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Maritime Tech Startups in DACH

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Maritime Tech startups in DACH

There are 257 Maritime Tech startups in DACH which include Frequentis, Kaiko Systems, Hydromea, Tethys Robotics, Flowfox. Out of these, 51 startups are funded, with 20 having secured Series A+ funding.
Over the past 10 years, an average of 10 new companies have been launched annually. Notably, several of these startups have been founded by alumni of Cornell University, Carnegie Mellon University and Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

Here is the list of top Maritime Tech startups in DACH

Provider of communication and information systems for safety-critical applications. It provides users with a ship communication system for communication with other ships, shore stations, and satellites. It also provides users with rail track safety, network services, and emergency communication services.

Key facts about Frequentis

  • Founded Year: 1947
  • Location: Vienna (Austria)
  • Stage: Public
  • Investors: B&C Group and Europa
  • Latest Funding Round: Grant (prize money), Jun 01, 2019, $*****
  • Tracxn Score: 61/100 What is this?
  • Competitors Rank: 2 of 88 Competitors
Developer of web-based data analytics and decision insights for the maritime industry. It provides data related to ship and vessel traffic across the globe. Its features include maritime insights, shore-side management, and vessel health data.

Key facts about Kaiko Systems

Develops AUVs for oceanographic research. The AUVs are focused on performing surveys in coastal oceanology and limnology. The AUVs can be used in parallel to provide a scalable approach to spatial profiling of ocean floors and obtaining data at a particular depth and mapping out a certain area. Apart from ranging sensors, the AUVs are also equipped with CTD, pH, oxygen, and chlorophyll sensors.

Key facts about Hydromea

Tethys Robotics provides remotely operated underwater vehicles for inspection. The offerings include "SCUBO 2.0", a fully omnidirectional ROV. With its front-facing stereo camera and powerful gripper, it can be used for a variety of different tasks. It has a carbon enclosure, closed by two aluminum plates. Its eight thrusters allow precise work with the robust gripper, while the pilot can experience an immersive control through the VR goggle and the adjustable cameras. Another offering includes "Scubolino", the smaller counterpart to SCUBO 2.0. Due to its small size it can be deployed from SCUBO 2.0 and is used to inspect tight spaces, such as drainpipes and caves.

Key facts about Tethys Robotics

Provider of automated container management solutions. It helps carriers to save working time and cost. Automated container release enables information exchange and payment processing.

Key facts about Flowfox

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