
Ocean Power Technologies CEO Philipp Stratmann joined Steve Darling from Proactive to discuss two new milestones that expand the company’s presence in the academic and marine research markets: the successful deployment of a PowerBuoy® system for Rutgers University and a new WAM-V® unmanned surface vehicle order from Stevens Institute of Technology. Stratmann said the Rutgers project, supported by the New Jersey Economic Development Authority, is now fully installed and operational off the coast of New Jersey. The deployed PowerBuoy replaces a legacy ocean monitoring system that depended on fixed seabed cables, providing continuous offshore power and communications without the need for permanent underwater infrastructure. The system is expected to support a range of research applications, including ocean monitoring, environmental data collection, and integration of both surface and subsea sensors. Management believes the flexible design of the PowerBuoy allows it to be deployed mo...
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