On 9th August, Dolphin 1 Water Rescue Robot successfully rescues a drowning teenager from the rough waves.
READ MOREThe Trébeurden Station of French Lifeguard and Lifeboat Institution (SNSM) purchased its first Dolphin 1 Water Rescue Robot. The rescuer team conducts training on using the Dolphin 1 to improve their fast response ability in emergency water rescue.
READ MOREThe Paris Fire Brigade Brigade de sapeurs-pompiers de Paris (BSPP) conducted a performance test of OceanAlpha Dolphin 1 Remote-Controlled Lifebuoy under various streamflow conditions in the city.
READ MOREOn the “On Duty 2022” Conference unveiled in Gdynia, Poland, OceanAlpha presented the Dolphin 1 Remote-Controlled Lifebuoy and SL20 Autonomous Surveying Boat in collaboration with its regional partner.
READ MOREAn OceanAlpha M40P USV equipped with passive acoustic monitoring (PAM) instrument is applied to monitor and investigate the population of Chinese White Dolphins that inhabit the National Nature Reserve in Pearl River Estuary of Guangdong.
READ MOREGuests from 6 companies join the 3-day event to learn and share the latest technology of USV and its widening application in different fields.
Read more >From July 8 to 12, Oceanalpha is co-exhibiting with Singapore PUB Water Supplies Department at Singapore International Water Week to promote unmanned surface vessel(USV) as a new officially-recognized technology to conduct water management.
Read more >On July 2nd, the 4th China – Israel Innovation & Investment Summit was held in Zhuhai, China. Unmanned surface vessels(USV) technology brought hot discussion at the summit.
Read more >Teachers and the principle of Pui Ching Middle School Macau paid a visit to Oceanalpha with expectation of deepening cooperation to better cultivate students’ interest in unmanned boats and ocean safety and rescue.
Read more >10 agents working with the bathymetric survey, hydrographic survey and environmental protection coming from Russia, India, Ghana, Nigeria, Italy, France Canada and Kuwait participated in the three-day program.
Read more >Oceanalpha company brings their newest intelligent robotic technology to New York.
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