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Regent Reports Significant Progress in Technology, Business, and Manufacturing

Regent Reports Significant Progress in Technology, Business, and Manufacturing
NORTH KINGSTOWN, R.I., Dec. 22, 2025 — REGENT Craft, the developer and manufacturer of Seaglider™ vessels, has announced a landmark year characterized by substantial advancements across technology, business development, and manufacturing. The company’s achievements in 2025 include the first-ever human operations on a full-scale Seaglider prototype, expanded international customer engagement, new defense contracts, and accelerated progress toward large-scale production.
Billy Thalheimer, REGENT’s co-founder and CEO, emphasized the company’s elevated status within the advanced mobility sector. He stated, “We’ve proven the stability and capability of the full-scale Seaglider on the water, expanded our commercial and defense partnerships, advanced certification pathways, and built the infrastructure to produce Seagliders at scale.”
Technological Breakthroughs and Certification Progress
In 2025, REGENT’s Viceroy Seaglider prototype underwent full-scale testing, marking the world’s first crewed operations of a vessel of its kind. Since March, the prototype has been subjected to frequent on-water trials, enabling the company to validate and refine its technology at an industry-leading pace. REGENT’s intellectual property portfolio has expanded significantly, now including 10 granted and allowed utility patents, four design patents, and over 40 additional patents pending worldwide.
Alongside these developments, REGENT has enhanced its simulation and autonomy systems, improving cockpit and training environments to better prepare crews for future commercial service. The company has also made decisive progress on regulatory matters, submitting its Design Basis Agreement to the U.S. Coast Guard and strengthening its collaboration with Lloyd’s Register to harmonize international certification standards. These efforts are critical as REGENT navigates the complex regulatory landscape surrounding new human flight operations.
Expanding Global Demand and Defense Initiatives
Demand for Seagliders surged throughout 2025, with growing interest from diverse markets including Hawai‘i, Brazil, Scotland, and the United Arab Emirates. While originally designed for coastal passenger transport, Seagliders are increasingly being considered for cargo delivery, last-mile logistics, and offshore energy applications. REGENT currently holds more than $10 billion in customer commitments, underscoring strong market confidence.
On the defense front, REGENT established a dedicated business line, REGENT Defense, to support maritime national security missions. The company expanded its product offerings across the Squire and Viceroy platforms, integrating autonomy, AI-enabled hybrid configurations, and mission-specific adaptations. Additionally, REGENT extended its partnership with the U.S. Marine Corps Warfighting Lab, securing $15 million in contracted work.
Challenges Amid Market Dynamics
Despite its considerable momentum, REGENT faces challenges as it scales production and ensures regulatory compliance for its innovative Seaglider technology. The company must also contend with increasing competition from other autonomous underwater vehicle manufacturers. Market analysts suggest that REGENT’s technological and manufacturing progress may attract heightened investor interest, while competitors could respond with intensified research and development or strategic partnerships to maintain their positions in both defense and commercial sectors.
As REGENT continues to advance its technology and broaden its market presence, its achievements in 2025 position the company as a leading force in the evolving landscape of advanced maritime mobility.

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