‘We can no longer afford to be blind’: Danish startup raises funds to build CCTV-like underwater tech to track drones and more



  • Copenhagen-based Triton Depth, founded in 2025 by three DTU engineering students, has raised €1 million in seed funding
  • It aims to address one of the EU’s most neglected security concerns: the seabed, as sabotage of Baltic cables, shadow fleet activity and underwater drone warfare are growing concerns.
  • Triton Depth intends to build a scalable network of passive acoustic sensors it calls ‘Triton Nodes’ to address the problem, leveraging artificial intelligence to identify vessels and objects in real time.

A three-person Danish company founded by students is venturing into a somewhat interesting industry for an EU-based startup: underwater defense.

Triton Depth has received €1 million in seed funding from investors including London-based The Creator Fund and Denmark’s state-owned Export and Investment Fund (EIFO), with the aim of focusing on acoustics to respond to what is arguably Europe’s biggest security threat in the coming days: naval warfare and drone sabotage.

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