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Swiss Firm Acquires Defunct Beam

July 8, 2025
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Rosenxt UK Acquires Assets and Talent from Beam Subsea Robotics Firm

Rosenxt UK, a subsidiary of Switzerland-based Rosenxt Holding, has recently completed the acquisition of selected assets and talent from Beam, a renowned subsea robotics and engineering firm that had unfortunately gone into administration in May.

This strategic acquisition marks a significant milestone for Rosenxt, as it further strengthens its subsea capabilities and underscores the company’s steadfast commitment to serving the critical infrastructure and energy sectors.

Beam, which was established in 2024 following the merger of Rovco and Vaarst, quickly made a name for itself with its cutting-edge autonomous subsea systems and AI-powered technologies. Despite ceasing operations in May 2025, Beam’s innovative legacy lives on through Rosenxt’s acquisition.

It is important to note that Rosenxt’s acquisition does not entail a direct continuation of all of Beam’s former operations. Instead, it signifies a strategic consolidation of high-value competencies, with a focus on integrating key technical assets, welcoming expert talent, and laying the groundwork for future advancements.

As part of its integration strategy, Rosenxt will be incorporating these newly acquired capabilities into its overarching subsea strategy, with a particular emphasis on fostering growth in key locations such as Aberdeen and Bristol.

Hermann Rosen, Chairman of Rosenxt’s Board, expressed his enthusiasm for the acquisition, stating, “Beam’s innovative legacy aligns perfectly with Rosenxt’s ambitious long-term vision. This acquisition bolsters our position as a leader in next-generation subsea technologies, with a keen eye on the future.”

Looking ahead, Rosenxt will focus on evaluating and aligning the acquired capabilities with its strategic objectives. This will involve crafting a forward-looking roadmap that balances the evolving needs of the market with operational efficiency and long-term performance standards.

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Overall, Rosenxt’s acquisition of assets and talent from Beam represents a significant step forward in the company’s quest to drive innovation and excellence in the subsea industry, setting the stage for continued growth and success in the years to come.

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