Kongsberg Ferrotech: Subsea Robotics for Europe’s Critical Infrastructure Security
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About this report
Kongsberg Ferrotech is a Norwegian deep-tech innovator specializing in robotic inspection, maintenance and repair (IRM) of underwater infrastructure. Its flagship robotic platform, Nautilus, creates a localized “dry habitat” around subsea assets, enabling in-situ repairs of pipelines, power cables, vessel hulls and offshore renewable foundations that would otherwise require costly dry-docking or intervention by divers .
This capability directly addresses European concerns over the security and resilience of critical undersea infrastructure – from energy pipelines to fiber-optic data cables – which have been highlighted as vulnerable strategic assets by NATO and EU policymakers .
Key questions this report answers
- What robotic inspection, maintenance and repair capability does the Nautilus 'dry habitat' platform provide for subsea assets?
- How mature is the technology and how does it fit NATO/EU priorities for securing vulnerable undersea critical infrastructure?
- Which pipelines, power cables, vessel hulls and offshore renewable foundations does it service, and who are its partners and customers?
- What dependencies or capability gaps affect Kongsberg Ferrotech's ability to protect Europe's energy pipelines and fibre-optic data cables?
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