Bedrock Ocean dredges up $25M to map the seafloor with robots There are a number of startups racing to map the ocean in greater detail, but the latest to snag fresh funding is Bedrock Ocean, which recently closed a $25 million Series A-2 round led by Primary
Bedrock Ocean Raises $25M to Advance Seafloor Mapping Bedrock Ocean, a California-based ocean exploration company, has raised $25 million in a Series A-2 round led by Primary and Northzone, according to reporting by TechCrunch
Bedrock Ocean Draws $25 Million to Scale Seafloor Survey Efforts BROOKLYN, N Y , June 11, 2025 — Bedrock Ocean Exploration, a Brooklyn-based startup building autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs) for seafloor mapping, has raised $25 million in a Series A-2 funding round led by Primary and Northzone
Techmeme: Bedrock Ocean, which has developed an autonomous underwater . . . Bedrock Ocean, which has developed an autonomous underwater vehicle to map the ocean floor using sonar and magnetic sensors, raised a $25M Series A-2 — Oceans may cover more than 70% of the Earth's surface, but we have better maps of the moon than we do the seabed
Bedrock Ocean dredges up $25M to map the seafloor with robots There are a number of startups racing to map the ocean in greater detail, but the latest to snag fresh funding is Bedrock Ocean, which recently closed a $25 million Series A-2 round led by
Seafloor Mapping Robots: Bedrock Ocean Raises $25M Bedrock raised a fresh $25 million Series A-2 round led by Primary and Northzone Names like Autopilot, Costanoa Ventures, Harmony Partners, Katapult, and Mana Ventures also jumped in And no, this isn’t their first rodeo This round pushes their total funding to over $40 million
Bedrock Ocean Secures $25M for Seafloor Mapping - Grapevine Bedrock Ocean has raised $25 million in Series A-2 funding to enhance its ocean mapping technology using autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs) These AUVs, equipped with sonar and magnetic sensors, can operate independently underwater for up to 12 hours, offering a more efficient alternative to traditional mapping ships