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WaiV Robotics Launches Autonomous Drone Recovery Platform in U.S. Market, Targeting Deepwater Offshore Operations

By MGN EditorialJune 16, 2026 at 05:53 PM

UK-based WaiV Robotics has made its U.S. market debut with an autonomous UAV landing and recovery platform designed for moving vessels, backed by a $7.5 million seed round and unveiled at the Energy Drone & Robotics Summit in Houston.

# WaiV Robotics Launches Autonomous Drone Recovery Platform in U.S. Market WaiV Robotics, a London-based maritime robotics company, has officially entered the United States market with its autonomous drone landing and recovery platform, timing the launch to coincide with the offshore energy sector's accelerating push into deeper and more remote waters. According to a PR Newswire release dated June 16, 2026, the company unveiled its technology at the Energy Drone & Robotics Summit in Houston (Booth 25), one of the industry's premier gatherings for unmanned systems professionals serving the energy sector. ## Addressing a Critical Gap in Offshore UAV Operations The WaiV platform is engineered to solve one of the most persistent operational challenges in offshore UAV deployment: the reliable recovery of drones from moving vessels operating in open-water conditions. Traditional fixed-wing and multi-rotor UAVs have seen growing adoption in offshore inspection, survey, and logistics roles, but recovering aircraft onto a pitching, rolling deck has remained a significant safety and operational bottleneck. WaiV's autonomous system is designed to manage that recovery process without requiring manual intervention, enabling offshore operators to deploy and retrieve UAVs directly from vessels underway — a capability that becomes increasingly valuable as infrastructure projects move into deeper, more exposed offshore environments. ## $7.5 Million Seed Round Fuels U.S. Expansion The U.S. launch follows the successful close of a $7.5 million seed funding round, which the company is deploying to scale operations and establish a commercial foothold in the North American market. The United States represents a substantial opportunity, given the scale of Gulf of Mexico offshore activity and the growing pipeline of offshore wind development along the Atlantic and Gulf coasts. ## Industry Context The timing of WaiV's entry aligns with broader industry trends. Offshore operators are under sustained pressure to reduce the cost and risk of personnel transfers and inspection campaigns, and autonomous drone systems are increasingly viewed as a practical alternative for routine tasks. Regulatory frameworks governing Beyond Visual Line of Sight (BVLOS) drone operations offshore are also maturing, creating a more permissive environment for commercial deployment. As offshore energy infrastructure — spanning oil and gas platforms, floating production units, and offshore wind installations — extends further from shore, the logistical case for vessel-based autonomous UAV operations strengthens considerably. WaiV Robotics' U.S. market entry positions the company to compete in a rapidly developing segment of the maritime technology sector, where reliable autonomous systems capable of operating in harsh marine environments are in growing demand.
#UAV#autonomous systems#offshore operations#maritime robotics#drone technology#offshore energy#vessel operations#BVLOS

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