Nauticus Robotics Announces 2025 Lake Testing Plans
Nauticus Robotics, Inc., a prominent innovator in underwater robotics, has announced significant developments regarding its Aquanaut series of robots for the upcoming 2025 testing phase at the Advanced Ocean Systems (AOS) lake facility in Stuart, Florida. This initiative marks an important step forward in enhancing the capabilities of Nauticus's underwater robots and their software, Nauticus ToolKITT™.
Testing Facilities and Robotics Updates
The Aquanaut robot designed for marine testing has already been relocated to the AOS facility as of October 2025. It is currently undergoing final pre-operation checks. Additionally, another Aquanaut, which participated in offshore assignments during the summer, is set to join the Stuart facility following its evaluation process at Nauticus's Louisiana site. Throughout the fall and winter months, Nauticus is set to utilize both Aquanauts for extensive lake testing.
The focus of this testing phase is to explore various market avenues for both the untethered Aquanaut robots and the ToolKITT™ software. The objectives primarily align with growth in several sectors, which are explored further below:
- - Leak Detection Services: This initiative is designed to validate high-demand applications. By assessing subsea integrity and enhancing environmental monitoring, Nauticus aims to tap into recurring offshore revenue streams.
- - 3D Digital Twin Solutions: The aim here is to penetrate the burgeoning digital twin and remote asset management market, enabling new avenues for data-as-a-service offerings.
- - Survey Mapping Expansion: The testing will affirm the versatility of the Aquanaut system for various survey applications, not only limited to oil and gas but inclusive of inland and coastal renewable energy initiatives.
- - Autonomy Software Commercialization: The commercialization strategy intends to showcase licensable IP for autonomy applications in both the robotics and defense sectors, thereby establishing scalable revenue streams in software.
- - Fleet Interoperability: Nauticus plans to demonstrate the ability of their robots to operate alongside third-party unmanned surface vehicles (USVs). This collaboration could position Nauticus for a significant role in integrated autonomous fleet operations.
- - Customer and Investor Validation: Live demonstrations during the lake tests aim to accelerate adoption, enhance customer trust, and strengthen sales and funding channels.
Insights from Leadership
President and CEO of Nauticus Robotics, John Gibson, expressed enthusiasm about the partnership with AOS, suggesting that the facility will offer cost-effective testing methods and valuable opportunities for customer demonstrations. Gibson claimed, “This top-notch facility and the team here will allow us to test not just our products but also their interaction with other vehicles.” Meanwhile, AOS CEO John Jacobson echoed this sentiment, stating that they are eager to advance the interoperability between multiple autonomous systems.
In a further commitment to research and development, Nauticus is also preparing to assemble a third Aquanaut robot. This new addition is earmarked to transition to the Stuart facility to enhance the capabilities of both Aquanaut and ToolKITT, allowing the other two Aquanauts to focus on revenue-generating contracts slated for 2026.
Company Profile
Nauticus Robotics operates with a vision to develop cutting-edge autonomous vehicles tailored for ocean industries. Their robust technological infrastructure integrates advanced sensors, artificial intelligence, and effective environmental adaptability. Their service model encompasses robotic system deployment for urgent requirements, sales of diverse vehicles, and licensing agreements pertinent to software solutions in both commercial and defense realms. Their strategic approach aims not only at enhancing traditional operations but also at reducing operational costs and environmental footprint through innovative solutions.
About Advanced Ocean Systems
The Advanced Ocean Systems (AOS) facility delivers integrated technological solutions tailored for the ocean industry, reflecting decades of expertise. Their extensive offerings encompass autonomous surface vessels, advanced deck systems, and various oceanographic support systems, aiming to foster advancement in ocean research and technology innovation throughout their multi-location facilities.
As Nauticus Robotics progresses through these testing phases, the results are anticipated to shift paradigms within the subsea operational landscape, paving the way for sustainable and innovative approaches to oceanography.