The Challenge
Oceans cover over 70 percent of our world’s surface and contain 97 percent of the planet’s water, yet humans have yet to explore more than 10 percent of these dynamic ocean communities. This is not due in part to lack of effort, rather the study of our world’s oceans is expensive, challenging, dangerous, and time-consuming. There in lies a momentous opportunity to create a game-changing solution not only for the study of our oceans, but for the protection of it as well. And that’s where Ocean Aero comes along.
We are focused on solving our world’s ocean observation challenges for the military, scientific, security, and oil and gas communities by designing a "game changing" surface and sub-surface vessel, the Submaran™. This Unmanned, Underwater, Surface Vessel (UUSV) is self-propelling, as it is completely powered by wind and solar energies, making it capable of month long assignments at sea. Our objective is to assist other organizations in gathering and delivering data through a unique, efficient, persistent, and eco-friendly platform. We are looking to provide a cheaper, more efficient, and more creative solution than what exists today; and we are doing just that.
Development and Solution
The development of the Submaran™ is the direct result of a group of incredibly talented individuals coming together to work towards our mission of better understanding our oceans. Each member of our crew brings a unique set of skills that aids us in “thinking outside the boat” with regards to the various challenges we are trying to solve. Our mission of observing, understanding, and protecting the world’s oceans via research and ISR (Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance), aligns with many other organizations and governments desire to collect data and protect our valuable ocean and coastal communities.
We have spent the last three years developing the Submaran™ product line, but as with any new company or product, we faced our fair share of challenges. In late 2012, we started putting together a team of individuals that possessed the skills we thought could help create a ground breaking and innovative product –a sailboat that could become a submarine.
By late 2013, we had built and began testing our first prototype – we were essentially a garage company but were growing. We raised “angel” money as we continued to research and develop the Submaran™. In mid-2014, we had garnered the attention of a very large corporation, Teledyne, who saw value in who we are and what we are doing, which allowed us to raise our first significant investment, putting us in high gear.


