Nauticus Robotics announces next-generation Aquanauts

April 13, 2023
Following commissioning, the initial Aquanaut MK2 units will be sent to the North Sea and the Gulf of Mexico in the coming months.

Offshore staff

HOUSTON – Nauticus Robotics, Inc., has announced the commencement of commissioning exercises of the first of three second-generation Aquanauts, dubbed the ‘Mark 2’ (MK2).

Following commissioning, Nauticus expects to send the initial Aquanaut MK2 units to the North Sea and the Gulf of Mexico in the coming months to support customer initiatives in those regions.

Nauticus says that the Aquanaut MK2 is a fully electric, untethered and autonomous subsea robot that is controlled through acoustic communication networking and underpinned by its proprietary software suite. The artificial intelligence-based software suite allows for robotic controls, user interfaces, sensor integration, simulation, data analysis, and communication frameworks purpose-built to enable subsea work.

Aquanaut MK2 can operate in two separate modes, actively transforming itself between the excursion and intervention configurations. Excursion mode involves the usage of data collection and perception sensors, while intervention mode utilizes two of Nauticus’ Olympic Arms – electric work-class manipulators – to interact with subsea infrastructure and objects to complete complex underwater tasks.

04.13.2023

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