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OPT Assembles PowerBuoy Bound for Naval Postgraduate School

December 28, 2024
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Ocean Power Technologies Completes Assembly of AI-Capable PowerBuoy for Naval Postgraduate School

Ocean Power Technologies (OPT) has finalized the main assembly of the AI-capable PowerBuoy for Naval Postgraduate School, ahead of shipment planned for early 2025.

The full system, which includes installing AT&T 5G technology and integrating advanced subsea sensors into a PowerBuoy equipped with OPT’s latest Merrows suite for AI capable seamless integration of Maritime Domain Awareness (MDA) across platforms, is now being readied for shipment.

Once deployed, the PowerBuoy will provide continuous, autonomous monitoring and data collection capabilities in one of the world’s most strategically significant maritime environments.

“We are very excited about completing this critical phase of our contract with NPS. This phase advances our ability to highlight our PowerBuoy AI capable Merrows technology as a vital tool for enhancing maritime security and operational capability above and below the surface. We believe the results from the upcoming deployment with NPS will also further demonstrate the ability to deploy PowerBuoy’s as 5G communication nodes across the coastline of the United States,” said Philipp Stratmann, CEO of Ocean Power Technologies.

This innovative technology represents a significant advancement in maritime surveillance and security. By utilizing AI capabilities and advanced sensor integration, the PowerBuoy will be able to provide real-time data collection and analysis, allowing for enhanced situational awareness in critical maritime environments. This deployment with the Naval Postgraduate School showcases the potential for PowerBuoy technology to revolutionize maritime operations and security protocols.

With the integration of AT&T 5G technology, the PowerBuoy will not only serve as a monitoring and data collection platform but also as a communication node along the coastline of the United States. This dual functionality highlights the versatility and adaptability of OPT’s PowerBuoy technology in addressing multiple maritime challenges.

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Conclusion

The completion of the AI-capable PowerBuoy assembly for the Naval Postgraduate School marks a significant milestone for Ocean Power Technologies. With its advanced AI capabilities, sensor integration, and 5G technology, the PowerBuoy is poised to revolutionize maritime surveillance and security operations. The upcoming deployment will showcase the potential of this innovative technology in enhancing maritime domain awareness and operational capabilities. Ocean Power Technologies continues to lead the way in developing cutting-edge solutions for the maritime industry.

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