Mirai Robotics

Mirai Robotics

Autonomous maritime vessels and AI platform

Overview

Mirai Robotics develops autonomous systems and information intelligence tools for maritime operations in Europe. It builds both proprietary autonomous vessels for ISR and patrol tasks and a modular autonomy stack that can be added to existing third‑party ships. Its AI-powered maritime intelligence and mission management platform enables supervised autonomy and coordination of robotic assets for complex missions such as monitoring subsea cables or detecting illegal fishing. The company differentiates itself by offering a dual approach: building its own vessels while also providing an integrable autonomy stack to civil and defense operators, supported by a European center of excellence in Puglia and a team with deep experience in robotics and software. The goal is to accelerate technology development, grow the team, and launch pilot projects that help maritime operators reduce costs, improve observability, and manage risk by autonomously coordinating robotic assets.

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About Mirai Robotics

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Why Mirai Robotics is rated
C+
Rated C on Competitive Edge
Rated B on Growth Potential
Rated C on Differentiation

Industries

Data & Analytics

Robotics & Automation

AI & Machine Learning

Defense

Company Size

1-10

Company Stage

Seed

Total Funding

$4M

Headquarters

Bari, Italy

Founded

2025

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What believers are saying

  • March 2026 brought €3.6 million from Primo Ventures, Techshop, and 40Jemz Ventures.
  • Mirai unveiled a 10-meter autonomous vessel plan for autumn 2026.
  • June 2026 hackathon ties Mirai to Fincantieri, Silicon Mountain, and Talent Garden.

What critics are saying

  • Mirai has one pre-seed round; no disclosed revenue, contracts, or repeatable deployments.
  • Autonomous maritime systems face certification, liability, and safety failures before 2027 commercialization.
  • One 2026 sea-trial failure destroys trust with navies and ship operators.

What makes Mirai Robotics unique

  • Mirai builds both proprietary USVs and a modular autonomy stack for legacy fleets.
  • Puglia headquarters taps Mediterranean shipbuilding talent and Italy's maritime security ecosystem.
  • Founders Luciano Belviso, Luca Mascaro, and Davide Dattoli pair hardware, design, and scaling.

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Funding

Total Funding

$4M

Above

Industry Average

Funded Over

1 Rounds

Seed funding is usually the first official round after pre-seed, when a startup has a prototype or concept. It’s typically used to develop the product, test the market, and start building the team. Investors here are often angel investors or early-stage venture capitalists.
Seed Funding Comparison
Above Average

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Hybrid Work Options

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Company News

NextTech Today
Mar 10th, 2026
Mirai Robotics Raises $4.2M for Autonomous Maritime Tech

Mirai Robotics raises $4.2M for autonomous maritime tech. March 10, 2026 9:22 am March 10, 2026 Italian startup Mirai Robotics raises $4.2M to develop autonomous maritime systems aimed at improving surveillance, safety and operations at sea. Mirai Robotics, an Italian startup developing autonomous maritime systems, has raised $4.2 million in pre-seed funding to build robotic technologies designed to improve monitoring, safety and operations at sea. The round - among the largest early-stage investments in Italy's robotics and deep-tech sector - was led by Primo Ventures, Techshop and 40Jemz Ventures, with participation from several Italian and international angel investors. The company is targeting a sector that underpins much of the global economy but remains technologically underdeveloped. More than 80 percent of global trade moves by sea, while over 90 percent of Europe's foreign trade depends on maritime routes. At the same time, roughly 95 percent of international internet traffic travels through subsea cables. Despite its importance, the maritime domain remains difficult to monitor and manage. High operating costs, limited visibility across large ocean areas and continued reliance on human operators present persistent challenges. The industry also faces a growing workforce shortage, with many maritime roles becoming harder to fill and the average age of ship captains and operators steadily increasing. Mirai Robotics says its technology is designed to address those gaps by deploying autonomous vehicles capable of conducting surveillance, monitoring and patrol operations across coastal and offshore environments. Building robotics for the ocean. The company focuses on integrating autonomous vehicles, advanced sensing systems, artificial intelligence and control software into platforms designed to operate continuously in harsh maritime conditions. Mirai Robotics has already developed two autonomous vehicles intended for intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance missions as well as maritime patrol operations. The vehicles combine perception systems, autonomous navigation and remote control capabilities, allowing them to operate either independently or as part of coordinated fleets. In addition to building its own robotic platforms, the company is developing autonomy and navigation technologies that can be integrated into third-party vessels. The approach is intended to allow commercial and government operators to adopt autonomous capabilities without redesigning their existing fleets. Founded by industry and technology veterans. Mirai Robotics was founded by Luciano Belviso, who serves as chief executive; Luca Mascaro, chief product and technology officer; and Davide Dattoli, a board member. Belviso previously led Blackshape, an aircraft design and manufacturing company later acquired by Angel Holding. Mascaro founded Sketchin, a digital design firm later acquired by BIP Group, where he served as chief innovation officer. Dattoli is the founder of Talent Garden, a European network focused on technology and education. The company draws on Italy's long-standing maritime and shipbuilding expertise while incorporating newer advances in robotics, artificial intelligence and autonomous systems. "The sea is one of the last major physical infrastructures not yet governed by software," Belviso said. "Autonomy will play a critical role in making the oceans safer and more manageable, but it requires systems capable of operating reliably in extreme environments." A growing opportunity in the "blue economy" Investors say the maritime sector is entering a period of technological transformation. "We're looking at a massive global economy that still relies on operating models developed decades ago," said Gianluca Dettori, partner at Primo Ventures. "Labor shortages and increasing operational risks make that model increasingly difficult to sustain." He added that technologies enabling autonomous monitoring and operations could become a foundational layer for the growing "blue economy," which encompasses industries ranging from shipping and offshore energy to maritime security and environmental monitoring. Mirai Robotics plans to use the new funding to accelerate product development, expand its engineering team and launch pilot projects with industrial and institutional partners.

EU-Startups
Mar 9th, 2026
Italy’s AI robotics startup Mirai Robotics raises €3.6 million to build autonomous systems for maritime operations | EU-Startups

Mirai Robotics, a Puglia-based physical AI and robotics startup building autonomous systems and information intelligence platforms for maritime

Tech Funding News
Mar 9th, 2026
Mirai Robotics raises $4.2M to deploy autonomous vessels for Europe's maritime sector

European robotics startup Mirai Robotics has raised $4.2 million in pre-seed funding to develop autonomous vessels and intelligence systems for maritime operations. The round was led by Primo Ventures, Techshop and 40Jemz Ventures, with participation from Italian and international angel investors. Founded by Luciano Belviso, Luca Mascaro and Davide Dattoli, the company has developed two autonomous vehicles for maritime patrol and surveillance missions. Its proprietary platform enables persistent domain awareness and supervised autonomy across coastal and offshore operations. Mirai also develops modular autonomy systems that can be integrated into existing vessels, allowing operators to adopt autonomous technologies without replacing their fleets. Headquartered in Puglia, Italy, the company will use the funding to expand its engineering team and support pilot deployments with industrial and institutional partners.

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