RanMarine Technology, a pioneer in autonomous surface vessels (ASVs) designed to clean ports, harbors, lakes, rivers and other near-shore environments, today announced the commercial launch of the MegaShark, an innovative mid-sized, electric-powered vessel set to revolutionize aquatic clean-up efforts.
RanMarine Launches the MegaShark to Address $20Billion Market Opportunity for Waterway Clean-Up
August 8th, 2024 by Patrick BaranskySmart Cities Embrace Autonomous Surface Vessels for Waterway Clean-up
August 19th, 2023 by Patrick BaranskyAxis Global Comms – United Arab Emirates Image: Dubai, UAE Across the globe, urban centers designated as “smart cities” are increasingly turning to cutting-edge technologies to address the complex challenges of urban waterway management. Among the most promising innovations is the Autonomous Surface Vessel (ASV), a robotic solution poised to revolutionize how cities maintain the […]
IoT: Pioneering the Future of Aquatic Conservation in Partnership with Deutsche Telekom [Video]
November 15th, 2023 by Patrick BaranskyExplore the synergy between RanMarine and Deutsche Telekom IoT in our exclusive insight into the collaborative efforts reshaping the future of aquatic conservation. Discover how this innovative partnership merges RanMarine’s cutting-edge autonomous aquatic drones with Deutsche Telekom’s advanced technology solutions.
Innovators Take Aim At Ocean Plastic
March 28th, 2022 by SarahTSolutions to the global water pollution crisis gather steam Bubble walls, robotic sharks and sunglasses made from sea plastic. These are just some of the inventive solutions being advanced to stem the deluge of plastic spewing into the world’s waterways. With marine habitats at the brink of collapse and micro-plastics devastating food chains and threatening […]
From Combat to Cleaning Waterways
June 17th, 2021 by SarahTThe oceans cover over 70 percent of the surface of the planet and provide over 70 percent of the oxygen we breathe. In addition, they absorb around 50 times more Co2 than our atmosphere does. While paramount to life on Earth, our oceans are currently being threatened by plastic pollution, climate change, and overfishing. These […]
Drones will clear our ocean trash
May 19th, 2017 by SarahTIn 2014 Planet Earth produced 311 million tons of new plastic. 32% of it leaked into fragile ecosystems. 10-20 million tons reached the ocean, causing US$13 billion of environmental damage. California, Oregon and Washington alone spend $500 million annually clearing trash from their Pacific coastline. WATER AND AIR, THE TWO ESSENTIAL FLUIDS ON WHICH ALL […]