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XOCEAN secure €7.9million fund

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NORTH Louth based company XOCEAN confirmed they have secured €7.9 million funding to support their internatio­nal expansion.

The Greenore firm said the funding is to support the company’s internatio­nal scaling plans and was fully subscribed by existing shareholde­rs.

XOCEAN is transformi­ng the way ocean data is collected using marine robotics known as Unmanned Surface Vessels (USVs).

The company has recently delivered projects for clients including BP, Equinor, PX Group and the UK’s Maritime and Coastguard Agency (MCA). The services provided by XOCEAN include mapping the seabed, inspecting subsea structures and monitoring the environmen­t.

XOCEAN’s Chief Financial Officer Karen May said: ‘It is a really exciting time for the business as we scale. This new investment allows us to accelerate our growth with expansion into new markets internatio­nally.’

Currently XOCEAN has USV’s in operation in the UK,

Azerbaijan, Trinidad and Canada with plans to build an additional 22 USVs over the next 12 months and recruit an additional 140 employees to service the market demand.

Commenting on the funding,

James Ives, CEO, XOCEAN said: ‘We are experienci­ng very strong market demand for our services and this funding will support our ambitious scaling plans. XOCEAN’s USVs offer significan­t benefits as a means of collecting ocean data – these include safety with operators remaining onshore, efficiency with 24/7 operations and environmen­tal with ultra-low emissions which will lead to significan­t savings for customers.’

 ??  ?? The XOCEAN unmanned surface vessel.
The XOCEAN unmanned surface vessel.

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