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DeepSea Technologies

AI powered voyage optimisation

DeepSea Technologies logo
21-100 employees
  • B2B
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Sustainability
  • Transport
  • Deep Tech
  • Supply Chain
Wembley, UK

Company mission

To build disruptive, deep tech platforms that make vessels greener and more efficient and convince the industry to use them effectively.

Our take

The maritime shipping industry makes up a massive part of the global trade supply chain, with about 80% of goods being transported by ships. Leading the charge to increase efficiency and lower the environmental impact of the industry is DeepSea Technologies, an AI-powered voyage optimisation solution.

The company’s innovative technology provides real-time actionable insights unique to each individual vessel, such as rerouting and speed adjustments, directly to the captain. The company has secured a significant partnership with shipping giant Wallenius Wilhelmsen, as it is now the first global shipping company to adopt a fully AI-based voyage optimisation solution.

By delivering high-impact results from the day of implementation, DeepSea Technologies enables companies to make major quantifiable impacts on their fleet’s fuel usage and CII rating. The company’s continued innovation of its offerings, such as the launch of its Pythia weather routing technology, has DeepSea well set to remain a leading voyage sustainability solution.

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Freddie

Company Specialist at Welcome to the Jungle

Benefits

  • Private Health Insurance
  • Training/Development Budget
  • Work From Anywhere

Company values

  • Curiosity
  • Pride in innovation
  • Persistence
  • Collective responsibility
  • Directness
  • Respect

Funding (2 rounds)

Jul 2021

$6m

EARLY VC

Apr 2020

$3.2m

EARLY VC

Total funding: $9.2m

Leadership

Previously served as the CTO of DeepSea Technologies. Received their PhD in Engineering from the University of Cambridge where they also worked as a Researcher.

Receiver their MS in Computer Science from the University of Oxford, and their MEng in Mechanical Engineering from University College London.