Maritime Robotics

Maritime Robotics Maritime Robotics is a globally leading, high-tech company that creates sustainable autonomy at sea.

The drones and control systems we develop enable access to and secure the ocean spaces worldwide. A leading provider of innovative unmanned solutions for maritime operations.

06/05/2026

CNE | NORWEGIAN MARITIME SOLUTIONS

📍 Farnborough, UK
📅 19–21 May | Booth B19

We'll be exhibiting at Combined Naval Event (CNE) together with our partners Blueye Robotics and Eelume, showcasing how our technologies work together as a complete solution in real operations.

By combining surface and subsea drones, more of the work can be done remotely — keeping people safe while the robotic systems do the risky job. This is where maritime operations are heading: different capabilities working together.

If you’re attending CNE, feel free to stop by and meet us!

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JOIN OUR FINANCE TEAM!As our global deliveries grow in complexity and reach, enabling a more sustainable ocean space wor...
22/04/2026

JOIN OUR FINANCE TEAM!

As our global deliveries grow in complexity and reach, enabling a more sustainable ocean space worldwide, our projects depend more than ever on the seamless integration of financial discipline and operational ex*****on.

Our Finance Manager, Fredrik Røstvold, and his team are now looking for a structured and analytical Senior Project Controller to contribute as a strategic business partner across our exciting (!) and complex value chain.

Welcome aboard!
https://eu1.hubs.ly/H0tLFmk0

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22/04/2026

OTTER SEADRONE ON-WATER DEMOS AT CHC

📍 Montreal, Canada
📅 27–30 April | Booth 14

At the Canadian Hydrographic Conference, we are partnering with Norbit Subsea to demonstrate how a small sea drone (USV) maps the seabed.

The Otter will follow pre-defined routes with stable and repeatable movement, while NORBIT’s sonar scans and measures the seafloor. This controlled operation supports consistent data collection, making results easier to process and compare.

By reducing manual handling and onboard crew needs, survey operations become simpler, safer, and more predictable.

🔗Register for the workshop and demonstration: https://eu1.hubs.ly/H0tJgvf0

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17/04/2026

JOIN US AT SINGAPORE MARITIME WEEK 2026

📍 Singapore
📅 21-23 April | Booth B10/6 (Norwegian Pavilion)

Maritime operations are becoming more efficient by using data and reducing emissions. This is changing how work at sea is planned, executed, and monitored, with greater control and lower environmental impact.

At Singapore Maritime Week (SMW) 2026, we will be part of the Norwegian Pavilion, presenting how sea drones (USVs) support remote operations, reliable data collection, and reduced fuel consumption. Our systems enable safer and more efficient maritime activities across coastal, port, and offshore environments.

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15/04/2026

VISIT US AT SEA AIR SPACE 2026

📍 Maryland, USA
📅 19–22 April 2026 | Hall A–E, Booth 2015

Maritime operations in defence increasingly depend on the ability to monitor, understand, and respond without increasing risk to personnel. Autonomous maritime systems make it possible to maintain situational awareness and carry out operations in areas that are difficult, remote, or exposed.

At Sea Air Space, we will share how sea drones (USVs) support surveillance, monitoring, and data collection, contributing to safer operations and the protection of critical infrastructure and coastal areas.

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LIVE AUTONOMY DEMONSTRATION IN THE TRONDHEIM FJORDYesterday, autonomous surface vessels operated together in the Trondhe...
10/04/2026

LIVE AUTONOMY DEMONSTRATION IN THE TRONDHEIM FJORD

Yesterday, autonomous surface vessels operated together in the Trondheim fjord, demonstrating how sea drones can support the protection of harbors and coastlines. They mapped the seabed, monitored activity, and operated in coordinated formations — including swarm operations to protect a larger asset, a concept becoming increasingly relevant in modern maritime security.

All operations were controlled remotely from Trondheim, with real-time data streamed to an international audience, including the US Navy.

This was not a simulation, but a live demonstration of autonomous systems operating under real-world conditions to support situational awareness and safer operations at sea.

Thank you, Koniag Government Services, for organizing the event and for your collaboration.

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01/04/2026

HOW DO WE SIMPLIFY MAGNETIC SURVEYS?

By removing towing and integrating the sensor directly into the vessel! In this video, Geir and Matthew walk through how this simplifies deployment, improves control, and allows operations in areas that are difficult to access with traditional setups.

If you’d like to learn more, feel free to reach out to our team.

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WHAT DID WE LEARN FROM THE INDUSTRY?During Oceanology International 2026, we had many discussions with customers, partne...
18/03/2026

WHAT DID WE LEARN FROM THE INDUSTRY?

During Oceanology International 2026, we had many discussions with customers, partners and other companies across the sector.

A few themes kept coming up: the rapid innovation across the industry, strong interest in operational USV systems, and new applications emerging in hydrography, monitoring and security.

We captured a few reflections from the exhibition in this short video:

https://eu1.hubs.ly/H0sM33c0

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Oceanology International 2026 brought together companies, researchers and operators from across the maritime technology sector.During the exhibition, Maritim...

OCEANOLOGY: A FEW REFLECTIONS FROM THE WEEKIt has been a great few days in London with many interesting discussions, dem...
13/03/2026

OCEANOLOGY: A FEW REFLECTIONS FROM THE WEEK

It has been a great few days in London with many interesting discussions, demonstrations and new connections. During Oceanology International, we demonstrated autonomous seabed mapping with the Mariner Seadrone and remote operations connecting to our Otter platform in Trondheim. A few things stood out during the event:

🔸There is a lot of innovation happening across the industry, and it was inspiring to see the solutions and designs presented by other companies.

🔸 Visitors were especially interested in technology that is already operating in real missions, and it was great to receive positive feedback from both existing and potential customers.

🔸Running live dock demonstrations with the Mariner made a big difference. Seeing autonomous missions in action always creates great technical discussions.

🔸Interest in sea drones (USVs) and autonomous operations continues to grow, particularly in hydrography, monitoring and security applications.

Thank you to everyone who stopped by to exchange ideas and perspectives during the week!

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A GOLDEN SQUAD IS WAITING FOR YOUTo make sure our technology performs exactly as it should, the incredible squad in our ...
12/03/2026

A GOLDEN SQUAD IS WAITING FOR YOU

To make sure our technology performs exactly as it should, the incredible squad in our Service and Aftermarket team leads the way, side by side with our customers and partners, every day.

Daniel, Sebastian, Anders, Carl, Karl, Kim, Markus, Matthew, Nicolay, Simen, Yngve, and Runar — we absolutely love you! Thanks to these competent and dedicated humans, we enable safer, smarter, and more sustainable maritime operations worldwide.

And as our installed base and company grow, so must the team.

Ready to join them and our voyage? We have five open seats for you:
👉 https://eu1.hubs.ly/H0sBB8D0

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05/02/2026

VISIT US AT WEST CONFERENCE

📍 San Diego, CA, US
📅 10–12 February 2026 | Booth 543

Maritime operations today depend on systems that work together. Vessels, sensors, autonomy, and decision support must be integrated to deliver reliable situational awareness and safer operations at sea.

At WEST 2026, we will be exhibiting our maritime autonomy solutions for defence applications. At Booth 543, the Otter sea drone will be on display as part of a wider system, offering an example of how autonomous components are combined to support real-world maritime operations.

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Brattørkaia 11
Trondheim
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Mandag 08:00 - 16:00
Tirsdag 08:00 - 16:00
Onsdag 08:00 - 16:00
Torsdag 08:00 - 16:00
Fredag 08:00 - 16:00

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