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Nauticus Robotics and Open Ocean Robotics team up on subsea asset monitoring

June 12, 2025
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Nauticus Robotics and Open Ocean Robotics Join Forces to Transform Subsea Asset Monitoring

U.S.-based Nauticus Robotics, a developer of subsea autonomous robotic systems, has announced a groundbreaking collaboration with Canada-based Open Ocean Robotics. The partnership aims to revolutionize the monitoring and maintenance of subsea assets within the offshore energy sector.

The collaboration brings together Nauticus’s expertise in subsea systems, including its advanced autonomous vehicle Aquanaut, with Open Ocean Robotics’ innovative solar-powered uncrewed surface vehicle (USV), the DataXplorer.

By integrating Nauticus’s autonomous subsea vehicles with Open Ocean Robotics’ USVs, the companies seek to enable persistent, real-time monitoring and data collection. This integrated solution is designed to reduce the need for crewed vessels and lower operational costs associated with subsea inspections, maintenance, and monitoring.

“Collaborating with Open Ocean Robotics aligns perfectly with our mission to drive cost efficiency, safety, and sustainability in ocean industries,” said John Gibson, President and CEO of Nauticus Robotics.

The combined system will empower energy operators to conduct more frequent and autonomous inspections of subsea infrastructure, such as pipelines, risers, and manifolds, while simultaneously reducing emissions.

Open Ocean Robotics’ USVs are designed to operate autonomously for extended periods using solar energy, further enhancing the sustainability of the monitoring process.

“Our collaboration with Nauticus Robotics represents a bold step forward in revolutionizing how we manage and monitor our oceans,” said Julie Angus, CEO of Open Ocean Robotics.

“Together, we can provide unparalleled solutions that meet the growing demands for efficiency and sustainability in the marine sector.”

Acquisition of SeaTrepid International

In a strategic move, Nauticus Robotics recently completed the acquisition of subsea robotic services provider SeaTrepid International ahead of schedule. The acquisition further strengthens Nauticus Robotics’ position in the subsea industry.

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Earlier this year, Nauticus Robotics finalized the definitive agreement to acquire all assets and business of SeaTrepid, marking a significant milestone in its strategic growth.

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