Sea Machines gets $12 million funding from Emerald
Cleantech venture capital pioneer Emerald Technology Ventures has invested into Sea Machines, a developer of autonomous shipping solutions, control systems and advanced perception technology for maritime vessels. This USD 12 million funding round, which was joined by Nabtesco Technology Ventures (NTV), Chevron Technology Ventures, RKKVC, Level 2 Ventures, and IMC Ventures, will help Sea Machines hone its technological edge and grow its market presence.
Boston-based Sea Machines Robotics is a global leader in autonomous piloting systems. These systems are meant to help sea vessels navigate and operate with greater efficiency, productivity, and capability. Its proprietary technology allows onboard computers to maintain precise control of vessel position, steering, and speed during a voyage. It can also reroute as needed to avoid traffic and obstacles, and use streaming data to improve operations. The startup also develops solutions for computer vision, remote command and control, and advanced data collection along shipping routes, among other applications.
Sea Machines’ innovations are helping it grab a share of the fast-growing market for autonomous shipping solutions, an increasingly important enabler of resilience for the maritime sector—itself the foundation of most global trade. One estimate pegs growth in the autonomous ships sector at 9.6% annually between 2022 and 2030.
Emerald has a robust track record funding startups that are pushing the envelope on industrial efficiency as a lever for achieving climate and sustainability goals. Recent deals in this space include investments into wind turbine optimizer eologix and agriculture disruptor xFarm.
Japan-based NTV is the venture arm of Nabtesco, a leader in industrial technology solutions, and is one of Emerald’s corporate venture capital-as-a-service clients. Under this arrangement, Emerald manages NTV’s deal flow and advises it on the best investments to match its needs and strategic priorities.
📃📷 Source: Emerald Technology Ventures
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