Wave Glider autonomous water robots powered by waves

He came out of Stanford University's offices in 2008 and now autonomous water robots have started a successful business start-up. Wave Gliderpowered by ocean wave and solar energy and applicable to various tasks to be performed at sea - surveying, observation, measurement, patrol.

The surfboard-like Wave Glider has been heavily invested by companies Liquidr implemented project and now autonomous robots Wave Glider have surveyed and covered more than 150,000 kilometers. Currently, the world's oceans are patrolling, performing underwater search works, about 60 robots and the developer has a continuous connection with them.