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Boeing acquires Liquid Robotics

By Swati Deshpande,

Added 07 December 2016

To enhance autonomous seabed-to-space information services

Liquid Robotics has designed and manufactured the Wave Glider, the first wave and solar-powered autonomous ocean robot, since its founding in 2007. With more than 1 million nautical miles traveled, the Wave Glider's capabilities address 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. The company will become a subsidiary of Boeing operating under its current business model and reporting to Kory Mathews, vice president of Autonomous Systems for Defense, Space & Security. The terms of the agreement were not disclosed. Completion of the transaction is subject to satisfaction of customary closing conditions.

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