On June 25, Sealien (Guangzhou) Technology secured a contract in Nansha, beating industry giants from multiple countries, to receive an order from a submarine cable contractor in the United Arab Emirates.
This year, the company will deliver the Phoenix 600, a deep-sea robot worth nearly tens of millions of US dollars, to the Middle East. This represents the first commercial export of Chinese deep-sea robots.
The deep-sea robot. [Photo/WeChat account: gz_nanshafabu]
Within two weeks of receiving the bid invitation to submitting the proposal, the Sealien team dedicated 72 hours of intensive effort to secure the order with a perfect bid. They also spearheaded the development of design standards, built a simulation testing platform, and established Chinese standards that meet international benchmarks.
Over the last two years, the company has expanded from a team of three to almost 100 employees, securing most of the domestic complete machine orders. Serving clients across multiple countries, they have achieved many firsts. Their core technology can be independently controlled, their supply chain is efficiently integrated, and their team has strong capabilities to meet international standards.
Furthermore, Guangzhou Technology Financial Group plans to create a marine new material industrial park for companies like Sealien, enabling the production of various marine robots. This project aims to energize the Nansha marine economy and advance the marine technology sector to greater heights.