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SOTIRIA Technology: A European Underwater Defense Innovator

Sep 05, 2025
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In an era of renewed great-power rivalry and undersea espionage, a young Greek startup is quietly making waves beneath the ocean’s surface. SOTIRIA Technology, based in Athens, has emerged as an innovator in underwater intelligence systems – the kind of deep-tech venture that could reshape Europe’s maritime security landscape. Founded in late 2021 by a team of engineers and researchers, the company develops ultra-sensitive sensors and AI-driven surveillance platforms for navies and critical infrastructure operators. Its early achievements have already put it on NATO’s radar: in 2023 SOTIRIA deployed a network of magnetic and acoustic sensors during a NATO exercise, showcasing a home-grown capability to detect stealthy submarines, divers, and unmanned underwater vehicles[1]. This small firm’s cutting-edge technology addresses a strategic blind spot – the vast, unmonitored expanse of Europe’s undersea domain – at a time when attacks on seabed cables and pipelines have proven how vulnerable Western societies are in the deep. SOTIRIA’s story is more than a tale of startup ingenuity; it offers a glimpse of how European defense innovation can bolster strategic autonomy and deterrence. Its journey from a laboratory concept to partnering with allied navies is capturing attention on both sides of the Atlantic, hinting that a critical piece of Europe’s future security puzzle might just be taking shape under the Aegean waves.

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