Solar-powered drone boats could play pivotal role in forecasting
A new generation of drone boats powered by renewable energy could help revolutionize the forecasting of ocean-related weather. A number of companies have begun producing ocean-going prototypes including the Canadian startup Open Ocean Robotics.
Drones From Open Ocean Robotics Make A Splash, Tackling Winter Storms And More
It’s been a great year for Open Ocean Robotics, a British Columbia-based startup that makes solar-powered drones that can gather environmental data in real time and help address a multitude of issues...
Open Ocean Robotics – Sailing to a Cleaner Future
An industrial revolution is happening on the high seas. Combine robotics, AI, low-cost sensors, satellite systems, big data, biotechnology and genomics, and you get rapid and disruptive change across the marine industries...
Five BC tech startups that are ready to change the world
You’d be hard-pressed to find a BC tech startup that’s having a better 2019 than Open Ocean Robotics. They won NACO’s most promising startup of the year award, took home $100,000 through Spring’s Impact Investor Challenge....
Victoria Firm Building Robots of the Sea
Open Ocean Robotics creates "robots of the sea", and for that, they've received a $22,000 BC Resource Industry award. "It's a great honour, and we're excited to receive that type of recognition," says Colin Angus who owns the company with his wife Julie.
Getting to know our oceans better with Open Ocean Robotics
In this first episode, we talk to Julie Angus who is CEO of Open Ocean Robotics. Before starting this cleantech company, Julie studied psychology and molecular biology and worked in venture capital, business development, and technology transfer....
The CMO Show: Julie & Colin Angus on storytelling for business
Julie and Colin Angus, co-founders of Open Ocean Robotics and National Geographic Adventurers of the Year, talk to The CMO Show host, Mark Jones about how to use storytelling in the startup phase of the business lifecycle. Check out this podcast now.
New Ventures BC Features Open Ocean Robotics on their YouTube Channel
CEO Julie Angus interviews on the New Ventures BC YouTube Channel
TMRO Ocean boats on autopilot STEAM INTERVIEW
Julie Angus, CEO chats to TMRO about Open Ocean Robotics' autonomous boats that can map the ocean floor, record the sounds of ocean mammals, track oil spills, help direct shipping traffic, monitor hurricanes and more - all with the natural power of sun and wind.
Autonomous self-powered boats ‘could create IoT of the ocean’
Autonomous self-powered boats could create the Internet of Things (IoT) of the ocean. That’s the verdict from clean tech company Open Ocean Robotics, which is developing solar and wind powered autonomous boats to monitor for oil spills, research animals, detect illegal fishermen and provide a constant stream of live data about ocean temperatures, sea level and currents.