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Autonomous ships, AI-powered naval systems, and unmanned fleets are quickly becoming one of the most important technology shifts inside the US defense ecosystem, driven by a reality that is reshaping how the US thinks about maritime power and industrial capacity. China now builds half of all the ships in the entire world. Their Navy is roughly the same size as the US Navy. The US cannot out-build them on destroyers and carriers, so the answer is out-innovating them with autonomous systems built fast, built cheap, and built in mass. The Navy has $2 billion to spend on this program this year alone. And they plan to buy every single year for the next 30 years. In this episode, Rylan Hamilton, Co-Founder & CEO of Blue Water Autonomy, explains why the future of maritime technology will look radically different from the last 50 years and why the United States is betting billions on autonomous systems that can operate for months at sea without crews onboard. Before starting Blue Water, Rylan served as a Navy surface warfare officer, helped scale Amazon Robotics after joining Kiva Systems, and later co-founded Six River Systems, which was acquired by Shopify for $450 million. Now, he is applying lessons from robotics, automation, manufacturing, and large-scale hardware systems to one of the hardest engineering environments imaginable: the open ocean. Inside the episode: * How a warehouse roboticist ends up building the Navy’s most important unmanned platform * What makes the Liberty class different from every other ship in the water today * The “Walmart analogy”, or why the Navy is the best customer Rylan has ever sold to * How Blue Water raised from Eclipse and Google Ventures and why they’re racing toward Series B * The supply chain reality: why the US already has everything it needs to build hundreds of these ships * Why autonomous ships are being treated as a strategic priority * How AI-powered vessels can operate for months without crews * The hidden engineering challenges of saltwater, sea spray, and autonomous navigation * Why the Navy is becoming one of the biggest buyers for venture-backed startups Watch Full Episode on YouTube: About Rylan Hamilton: Rylan Hamilton is the Co-Founder and CEO of Blue Water Autonomy, a defense tech company building autonomous surface vessels for the US Navy. After leaving the Navy, Rylan joined Kiva Systems, which became Amazon Robotics and remains one of the largest robotics deployments on the planet, before co-founding Six River Systems, a mobile robotics company for warehouse automation. Six River was backed by top-tier VCs and acquired by Shopify for $450 million four years after founding. Blue Water has raised from Eclipse Ventures and Google Ventures, and is currently building the Liberty class full-scale vessel at a shipyard in Louisiana, with a launch planned for end of 2026. Connect with Rylan Hamilton: linkedin.com/in/rylan-hamilton [https://www.linkedin.com/in/rylan-hamilton] Connect with Nilanjana Bhowmik: linkedin.com/in/nilanjanabhowmik [https://www.linkedin.com/in/nilanjanabhowmik] Converge VC website: converge.vc [https://converge.vc] This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit postmoneypodcast.substack.com [https://postmoneypodcast.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]
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