detailed in a recent article by Defense News. This exercise showcased the power of mesh networks in enhancing coordination among uncrewed and autonomous vehicles.


During the event, we highlighted how our autonomous uncrewed surface vehicles operate seamlessly within a mesh network, allowing for real-time data sharing and improved situational awareness among multiple platforms. This capability is essential for complex maritime missions, particularly as we expand our operations in the Middle East and work closely with the US Navy.


Our collaboration with the US Navy shows our global reach and the strategic importance of our technology in supporting defense and security initiatives. By leveraging advanced communication networks, Open Ocean Robotics aims to enhance operational efficiency and contribute to mission success in challenging environments.


Click here to read more about the Navy's Digital Horizon Exercise.

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​​Open Ocean Robotics collects ocean data using our patented solar powered uncrewed surface vehicles (USVs) equipped with sensors, cameras and real-time communications. We offer a safer, more effective and affordable way of gaining ocean insights, transforming how we study, protect and utilize our ocean, and helping build an ocean IoT.​ 

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