Orca AI, an AI-powered operational platform for ships, has successfully secured $23 million in a new funding round, led by OCV Partners and Mizmaa Ventures. This latest investment brings Orca AI’s total funding to nearly $40 million, solidifying its position as a key player in the burgeoning field of autonomous shipping technology.
Addressing Maritime Challenges
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Orca AI is tackling some of the maritime industry’s most pressing issues by introducing sophisticated AI features to existing vessels. The company’s platform functions as a “digital watchkeeper,” utilizing visual data to enhance human capabilities during navigation, especially in complex, high-traffic situations. This innovative technology is designed to improve safety, efficiency, and sustainability within the maritime sector.
The effectiveness of Orca AI’s solutions was demonstrated in 2022 when it powered the world’s first autonomous commercial ship voyage in partnership with NYK. Currently, Orca AI is working on the second phase of its technology, aiming for a full rollout of autonomous ship capabilities by 2025. According to Yarden Gross, CEO and co-founder of Orca AI, advancements in global connectivity, such as Elon Musk’s Starlink, are crucial in enabling these high-tech solutions. Gross emphasizes that the maritime industry must embrace technological innovation to enhance operational efficiency and safety, which is vital for global trade.
Enhancing Safety and Efficiency
Founded by naval technology experts Yarden Gross and Dor Raviv, Orca AI places a strong emphasis on real-world impact. In collaboration with major shipping companies like MSC, NYK, Maersk, and Seaspan, Orca AI’s platform has significantly improved maritime safety. In 2023, it reduced close encounters at sea by 33% and crossing events by 40% across 15 million nautical miles, leading to safer conditions for crews and vessels.
Orca AI’s technology also offers substantial environmental and economic benefits. By detecting high-risk situations and optimizing operational efficiency, the platform helps ships avoid unnecessary maneuvers and speed adjustments, resulting in reduced fuel consumption and emissions. In 2023 alone, the platform achieved average fuel savings of $100,000 to $300,000 per vessel, equating to a total reduction of 172,716 tonnes of CO2 emissions.
Expanding Reach and Enhancing Security
Beyond navigation, Orca AI’s platform enhances vessel security by enabling crews to proactively mitigate threats such as drone attacks and piracy. This capability significantly improves both vessel security and crew safety.
With orders exceeding 1,000 vessels, Orca AI is on a trajectory for substantial growth. The new funding will be directed towards technology development, international expansion, and overall growth, contributing to a reduction in maritime carbon emissions and the establishment of higher efficiency and safety standards in the industry.
Hemi Zucker, Managing Partner at OCV Partners, highlights the extensive market potential of autonomous shipping technology. Given that over 80% of international trade goods are transported by sea, Zucker views autonomous ships as a transformative opportunity within the maritime industry.
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