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    That growth will be driven by advanced technology and manufacturing. Global pressures from China and Russia have introduced security threats not previously seen, underscoring the urgent need for the United States to better monitor and protect its maritime domain. Public, non-classified assessments consistently point to the need for improved autonomous systems on land, on the ocean surface, and underwater. This national priority aligns directly with additional commercial needs (making them dual-use opportunities) and with Rhode Island’s strengths.

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    Companies such as Havok AI, Vatn, Jaia Robotics, Regent Craft and Anduril have chosen to establish operations here not by coincidence, but because of our unique geographic and institutional advantages. Rhode Island offers immediate access to deep ocean waters and is home to world-class facilities including the Naval War College, the Naval Undersea Warfare Center, and the University of Rhode Island’s Graduate School of Oceanography. Add to that the infrastructure at Quonset Point, including Electric Boat, and it becomes clear why Narragansett Bay has supported ocean-focused innovation for generations — and why next-generation companies are putting down roots here today.

    These companies are using cutting-edge technology to manufacture solutions with both defense and commercial applications. Smart buoys, ocean-based sensors, autonomous surface vehicles, seagliders, undersea mapping systems, and advanced materials capable of withstanding harsh marine environments all depend on sophisticated manufacturing that is closely linked to research coming from our universities and laboratories.

    With the right workforce development and growth strategies, these technological advances will only accelerate. This is the core of the economic opportunity: training people to use next-generation technologies to build high-tech products that address the dual-use challenges of the ocean.

    It is encouraging to see a new generation of manufacturing companies demonstrating that we have not lost the ability to solve hard problems, build real products, and train the next generation to push boundaries and innovate in what they create.

    Programs such as the Ocean Tech Hub, BlueTIDE, the Undersea Technology Innovation Consortium, RIHub, and the Blue Innovation Symposium are already helping move the needle by attracting new companies and technologies to the state.

    Additionally, there is significantly more opportunity ahead which also delivers important environmental benefits. Enhanced seafloor mapping and continuous monitoring of ocean temperature, currents, salinity, and depth improve our ability to model climate change, understand sea-level rise and their impact on the broader environmental ecosystem. That knowledge directly supports fisheries, aquaculture, and coastal resilience, transforming economic growth into long-term environmental sustainability.

    Rhode Island’s geography, anchored by Narragansett Bay, cannot be replicated. By building facilities for training, incubation, manufacturing, shipyard innovation, and career development for manufacturing and technology innovations around this unique environment, the state can accelerate its economy faster than competitors.

    If we fail to act quickly and deliberately, we risk missing a once-in-a-generation opportunity to train our future workforce, strengthen global security, address climate challenges, and secure Rhode Island’s economic future.

    Christian Cowan is the executive director of Polaris MEP and 401 Tech Bridge, a nonprofit that stewards manufacturing and technology based economic development for the region.

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