

Ocean Power Technologies (OPT), which provides off -shore power, data, and service solutions, announced the inauguration of a new office at the Association for Encroid Vehicle System International (AUVSI) Headquarters in Washington DC.
The move is part of the company’s expansion efforts and measures to advance the operations and policy engagement of the unmanned systems at the national level.
The new office located in the heart of the US capital, dedicated to the development of unmanaged systems and robotics, is chosen as well as positions as well as positions in the world. Opt said that proximity will strengthen its relations with Auvsi and the industry will increase cooperation on extensive steps, including the AUVSI Trusted Operator program, which sets the standard of safety, training, and works across the land and marine domains.
“We believe that the presence of Washington in Washington, DC allows us to deepen our engagement with key stakeholders in the government, industry and policy,” said Jason Wade, SVP, a commercial sale in Ocean Power Technologies. “Our relationships with AUVSI have played an important role in promoting the best methods for the safe and effective deployment of the unmanned system, and this extension reflects our shared vision for the future of maritime sovereignty.”
The OPT has also argued that the move has supported its wider development strategy, which includes increasing the WAM-V unmanned vehicles fleet, pushing its AI Mero Mero Domain Awareness system forward, and providing permanent foreign infrastructure through its Power Boy platforms.
Through confrontation with the AUVSI, the OPT increased access to the leadership of the thinking, mutual cooperation opportunities, and real -time engagement with the decision makers of the future of the non -defensive and commercial systems in both defense and commercial sectors.
Opt has recently announced a major upgrade in its AI-capable Marrow Marrow Maritime Domain Awareness Solution (MDAS). The latest system increases its role as an ISR node, which activates better maritime domain awareness and independent cooperation in the surface, ground level and air platforms.
The optimism argues that the migrants now provide faster performance, high stability, and security operators to empower operators to compete or maintain a permanent watch in a remote environment. This system also allows many users to monitor the same or different assets simultaneously, while new integration routes have made it easier to fuse third party feeds such as global AIS, seasonal data, and modern maping tools.
“Marrows are being developed in the cohesive tissue of maritime operations,” said Philip Stratman, president and CEO of Ocean Power Technologies. “This upgrade allows it to act as a real ISR node that supports independent platforms, smooth decisions, and consolidate complicated maritime domain.”
Increased AI-competent marrow MDAs can be posted independently or folded with Opt Power Boy platforms and WAM-V unmanned vehicles so that permanent, independent monitoring networks can be developed according to mission requirements.







