Greensea IQ
Nate Anderson is a skilled Robotics Engineer at Greensea Systems, Inc., with extensive experience in C++ software development, particularly for robotics and resource-constrained embedded platforms. Prior roles include Development Team Lead at CSL Software Solutions Inc., where Nate oversaw the development and support of three SaaS applications and managed a team addressing client requests and application deployment challenges. Nate's background also includes comprehensive training in Java through a coding bootcamp at Tech Elevator, along with diverse roles ranging from a Board Game Sommelier to a Maintenance and Soil Mixing Manager, reflecting a strong technical foundation and problem-solving expertise across various sectors. Educational credentials include a BA in History and Anthropology from Oberlin College and a certification in Full-stack Web Development.
Greensea IQ
Greensea IQ is a dual-use technology company transitioning mature solutions developed for and by the defense industry to the commercial markets for high impact. Greensea IQ is uniquely positioned to capitalize on the growing Blue Economy that is being driven by the demands for scalable and persistent ocean protection, net-zero emissions in shipping, alternative energy sources from the ocean, and understanding change in the seas as our climate changes. As a world leader in autonomous underwater robot technologies, we deliver high impact solutions embedding our dual-use technology based on the open architecture operating software OPENSEA to meet the growing demand for intelligent robotics across the entire Blue Economy. Software makes all robotics processes possible. Greensea has been developing and integrating software into ocean robotic systems longer than any other company. The most forward thinking manufacturers trust Greensea to provide the technology that will fuel future advancements such as resident vehicles, long range command and control, and autonomous ship maintenance. Join companies like Ocean Infinity, Ocean Power Technologies, and Armach Robotics who already develop with OPENSEA and are changing how we will work on, in, and under the ocean.