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494 Delft-based Next Ocean secures funding to predict rough seas and mitigate offshore risks

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Vigneshwar Ravichandran @ Silicon Canals · 02/13/2025 01:52 EDT

Delft-based Next Ocean secures funding to predict rough seas and mitigate offshore risks

Delft-based Next Ocean, a company specialising in predictive motion Radar Technology announced that it has secured undisclosed funding in a seed round from Arches Capital. Based out of Amsterdam, Arches Capital is a fast-growing group of business angels bridging the gap between Venture Capitalist (VCs) and Business Angels. “Next Ocean’s predictive radar technology is reshaping ... Read more

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