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Blueye Robotics Celebrates 10 Years

June 13, 2025
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Blueye Robotics Celebrates 10 Years of Underwater Exploration

This week, Blueye Robotics is proud to celebrate 10 years of knowledge, development, and user-friendly underwater ROVs. Since their founding in 2015, they have worked to create ROV solutions and contribute to underwater exploration in new ways.

Highlights from the past 10 years include:

  • In 2016, they presented their first prototype—the Blueye Pioneer.
  • In 2018, the Blueye ROV explored the KNM Helge Ingstad frigate after the incident.
  • In 2020, they introduced a new ROV—the Blueye Pro.
  • In 2021, they launched the Blueye X3 with guest ports and possibilities for integrating peripherals.
  • In 2022, Blueye documented the damage to the Nord Stream 1, where the first official pictures of the damage were taken.
  • In 2023, the Norwegian Coast Guard equipped their entire fleet with the Blueye X3 ROV.
  • In 2024, Blueye visited Jakarta to provide training for the Indonesian Navy.

Blueye Robotics wants to thank their partners, customers, and everyone who has followed their journey.

Blueye Robotics: A Decade of Innovation

Blueye Robotics, a pioneer in underwater ROV technology, is celebrating a milestone as they mark 10 years of groundbreaking achievements in the field of underwater exploration. Founded in 2015, the company has continuously strived to develop user-friendly ROV solutions that push the boundaries of what is possible beneath the waves.

Over the past decade, Blueye Robotics has achieved several significant milestones:

  • 2016: Introduction of the Blueye Pioneer prototype.
  • 2018: Exploration of the KNM Helge Ingstad frigate post-incident.
  • 2020: Launch of the Blueye Pro ROV.
  • 2021: Debut of the Blueye X3 with enhanced capabilities.
  • 2022: Documentation of damage to the Nord Stream 1 with groundbreaking imagery.
  • 2023: Adoption of the Blueye X3 by the Norwegian Coast Guard.
  • 2024: Training provided to the Indonesian Navy in Jakarta.

As Blueye Robotics reflects on a decade of innovation, they express gratitude to their partners, customers, and supporters who have been instrumental in their success.

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