Ocean Power Technologies Inc. said it shipped a WAM-V autonomous surface vehicle to Greece to support ongoing customer operations and field activity, expanding its international operational footprint. The company also said it transitioned its integrated docking and charging program from prototype to a full-scale build, including autonomous docking and redeployment. OPT added that it has placed orders for components to support system integration and open-water validation as it works toward a first early access commercial solution targeted for launch in 2026. The company also reported progress in autonomous navigation and control through its collaboration with Mythos AI, citing improvements in perception, decision-making and autonomous functionality.
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