“We can no longer afford to be blind”: Danish startup raises money to build underwater video surveillance-style technology to track drones and more


  • Copenhagen-based Triton Depth, founded in 2025 by three DTU engineering students, has raised €1 million in pre-seed funding
  • It aims to address one of the EU’s most neglected security concerns: the seabed, as Baltic cable sabotage, ghost 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 solve the problem, leveraging AI to identify ships and objects in real time.

A three-man Danish company founded by students is moving into a somewhat interesting sector for an EU-based startup: underwater defense.

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

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