Remora Robotics has raised 164 million NOK in a funding round to accelerate the rollout of its autonomous cleaning robot for aquaculture.
Remora Robotics secures growth capital – advancing AI innovation to drive fish welfare

Remora Robotics has raised 164 million NOK in a funding round to accelerate the rollout of its autonomous cleaning robot for aquaculture.
Remora Robotics has officially begun operations in Production Area 4 (PO4), marking a major milestone for the company’s expansion strategy in Norway.
Remora Robotics’ autonomous cleaning and inspection technology is now installed and operational in semi-closed fish cages for juvenile salmon production in Norway.
It was truly rewarding to join Salmon City 2025 — Norway’s largest meeting place for students and the seafood industry held in Bergen on April 2–3.
Our colleague Gitte Krohn-Pettersen works in operations, but she has a fascinating background in marine biology. And guess what? She knows quite a bit about jellyfish! «Yes, I’m fascinated by jellyfish, especially those that produce light. Few people know that many jellyfish in our waters can produce light, but I wrote my master’s thesis on bioluminescence,»… Fortsett å lese Gitte, operations
We are excited to welcome Eline Stokstad Fjell to the Remora team. Coming from Verdane, a growth investor working specifically with scaling up sustainable tech-companies, Eline is a perfect match for Remora Robotics.
Remora Robotics has successfully completed its first international delivery, installing two autonomous net cleaning robots at a salmon farming site in Chile. This milestone marks a significant expansion of Remora’s mission to enhance fish welfare and operational efficiency across the globe.
Remora Robotics’ cleaning robots are now being deployed for commercial use at Bjørøya AS’s facilities in Flatanger. This marks Remora’s expansion into new geographical areas. The rollout is facilitated by Frøy AS, following a collaborative agreement with Remora Robotics to deliver services along the Norwegian coast.
Njord Aquaservice, a company owned by Helge Gåsø’s Frøy Kapital, has entered into a strategic partnership with Remora Robotics, further strengthening its position in the aquaculture industry.
Some workdays are more special than others. Today is one of them with a milestone achieved: 100 robots produced.