On June 4th, around 11 am AST Xeos Technologies was notified by a customer in Cape Town, South Africa that a USV (Unmanned Surface Vehicle) was in distress in the Southern Ocean.
In November of 2018, Xeos was approached by a research team from the University of Tromso (UiT) in Norway. They were looking for a tracker to put on buoys following ice flows for the ArcticABC project.
In 2017, Xeos finished design and production of a new product called the Brizo. The Brizo is a GNSS (Global Navigation Satellite System) based wave height sensor meant to be installed on existing buoy infrastructure or added to a buoy as an extra sensor.