HYDROGEN / AUTONOMY / AI

Hydrogen. Autonomy. Intelligence.

Three technologies, designed to work together. Each one is competitive on its own. Integrated, they define a category.

Platform

The integrated thesis: hydrogen propulsion, autonomous navigation, and AI analytics across a dual-use portfolio. Competitive landscape and target applications by sector.

W-150 Air Drone

Long-endurance fixed-wing UAV powered by a PEM hydrogen fuel cell. Twelve-hour flight time. One thousand kilometers of range. Twenty-five kilograms of payload capacity.

Wavedrone details

Self-righting unmanned surface vessel with patent-pending stability design. Operates in conditions that disable competing systems. Distributed by Ascendant.

An expanding patent portfolio

Boumarang holds filed and in-development intellectual property across unmanned surface vessel design, autonomous tracking, remote analytics infrastructure, and operator interface systems.

The Wavedrone self-righting design is the subject of a filed US patent application (USPTO 63/727,652). Additional IP across the air and software portfolio is in development.

Engineering facilities in Austin, Texas. Corporate operations in Irvine, California.
VALUE PROPOSITION

Engineering against operational reality

Boumarang's development cycle is built around real-world mission requirements rather than spec-sheet competition. Hydrogen propulsion is selected for the missions it enables, not as a marketing line.

Stability engineering on the Wavedrone is built around sea-state conditions, not lab tanks. The AI Insights platform is built around what end users actually need to do with the data.