Polaris Secures Major US Media Coverage for Eureka Naval Craft

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Polaris Media has secured high-profile US media coverage for Houston-based vessel operator and developer Eureka Naval Craft, with a feature on the Fox News TV Varney & Co show.

The segment focused on plans to recalibrate US shipbuilding, with Eureka CEO Bo Jardine interviewed by Fox News correspondent Mike Tobin. Jardine outlined how the United States can counter the dominance of Chinese shipbuilding and highlighted the urgent need for reform across the sector. You can watch the segment below.

Eureka’s AIRCAT Bengal vessels, showcased during the broadcast, offer the potential to significantly reduce both costs and build times for the US Navy and US Coast Guard — addressing two of the biggest challenges facing the industry today: high costs and project overruns.

The vessels, which are available in both crewed and autonomous variants, are also being offered to NATO, the Royal Navy, the Royal Australian Navy, and allied naval forces worldwide.

Jardine emphasised the importance of the new bipartisan SHIPs Act, describing it as a vital step in ramping up commercial shipbuilding and strengthening the fleet of vessels operating under the US flag — an area where Eureka is well-positioned to provide support.

The feature represents another strong example of Polaris Media helping maritime clients reach influential mainstream audiences and promote the critical role of the sector on the global stage.

To find out how Polaris Media can support your maritime communications and media strategy, get in touch with our team today.

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