Zeabuz
Financials
Estimates*
USD | 2021 | 2022 | 2023 |
---|---|---|---|
Revenues | 1.4m | 3.0m | 3.1m |
% growth | - | 111 % | 3 % |
Date | Investors | Amount | Round |
---|---|---|---|
N/A | Spinout | ||
NOK750k | Grant | ||
NOK750k | Grant | ||
* | N/A | Seed | |
€200k | Early VC | ||
N/A | €300k | Seed | |
* | €1.8m | Seed | |
Total Funding | €2.5m |
Recent News about Zeabuz
EditZeabuz is a pioneering startup that is revolutionizing the waterborne transportation industry. The company specializes in creating autonomous, or self-driving, passenger ferries. These innovative vessels are designed to improve safety, efficiency, and sustainability in urban waterborne mobility.
The company's flagship product, ZeaWatch, enhances situational awareness on board, making it easier for the vessel to navigate through urban waterways. This is achieved through a technology called supervised autonomy, which allows the vessel to operate independently while still being monitored and controlled remotely.
Zeabuz's target market includes cities with substantial waterways where waterborne transportation can be a viable alternative to road traffic. The company's business model is based on selling their autonomous navigation systems and providing adaptable autonomy solutions to optimize vessel operations.
The company's solutions are built on a flexible and modular system architecture. This means they can be adapted to different types of vessels and operations, making them versatile and scalable.
Zeabuz's mission is to make waterborne mobility sustainable, safe, and profitable. The company is committed to decarbonizing waterborne mobility, which involves reducing the carbon emissions associated with this mode of transportation. This is a significant challenge that comes with substantial costs, but Zeabuz believes it can be achieved through leaner operations and innovative human-machine cooperation.
Keywords: Autonomous Vessels, Waterborne Transportation, Urban Mobility, Sustainable Transportation, Decarbonization, Supervised Autonomy, Situational Awareness, Modular System Architecture, Lean Operations, Human-Machine Cooperation.