Boings, muahs and boops. Using AI, smart buoys and hydrophones to interpret the ocean

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HydroTWIN uses AI and IoT solutions to mitigate underwater noise pollution and protect biodiversity. It provides real-time detection and identification of acoustic sources, offering a strategic response to the need for improved marine surveillance and preservation. Our tool reflects our dedication to protecting marine life and ecosystems from noise pollution.

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Nathaniel Petre
Nathaniel Petre

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Nathaniel Petre

Nathaniel Petre is a design engineer who works predominantly with 'agnostic manufacturing' to find practical solutions focused on the blue economy.

After 3D printing the world's first surfboard made from algae, Nathaniel began using ocean plastic waste as a resource for local, agile manufacturing.

Over the last two years, he's built the largest 3D printer in the Caribbean and more recently the largest 3D printer in the UK.

Nate's projects aim to equip both the communityand researchers with the tools to develop a platform for using materials as varied as ocean plastic to bio-fabricated structures to sustain an economy and an ecosystem locally.

Nate has a non-academic engineering background and a college education from an art school in New York City.


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