Bionic subsea technology since 2000

About EvoLogics

● At EvoLogics, we design and manufacture high-end underwater robotics, reliable acoustic communication and positioning networks, and advanced sensor systems for marine applications, combining state-of-the-art engineering with the best ideas found in nature.

EvoLogics launched in 2000 with a dedicated group of scientists and R&D experts, aiming to develop innovative technologies for maritime and offshore industries through interdisciplinary cooperation between engineering and life sciences.

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Bionic subsea technology since 2000

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Our history

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Acoustics

To tackle the difficulties of wireless underwater data transmission, the team studied how dolphins, known for their ability to communicate using a range of acoustic signals, manage to exchange information in difficult underwater conditions.

This research led to the development of EvoLogics' S2C (Sweep Spread Carrier) technology, which enables reliable subsea data transmissions and now forms the core of the company's acoustic systems. Over the years, S2C technology spawned an ecosystem of products, including several lines of underwater acoustic modems, underwater positioning systems, integrated devices and advanced networking solutions.

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Sonobot

A practical, user-oriented approach guided the development of the EvoLogics Sonobot—a compact, easy-to-deploy uncrewed surface vehicle for automated bathymetric surveys in inland and harbor waters. The Sonobot was designed to bridge the gap between manual measurements with handheld tools and large crewed or uncrewed survey vessels. The result is a streamlined, versatile platform with multiple configuration options, drawing on EvoLogics’ expertise in sensor integration and autonomous vehicle missions—knowledge we also apply to underwater robotics.

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Robotics

Studies of penguin locomotion and the research on the biomechanics of fish fins laid the foundation for EvoLogics’ uncrewed underwater vehicles. The principles of evolution shaped the flexible structures and efficient hydrodynamic shapes of EvoLogics underwater robots, designed for environmental monitoring, search and reconnaissance. We developed several prototype platforms and are now refining these designs into commercial, market-ready products—starting with the Quadroin, which is available today.

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EvoLogics today

Research and innovation are the cornerstones of EvoLogics, and the underwater “internet of things” that enables intelligent cooperation between multiple vehicles and sensors has been the main vector of EvoLogics development strategy.

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We believe the future of subsea operations lies in connectivity; as missions grow in complexity, the ability to link multiple platforms into a single, adaptive network becomes the ultimate catalyst for data-driven decision-making.

Our ecosystem of acoustic, robotic-, sensor- and AI-software technologies unifies autonomous vehicles, diver teams, and stationary hardware into scalable, multi-domain networks to deliver our customers deeper insights for informed action.

Real-time, unified system awareness replaces fragmented workflows to collect, retrieve and analyze data - and unlocks the scale, safety, and efficiency demanded by the next generation of complex underwater operations.

EvoLogics today

Our key expertise

Our technology stack is continuously refined to meet the specific needs and challenges of our customers.

We collaborate with a range of technology partners to ensure our components and systems deliver top performance while meeting the space and energy constraints of underwater platforms. We also join forces on commercial projects, contributing our expertise to the development of innovative, cutting-edge solutions.

EvoLogics serves international markets through direct sales and a well-established distribution network. Our key clients include commercial service providers, public and private research institutions and universities, offshore companies and the defense sector.

In our Berlin headquarters, we oversee the entire manufacturing process with in-house production, indoor testing facilities, and access to open-water test sites in nearby Brandenburg. Our sales office in Yorktown, Virginia, focuses on product demonstrations, training, and on-site support for North American clients.

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Our research for the future

Research work has been an essential part of EvoLogics’ DNA since the company’s inception.

As coordinators and active partners in state- and EU-funded research initiatives, we are committed to shaping the future of marine technology through strategic R&D collaborations.

Research & Science
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Contact

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