Episode Synopsis "From space to subsea: how Houston Mechatronics is changing our view of ocean technology"
The ocean: the final frontier? For years, space exploration has been viewed as the pinnacle of technological advancement; ocean exploration, on the other hand, viewed as a task for old sailors and weathered ships. In this conversation, Houston Mechatronics co-founder Nicolaus Radford discusses how they aim to change the way we view ocean exploration and ocean technology as part of their mission to create subsea robots with unprecedented capabilities. Houston Mechatronics website
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