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Odisha deep-tech start-up to provide Navy, underwater remotely operated vehicles

Odisha-based deep-tech startup Coratia Technologies has signed a ₹66 crore deal with the Indian Navy to supply indigenous underwater robots Jalasimha, Jaladuta, and Navya (ASV), enhancing defence and civil capabilities with AI-driven sonar mapping and real-time analytics.

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A deep-tech startup based in Odisha has inked a Rs 66-crore contract with the Indian Navy to manufacture indigenously developed Underwater Remotely Operated Vehicles.

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The start-up, Coratia Technologies, signed the agreement with the Indian Navy last week to supply two different underwater robots -- Jalasimha and Jaladuta, and Navya (ASV) -- enabling sonar-based mapping and real-time data analytics powered by AI and ML, serving a dual-use for defence and civil sectors.

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"This is not only a recognition of our capability to design and manufacture mission-critical underwater systems but also symbolises the Navy's relentless efforts to strengthen India's research and innovation ecosystem through well-structured initiatives like the iDEX," said Debendra Pradhan, co-founder & CEO, Coratia Technologies.

The deep-tech robotics startup will supply and maintain its indigenously developed Underwater Remotely Operated Vehicles (UWROVs).

The frugal design delivers advanced capabilities at significantly lower cost, marking India's first cost-efficient underwater robotics breakthrough, a statement from Coratia Technologies said.

"Induction of indigenous UWROVs not only reduces costs and reliance on foreign suppliers but also combats trade restrictions and tariff uncertainties. We're here to unlock new possibilities for defence preparedness and supporting India's blue economy," Biswajit Swain, co-founder & CTO of Coratia Technologies, said.

In July, Coratia Technologies raised Rs 17.4 crore in a pre-Series A round led by MGF Kavachh, supported by Pontaq Ventures India. It plans to deploy the funds to scale up R&D initiatives, IPR and increase exports to tap rising global demand.

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The underwater robotics market size stands at USD 5.08 billion in 2025, and is pegged to reach USD 9.53 billion by 2030, according to Mordor Intelligence.

"By investing, we are not just backing a promising startup but also reinforcing the spirit of 'Make in India' and contributing to the vision of becoming a global technology leader," said Raj Sethia, founder and managing partner, MGF Kavachh.

Coratia's UWROVs are already used in the public and private sectors for wide-ranging applications from dam and bridge inspections, ocean floor mapping and monitoring marine ecosystems, to inspection of offshore energy assets, pipelines and subsea cables.

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