Robots, sensors, and AI that see what manual inspection cannot.
Nautilus deploys robots, drones, and permanent sensors to collect first-order data on industrial assets. Nemo structures it into a single source of truth.
Nemo is the intelligence core of Nautilus. Every inspection measurement, sensor reading, and historical record converges into a continuously updated digital twin of the physical world.
Europe operates one of the largest and most complex infrastructure networks on earth. Pipelines that carry energy across continents. Chemical plants that produce the materials industry depends on. Offshore platforms. Wind farms. Water treatment systems. Grid substations. The systems that heat homes, power factories, and keep cities running.
These assets were built by the best engineers of their generation. Many are now 30, 40, 50 years into service. The measurement data that describes how they actually behave — corrosion rates, wall thickness trends, vibration patterns — has been collected for decades by thousands of specialist inspection firms. But it sits in scattered reports, disconnected systems, and formats no modern platform can read.
Nautilus is building the connection layer. One system that turns decades of fragmented industrial data into a single, structured, intelligent view of Europe’s mission-critical infrastructure — so that the assets the continent depends on can be understood, maintained, and extended for the next generation.
A pipeline monitored continuously does not leak undetected. A pressure vessel with a predictive maintenance schedule does not fail catastrophically. A wind turbine with a digital twin has its blade condition tracked from installation to end of life.
Predictive infrastructure intelligence is environmental infrastructure. Every failure prevented is an emission avoided. Every asset life extended is a replacement that does not need to be manufactured, transported, and installed.
Europe has committed to net-zero by 2050. The energy systems being built to deliver that goal — wind, solar, battery storage, hydrogen, grid modernisation — need to be monitored with the same discipline as the systems they replace. New infrastructure does not mean resilient infrastructure. It means infrastructure that has never been tested by time.
Nautilus provides the visibility to keep these assets safe, efficient, and operating within their design envelope — for decades, not just years.
The systems that power European homes, fuel European industry, and deliver clean water to European cities.
Wind turbines, solar farms, battery storage, grid substations, CHP systems, hydrogen infrastructure.
Pressure vessels, piping networks, storage tanks, heat exchangers, reactors.
Rotating equipment, production lines, precision machinery, quality assurance.
Hull integrity, offshore platforms, subsea pipelines, port infrastructure.
Treatment plants, distribution networks, dam structures, municipal systems.
Every byte of inspection data collected by Nautilus stays on European sovereign cloud infrastructure, hosted by Hetzner in Germany. Air-gap deployable for critical environments. No American cloud dependency. Built to European standards — not Silicon Valley terms of service.
Nautilus operates at the intersection of industrial operations and advanced research. We collaborate with leading European universities and corporate partners to develop the next generation of autonomous inspection systems, AI-driven predictive models, and sovereign data infrastructure for mission-critical environments.
Our R&D agenda is driven by one conviction: the physical infrastructure that underpins Western energy security, industrial capacity, and economic resilience requires its own intelligence layer — purpose-built, European-owned, and independent of foreign technology dependencies.
Wall-climbing robots, AI-piloted drones, and permanent sensor networks designed for Europe’s most demanding industrial environments. Built on open standards, interoperable, and field-deployable.
Machine learning models trained on real-world measurement data. Corrosion forecasting, remaining useful life estimation, and anomaly detection grounded in decades of actual inspection records — not synthetic simulations.
Unified asset models that combine historical inspection data, live sensor feeds, and robotic survey data into a single, continuously updated digital twin of physical reality.
Secure, air-gap ready data infrastructure hosted entirely within European borders. Designed for operators and institutions that require full data sovereignty.
Nautilus welcomes partnerships with research institutions, industrial operators, and technology companies aligned with our mission. We are building for the long term. We are building in Europe.
Nautilus Technology is a European infrastructure intelligence company. We build AI and robotic systems that transform how mission-critical infrastructure is inspected, monitored, and maintained.
Our founder, Anton Schneerson, spent a decade in industrial operations — leading a century-old German manufacturer of mission-critical energy systems across three countries. The problem was always the same: critical data existed, but it was scattered across disconnected systems, paper archives, and the institutional memory of people approaching retirement.
Nautilus is what we wished existed then. A system that connects physical measurement to digital decision. Built by operators who understand infrastructure from the inside.
Nautilus founder and CEO Anton Schneerson and Limor Schweitzer — founder and CEO of TugBot, an industrial autonomous robotics company and Nautilus’s robotics partner — attended World Summit AI in Amsterdam to explore the European AI and industrial automation landscape. The Netherlands holds strategic significance for Nautilus as the company’s primary European hub. The visit focused on identifying potential partners across industrial robotics, sensor technology, and AI-driven infrastructure intelligence.
Nautilus made its first public appearance at Web Summit in Lisbon — one of the world’s largest technology conferences, gathering 70,000+ attendees. The team participated in the Alpha startup programme, showcasing at booth A129 the company’s approach to industrial software automation with compliance-grade data quality at its core. Anton Schneerson presented alongside Michael Bobyr (technical lead), with Beatrice and Nadia driving operations and marketing on the ground.
Anton Schneerson and technical lead Michael Bobyr attended the Global AI Show in Abu Dhabi — one of the Middle East’s fastest-growing AI and industrial technology events, attracting 10,000+ attendees from over 50 countries. During his tenure as CEO of Pleuger Industries, Anton built lasting relationships with ADNOC and regional energy operators across the Gulf. The visit focused on understanding where Nautilus can contribute as the region’s largest energy operators accelerate into a new technological era.
Technology partnerships, R&D collaboration, or early conversations about what Nautilus is building.