Last week, a delegation from the Development Research Center of the State Council visited Sealien Robotics for an on-site exchange, joined by representatives from the Guangzhou Science and Technology Bureau and local authorities.

The discussion centered on a question that resonates across the subsea robotics sector: how to translate proven capability into broader confidence in real-world deployment. Drawing on recent project experience, the exchange touched on system reliability, operational precision, and the growing role of AI-assisted functions in complex offshore environments.

Since forming its core team in 2023, Sealien has been building around embodied intelligence for deepwater operations, with a focus on delivering systems that perform consistently under demanding conditions. The conversation also looked ahead to emerging applications such as deep-sea resource development, where Sealien has begun early-stage work on next-generation mining robotics, building on its experience in heavy-duty subsea operations.

It was a focused and constructive exchange, and a reminder that advancing subsea technology is not just about innovation, but about building trust, one project at a time.



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