Ulysses Secures Series A for Ocean Autonomy

Ulysses secures Series A funding to scale its cost-effective autonomous underwater vehicles, targeting both commercial and defense sectors.

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Ulysses is developing advanced autonomous underwater vehicles.· a16z Blog

Ulysses, a startup developing autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs), has secured Series A funding, as announced by a16z. This investment aims to bolster the company's efforts in advancing maritime security and exploration technologies.

Traditional naval systems, like multi-billion dollar submarines, are expensive, time-consuming to build, and require large crews. This makes them increasingly vulnerable in a world of asymmetric threats, especially as the undersea domain becomes critical for global security, hosting vital infrastructure like fiber optic cables and contested maritime chokepoints.

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Ulysses is building a new class of AUVs designed to be smaller, autonomous, and significantly more cost-effective than existing platforms. The company's approach focuses on modularity, allowing capabilities to be added or removed like "LEGOs" to optimize for specific missions, reducing cost and increasing operational flexibility.

From Seagrass to Submarines

The company's journey began by serving unglamorous but demanding commercial markets, including energy, marine management, and research. Early competitors included human divers planting seagrass, highlighting the need for robust, affordable solutions. This commercial focus forged a platform that is manufacturable, flexible, and powerful.

This development caught the attention of the Department of War, recognizing the potential of Ulysses' technology for defense applications. The ability to quickly adapt the platform for sensitive missions with "mil-spec" hardware through standardized ports is a key differentiator.

This move into advanced autonomous marine systems addresses a critical gap in current undersea domain technology.

Building the Ocean Company

While defense applications are a significant focus, Ulysses' vision extends to broader ocean exploration and conservation. The company's name, inspired by James Joyce's "Ulysses," reflects a narrative of overcoming immense challenges through intelligence and adaptability, akin to Odysseus facing giants.

With its vertically integrated manufacturing and new capital, Ulysses is poised to scale its operations and address the growing demands for advanced maritime autonomy, potentially rivaling efforts in maritime security.

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