October 7–9, 2025 | Woods Hole, MA
Teledyne Marine welcomed over 100 attendees from across the globe to the Slocum Glider User's Conference, held at the Marine Biological Laboratory and the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute (WHOI) in Woods Hole. The three-day event brought together glider users, oceanographers, engineers, and dignitaries for a dynamic exchange of ideas, training, and collaboration.
Conference Highlights:
Welcome Reception at Teledyne Marine North Falmouth
Technical Sessions on long-endurance missions, passive acoustic monitoring, storm gliders, and under-ice operations.
Vendor Training and hands-on demos with Teledyne specialists.
Poster Presentations and abstract submissions from the global glider community.
Networking during evening social events hosted at unique WHOI locations
The conference culminated in the launch of REDWING, the first autonomous underwater glider to attempt a global circumnavigation as part of the Sentinel Mission, a collaboration between Teledyne Webb Research and Rutgers University.