Company News
-
New Wave Buoys Technology Helps Researchers Better Understand Ocean Dynamics
Researchers are using cutting-edge technology to study ocean waves and better understand how they impact the global climate system. Wave buoys, also known as data buoys or oceanographic buoys, are playing a key role in this effort by providing high-quality, real-time data on ocean conditions. The...Read more -
Integrated Observation Buoy: What you have to know
Frankstar’s Integrated Observation Buoy is a powerful sensor platform for real-time remote monitoring of offshore conditions such as oceanographic, meteorological, and environmental parameters to name a few. In this paper, we outline the benefits of our buoys as a sensor platform for variou...Read more -
Frankstar Mini Wave buoy provides strong data support for Chinese scientists to study the influence of the global-scale Shanghai current on the wave field
Frankstar and the Key Laboratory of Physical Oceanography, Ministry of Education, Ocean University of China, jointly deployed 16 wave sprites in the Northwest Pacific Ocean from 2019 to 2020, and obtained 13,594 sets of valuable wave data in the relevant waters for up to 310 days. Scientists in t...Read more -
Climate Neutrality
Climate change is a global emergency that goes beyond national borders. It is an issue that requires international cooperation and coordinated solutions at all levels.The Paris Agreement requires that countries reach global peaking of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions as soon as possible to achieve ...Read more -
Ocean Energy Needs a Lift to Go Mainstream
Technology to harvest energy from waves and tides has been proven to work, but costs need to come down By Rochelle Toplensky Jan. 3, 2022 7:33 am ET Oceans contain energy that is both renewable and predictable—an appealing combination given the challenges posed by fluctuating wind and solar powe...Read more


