Remora Robotics has secured 164 million NOK in growth capital to accelerate the deployment of its AI-powered autonomous net-cleaning robots for the aquaculture industry.
The company’s innovative solution combines automated net cleaning with AI-based inspection, offering a major leap forward for sustainable fish farming. By keeping nets clean, the robots support gill health and reduce stress in fish, while also minimizing the biological risks linked to high-pressure washing and heavy vessel traffic near pens. This leads to improved fish welfare, stronger biosecurity, lower mortality, and more efficient production.
The funding round was led by Hatch Blue through its Blue Revolution Fund, with strong backing from existing investors. “Remora Robotics integrates technology, fish welfare, and efficiency in a way that addresses the direct needs of salmon farmers,” said Georg Baunach, CEO and Managing Partner at Hatch Blue. “We’re excited to support their expansion in Norway and globally.”
Remora has seen strong commercial momentum over the last year, with installations at several top aquaculture companies. Much of its production capacity is already sold out for the next six months. Looking ahead, the company aims to focus on service delivery and customer value.
Investor Grieg Kapital increased its stake, with Thomas Grieg joining Remora’s board. “Remora’s execution is matching its vision. That’s why we’re deepening our commitment,” said Grieg.
At the upcoming Aqua Nor conference in August, Remora will debut a new software platform that offers continuous pen monitoring and AI-based net integrity checks.
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“We’re proud of our progress and the market response,” said Svein Erik Gregersen, CEO of Remora Robotics. “This new funding allows us to enhance our platform and deliver more value to our partners. We’re just getting started.”
DnB Carnegie served as financial advisor, while Schjødt provided legal support for the transaction


