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SR Robotics is a Polish engineering company specializing in the design and manufacture of remotely operated underwater and surface vehicles for specialized marine and inland water applications. Based in Poland with fully Polish capital, the company has positioned itself as one of the fastest-growing players in underwater robotics technology in the country. It develops intelligent robotic systems that allow operators to perform hazardous or complex underwater tasks while significantly reducing or completely eliminating the need for human divers.
The company’s product portfolio includes a growing family of complementary robotic platforms. The ROV Nautilus and ROV Octopus are remotely operated underwater vehicles designed for inspection, intervention, and data collection in marine and inland environments. The AUV Belona is an autonomous underwater vehicle focused on systematic reservoir scanning and environmental surveys. For surface operations, the ASV Narwal provides autonomous surface support. The MC MagRob is a magnetic crawler vehicle capable of working on ferromagnetic surfaces such as ship hulls, enabling tasks like bio-fouling removal and surface preparation without diving support. The Bottom Crawler Crab Work Class is a heavy-duty crawler designed for seabed operations. All platforms incorporate advanced automation, high-pressure systems, and Industry 4.0 technologies, including virtual and augmented reality interfaces.
SR Robotics targets applications in hydrotechnical inspections, underwater infrastructure maintenance, reservoir bottom surveys, and specialized cleaning or renovation works on large structures. The vehicles are engineered for safety, operational efficiency, and the ability to work in conditions previously considered inaccessible or too dangerous for divers. The company also emphasizes a Robot-as-a-Service (RaaS) model and maintains close cooperation with Polish scientific institutions, including the Silesian University of Technology.
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