Mirai Robotics targets Europe with AI-driven autonomous ships
Japanese startup Mirai Robotics has raised $4.2 million to accelerate the rollout of autonomous ships and AI-powered maritime systems across Europe, aiming to become a key technology supplier to the continent’s fast-evolving blue economy.
The investment will help the company expand its presence in European ports and coastal regions, where regulators and industry players are increasingly looking to automation, robotics and data-driven navigation to cut costs, reduce emissions and improve safety at sea.
Building AI infrastructure for the blue economy
Mirai Robotics develops integrated solutions that combine autonomous surface vessels, computer vision, and AI algorithms for route optimisation, collision avoidance and remote operations. These systems are designed for applications such as port logistics, environmental monitoring, offshore energy support and coastal surveillance.
The company’s platform ingests real-time sensor feeds, radar, and satellite data to create a dynamic picture of maritime conditions. Using this information, its AI navigation stack can pilot vessels with minimal human intervention, while still allowing operators to oversee fleets from shore-based control centres.
Europe’s regulatory push and market opportunity
Europe’s focus on decarbonisation and maritime safety is creating fertile ground for startups like Mirai Robotics. EU initiatives around the blue economy encourage investment in technologies that support sustainable shipping, offshore wind, and marine conservation, all areas where autonomous systems can play a critical role.
Industry analysts expect significant growth in autonomous vessel deployments over the next decade, driven by labour shortages, rising fuel costs and stricter environmental rules. By combining robotics expertise from Japan with Europe’s policy momentum, Mirai Robotics aims to position itself as a strategic partner for shipowners, port authorities and energy operators.
Next steps: pilots, partnerships and scaling
The new funding will be directed towards European pilot projects, certification processes and partnerships with local maritime technology clusters. Mirai Robotics plans to demonstrate how AI-enabled ships can safely share waterways with conventional vessels while delivering measurable gains in efficiency and emissions reduction.
If successful, the company’s approach could help define operational standards for autonomous shipping in Europe and accelerate adoption of robotics across the wider blue economy, from coastal logistics to offshore infrastructure maintenance.

