Remora Robotics is a Norwegian aquaculture technology company founded in 2015 and based in Stavanger. The company has developed an autonomous submarine robot designed to clean and inspect fish farming enclosures while collecting data on the aquatic environment. Remora's technology focuses on preventing biofouling, which is the accumulation of microorganisms, plants, and algae on maritime structures. The robot uses an electric-powered brushing mechanism to clean nets from top to bottom, both inside and out. It can operate during regular working hours or off-hours, avoiding the need for high-pressure cleaning that can stress fish and interrupt feeding. The robot's continuous monitoring helps prevent net irregularities and maintains better water quality for fish. In addition to cleaning, Remora's system is equipped with environmental sensors that analyze and provide comprehensive information on net conditions over time, enabling proactive maintenance. The company's technology aims to improve fish health, reduce mortality rates, and optimize aquaculture operations.
Key customers and partnerships
Remora Robotics works with salmon and halibut farms in Norway. The company has cultivated strategic partnerships with esteemed research organizations in Norway, including SINTEF, the Norwegian Research Council, NTNU, and Innovation Norway. In 2023, Remora Robotics was named the winner of the NASF Seafood Innovation Award, receiving a NOK 100,000 investment and space in the NCE Seafood Innovation Cluster.
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