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969 Italy’s Mirai Robotics raises $4.2M to build autonomous vessels for the ‘blue economy’

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Cristian Dina @ The Next Web · 03/09/2026 12:37 EDT

Italy’s Mirai Robotics raises $4.2M to build autonomous vessels for the ‘blue economy’

A Puglia-based startup founded by the man behind aircraft maker Blackshape has closed a pre-seed round to build software-defined ships and maritime AI. The ocean, it argues, is the last major physical environment not yet governed by software. Mirai Robotics, a startup headquartered in Puglia, southern Italy, wants to change that. The company has closed […]
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