
Sensemakers is a technology startup focused on environmental monitoring at sea through a fleet of unmanned surface vessels (USVs) called SenseBOAT™. Since 2022, they have aimed to provide cost-efficient, sensor-based monitoring of marine ecosystems, enabling year-round data collection without operators. Their USV-mounted sensor solutions allow for systematic scientific data collection, tracking pollutants, and measuring the effects of environmental remedies. SenseBOAT™ is designed for continuous surveillance of large areas, providing real-time data that replaces simulations and random lab samples, thus enabling targeted regenerative environmental actions. The company also focuses on monitoring water quality at recreational areas and plans to launch a docking-station-powered USV for offshore installations in the summer of 2024. Sensemakers democratizes access to environmental ocean data by combining state-of-the-art sensors with robotic mobility, network communications, and machine learning. They are based in Nexø on Bornholm, using the Baltic Sea as their living lab and collaborating with offshore industry and marine research universities.

Sensemakers is a technology startup focused on environmental monitoring at sea through a fleet of unmanned surface vessels (USVs) called SenseBOAT™. Since 2022, they have aimed to provide cost-efficient, sensor-based monitoring of marine ecosystems, enabling year-round data collection without operators. Their USV-mounted sensor solutions allow for systematic scientific data collection, tracking pollutants, and measuring the effects of environmental remedies. SenseBOAT™ is designed for continuous surveillance of large areas, providing real-time data that replaces simulations and random lab samples, thus enabling targeted regenerative environmental actions. The company also focuses on monitoring water quality at recreational areas and plans to launch a docking-station-powered USV for offshore installations in the summer of 2024. Sensemakers democratizes access to environmental ocean data by combining state-of-the-art sensors with robotic mobility, network communications, and machine learning. They are based in Nexø on Bornholm, using the Baltic Sea as their living lab and collaborating with offshore industry and marine research universities.