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5 Top Underwater Drone Startups Impacting The Marine Industry

5 Top Underwater Drone Startups Impacting The Marine Industry

StartUs Insights original article: https://www.startus-insights.com/innovators-guide/5-top-underwater-drone-startups-impacting-the-marine-industry/

Innovative company analysis and evaluation firm StartUs Insights has released its list of the “Top 5 Underwater Robotics Startups Impacting the Marine Industry”, with Neptune being recognized among the top five for its independently developed “ship inspection and cleaning robots”.

For this special evaluation, StartUs Insights selected the top five companies from 557 innovative enterprises focused on “underwater robotics” worldwide, using big data and artificial intelligence to conduct detailed analysis and assessment. The five companies, including Neptune, represent the highest level in five subfields of underwater robotics.

These five innovative companies represent the top industry levels in the five sub sectors of underwater robots. Neptune’s self-developed “ship inspection/cleaning robots” have been officially deployed in commercial operations in southern China’s ports and anchorages, serving hundreds of ships. The other four companies are Terradepth (USA, underwater data collection), ecoSUB (UK, underwater low-power autonomous navigation tools), Eelume AS (Norway, IRM), and Nido Robotics (Spain, underwater remote control).

As a pioneering enterprise in the “ship inspection/cleaning robot” industry, Neptune is committed to innovation in traditional industries and creating high-quality products. By providing safer, more efficient, and environmentally friendly robots, they replace the dangerous, limited, and non-standardized human work methods.

Environmental regulations for ports have been successively introduced in the United States, New Zealand, Australia, Europe, and China, with ship cleaning gradually becoming a requirement for port environmental protection. Neptune has iterated its robots to the sixth generation and is currently the sole underwater robot service provider in the Hong Kong-Shenzhen-Guangzhou port area.

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