Dutch seabed security robots have caught the eye of NATO
A Dutch startup has made the cut for NATO’s DIANA accelerator, which aims to build tech edges over the alliance’s adversaries. The company, named Lobster Robotics, develops underwater drones that survey the seas. Despite their small size and low costs, the robots are packed with powerful sensors.”It’s the quality and scalability of our data that sets us apart,” CEO Stephan Rutten said in June. That data produces high-resolution, interactive, optical seabed maps. Their contents reveal what is normally invisible. The potential applications are diverse. Users could monitor marine habitats, explore the oceans, or search for sunken treasure. They could also…This story continues at The Next WebOr just read more coverage about: Security
A Dutch startup has made the cut for NATO’s DIANA accelerator, which aims to build tech edges over the alliance’s adversaries. The company, named Lobster Robotics, develops underwater drones that survey the seas. Despite their small size and low costs, the robots are packed with powerful sensors.”It’s the quality and scalability of our data that sets us apart,” CEO Stephan Rutten said in June. That data produces high-resolution, interactive, optical seabed maps. Their contents reveal what is normally invisible. The potential applications are diverse. Users could monitor marine habitats, explore the oceans, or search for sunken treasure. They could also…
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