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Wave Glider to Help Protect Marine Sanctuaries

marine debris; coral reef damage and bleaching; and climate change.   “Over the past decade, we’ve partnered with NOAA scientists on projects ranging from ocean acidification, to measuring Arctic waves to collecting storm intensity data from the surface of the hurricane,” said Gary Gysin, President and CEO of Liquid Robotics. “This collaboration takes our partnership to a new level as we provide Wave Glider technology and services to help preserve, protect and sustain the Hawaiian and American Samoa marine sanctuaries and ocean we all hold dear.”   This partnership

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Liquid Robotics Names Nightengale CFO

, Space & Security (BDS), has transitioned from her role at Boeing to join Liquid Robotics as Chief Financial Officer. In her new position, Caryn is responsible for the financial management, information technology, contracts and Global Trade Controls (GTC) departments. She will report directly to Gary Gysin, President and CEO.   Nightengale has a background in corporate development, investment banking and financial management. Her career focus has been leading companies through complex organizational transformation and financial management. As Director, Corporate Development at Boeing, she

Sir George Zambellas (Photo: Mark Rawlings / MOD)

Zambellas to Join Liquid Robotics Advisory Board

potential, in the challenging underwater domain but with access to land, air and space, in a product range with global reach and global relevance - run by a small committed team."   “We are honored to be welcoming Sir George Zambellas to our Strategic Advisory Board,” said Gary Gysin, President & CEO, Liquid Robotics. “We’ve admired Sir George’s leadership in challenging the world’s navies to think differently, to use advanced technologies, and unmanned systems to advance naval superiority. His expertise will be invaluable as we work towards creating

Boeing and Liquid Robotics have collaborated on extensive integration on the Sensor Hosting Autonomous Remote Craft (SHARC), a version of the Wave Glider, since 2014. The SHARC, integrated with Boeing’s advanced sensors, connects intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance capabilities ranging from satellites to manned and unmanned aircraft to sub-surface crafts. (Photo: Liquid Robotics)

Boeing to Acquire Liquid Robotics

the challenges facing defense, commercial and science customers by making ocean data collection and communications easier, safer and immediate.   “I am proud of our team, culture, and relentless commitment to designing the best ocean surface robot in the maritime industry,” said Gary Gysin, president and CEO of Liquid Robotics. “This acquisition allows us to leverage the strengths of one of the world’s leading global companies while continuing to push our innovation to new levels.”   Liquid Robotics has approximately 100 employees in California and Hawaii

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Liquid Robotics, Boeing Demonstrate Warfare Capabilities

more than 60 knots – to autonomously provide real-time data on the weather and ocean conditions critical to the safe operation of the Unmanned Warrior systems.    “Together, Liquid Robotics and Boeing achieved a groundbreaking milestone in unmanned maritime warfare,” said Gary Gysin, President & Chief Executive Officer, Liquid Robotics. “We proved that SHARCs can augment the tedious and dangerous task of continuous maritime surveillance by our warfighters and provide critical real-time intelligence to commanders.&rdquo

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MTR100: Liquid Robotics

specific solutions, including notable partnerships with industry giants Boeing and Leidos for defense as well as Schlumberger for oil and gas.   1329 Moffett Park Drive, Sunnyvale, CA 94089 Phone: 408-636-4200 Email: [email protected] www.liquid-robotics.com CEO/President: Gary Gysin Number Of Employees: 106 Engeneering Director: Roger Hine, CTO Acres: 5 Square Footage: 20,000     (As published in the July/August 2016 MTR100 edition of Marine Technology Reporter

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Liquid Robotics Adds New Executive Talent

development. He will report directly to Roger Hine, the company’s Co-Founder, Chief Technology Officer and inventor of the Wave Glider wave and solar powered ocean robot. In addition, Liquid Robotics has attracted other industry experts for strategic growth positions. These positions report to Gary Gysin, President and CEO of Liquid Robotics. The new executive members are Mark Bindon, Vice President of Mission Services; Jerome Pereira, Vice President of Manufacturing; and Becky Tanner, Vice President of Marketing. Mark Bindon, Vice President of Mission Services, is former Vice President and

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Fleet of Wave Gliders Delivered to the Japan Coast Guard

deployment of Wave Gliders in Japan. Data collected by the fleet of Wave Gliders will provide real-time information for the Japan Coast Guard’s operational use. Missions by four of the JCG Regional Branches are planned imminently.   Liquid Robotics president and chief executive officer Gary Gysin said his company will help the Japan Coast Guard “protect their coastal environments and populations against natural emergencies and to enhance their understanding of their coastal seas.”   “Together with HSD, we will partner to bring real-time, actionable intelligence

Liquid Robotics Adds Three to Strategic Advisory Board

variability on oceanic ecosystems and global carbon cycling.   “As we work to help address some of the most critical issues facing the Asia-Pacific region, Adm. Keating, Gen. Sharp, and Dr. Chavez’s expertise and counsel will be invaluable to our continued success.” said Gary Gysin, President and CEO of Liquid Robotics. “It’s a tremendous honor to have these individuals join our SAB.”   With escalating regional tensions, illegal fishing and impacts of climate change, Liquid Robotics is actively working across the Asia-Pacific region to help customers

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