Rosenxt and K.U.M. present joint subsea expertise at Oceanology International 2026

Following the acquisition of K.U.M. Umwelt- und Meerestechnik Kiel, Rosenxt and K.U.M. presented their combined capabilities for the first time at Oceanology International 2026 in London. The event marked an important milestone in the collaboration between the two companies and their joint engagement with the global subsea community.

The collaboration brings together Rosenxt’s expertise in sensors, robotics and digital technologies with K.U.M.’s decades of experience in subsea monitoring and deep-sea instrumentation. By combining these complementary capabilities, the companies aim to advance next-generation subsea solutions for demanding environments.

Presenting together at Oceanology International, one of the world’s leading exhibitions for ocean technology, provided an opportunity to demonstrate how the technologies and competencies of both organizations complement each other and create new possibilities for monitoring, inspection and data-driven subsea operations.

Strong interest from the subsea community

During the three-day exhibition, the joint team engaged in numerous conversations with partners, customers and innovators from the international ocean technology community. The event was characterized by a dynamic atmosphere, strong industry interest and intensive exchanges about the future of subsea technologies.

The discussions highlighted the increasing importance of integrated systems that combine advanced instrumentation, digital technologies and robotics to address the challenges of complex subsea environments.

 

A starting point for future collaboration

Oceanology International marked the beginning of a closer collaboration between Rosenxt and K.U.M. on the international stage. The combination of long-standing experience in deep-sea instrumentation with advanced digital and robotic technologies opens up new opportunities to develop smarter and more scalable subsea systems.

As one of the world’s leading events for marine science and ocean technology, Oceanology International brings together thousands of professionals, innovators and decision-makers from industry, academia and government to exchange knowledge and showcase the latest developments shaping the future of the ocean economy.