
Delair Marine
closedAutonomous underwater solutions for professional and drone for diving and yachting activities.
- B2B
- B2C
- manufacturing
- selling own inventory
- robotics
- engineering and manufacturing equipment
- deep tech
- machine learning
- autonomous & sensor tech
- connected device
- iot internetofthings
- artificial intelligence
- dt and ls
- horizon europe
- sustainable development goals
- core ai
- radar de l'innovation
- ai applications
- tech for business
- eit ecosystem
- observatoire industrial tech
- tourism
- automotive
- observatoire greentech
- industrial technology
- bluetech
- consumer electronics
- observatoire deeptech
- drones
- industrial robotics
- eitclimatecleantech
- nif defense security and resilience
- dual-use tech
- defence applications
- greentech
- video content
- industry 4.0: robotics and iot
- bluetech and ocean observation
- climate efficiency
- nif awareness and decision making
- adherent french tech one
- sea and subsea robots
- autonomous vehicle
- nif autonomy
- data centers and devices
- drones (underwater)
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Total Funding | 000k |






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Delair Marine, established in 2021 by co-founders Nicolas Gambini and Mikael Pors, has positioned itself as a specialized developer of marine robotics. The company's inception is rooted in the founders' shared passion for the ocean and their combined expertise in robotics and business. Nicolas Gambini, serving as CEO, brings a background in robotics and embedded systems, having previously worked on projects for major aeronautics and defense groups. Mikael Pors, the CCO, contributes his experience in international business development. This blend of technical acumen and commercial experience has been pivotal in shaping the company's trajectory.
The firm's core offering is the Seasam™ drone, a compact and autonomous underwater vehicle engineered for professional use. It is designed to operate in challenging underwater environments, providing a robust solution for data acquisition and operational support. The business targets a diverse client base across several maritime sectors, including shipping, defense, search and rescue, and commercial diving. The Seasam drone facilitates tasks such as autonomous ship hull inspections, infrastructure surveys, and acting as a remote visual aid for divers, thereby enhancing safety and operational efficiency.
Delair Marine's business model appears to center on the direct sale of its Seasam drone systems. The product's value proposition lies in its adaptability; a customization system allows the drone to be equipped with various payloads and sensors to meet specific industry needs. This modularity enables it to perform highly specialized functions, from detailed hull biofouling analysis to carrying specific equipment for underwater tasks. By automating and simplifying underwater data collection, the Seasam drone aims to provide a cost-effective alternative to traditional inspection methods.
Keywords: underwater drone, marine robotics, ship hull inspection, maritime technology, autonomous underwater vehicle, commercial diving, ROV, ocean technology, data acquisition, maritime surveillance