Seadronix Secures $11.3M to Expand Autonomous Navigation AI

Seadronix has raised $11.3 million in Series B funding to enhance its AI-powered autonomous ship navigation solutions and expand globally.

Seadronix has secured $11.3 million in Series B funding to accelerate the global expansion of its AI-powered autonomous navigation solutions, announced in a press release. The funding round saw participation from new investors such as LB Investment and KB Investment, alongside existing backers like Wonik Investment Partners.

Founded in 2015, Seadronix has established itself as a leader in autonomous ship navigation by developing advanced situational awareness AI technologies. The company has received several global recognitions, including an Innovation Award at CES 2024 and the world's first type approval from a classification society.

With the new investment, Seadronix plans to advance its ship AI and robotics technologies and expand its market presence internationally. The company has already secured contracts with clients in Singapore and the Netherlands. Seadronix's key solutions, such as NAVISS, Rec-SEA, and AVISS, are being deployed globally, transforming traditional vessel navigation into AI-driven operations.

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