Reach Robotics Showcases Advanced Manipulator Technology at Ocean Business 2025

The countdown is on for Ocean Business 2025, and Reach Robotics is excited to be exhibiting the latest advancements in robotic manipulator technology at the National Oceanography Centre in Southampton from April 8th to 10th.
As a leading provider of robotic manipulators for remote and hazardous environments, we are set to showcase our latest innovations and demonstrate why our technology is trusted across defence, commercial, and research sectors worldwide.

Visit Reach Robotics at Stand P10 

At Stand P10, Reach Robotics will showcase the Reach X and Bravo series of robotic manipulators. Reach X is our most advanced and rugged solution for complex inspection and intervention tasks in harsh underwater environments. The Bravo class is built for power and durability, delivering exceptional strength and precision for demanding subsea operations.

Engineered to meet the highest standards, our next-generation manipulators set the benchmark for dexterity, reliability, and performance, making them the preferred choice for military, offshore energy, subsea research, and infrastructure inspection.

What to Expect

Live Demonstrations: Drop by and see the Reach X and Bravo manipulators in action and experience their precision and control firsthand.
Technical Expertise: Our team will be available to discuss the capabilities of the Reach X series and Bravo Series and how they integrate seamlessly with portable and inspection class ROVs for enhanced mission efficiency.
Industry Applications: Learn how Reach Robotics is pushing the boundaries of underwater intervention technology across multiple industries, from defence operations to deep-sea exploration.

General Oceans Unites at Ocean Business 2025 

As part of the General Oceans Group, Reach Robotics will be exhibiting alongside other industry leaders, including: 

  • RS Aqua (G1) – Showcasing advanced acoustic and marine monitoring technologies. 
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  • Tritech (D6) – Presenting the latest in multibeam sonar and navigation solutions. 
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  • Nortek (P8) – Specializing in cutting-edge acoustic Doppler instrumentation. 
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  • Klein Marine Systems (E5) – Providing high-performance sonar imaging solutions. 
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  • Strategic Robotic Systems (HS01) – Featuring the Fusion vehicle, a key asset for military and commercial applications. 
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  • General Ocean (HS01) – Empowering the Blue Economy Through Advanced Ocean Technology.
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Join Us in Southampton 

Ocean Business 2025 is the premier event for ocean technology, offering hands-on demonstrations, networking opportunities, and insights into the latest innovations in the industry. We invite attendees to stop by Stand P10 to explore how Reach Robotics is revolutionizing underwater intervention and shaping the future of robotic technology. 

Want to schedule a meeting with our team? Get in touch with us today to book a one-on-one discussion during the event. We look forward to seeing you in Southampton! 

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Command Pods

Command Pods are a pair of space mouse controllers comprising of left and right units. They are designed to attach to an ROV control tablet and allow full system control from one interface. The Command Pod configuration simplifies control of a dual-manipulator system as operators are able to intuitively control both arms, while still piloting the vehicle.
The joystick model allows for arms to be directed towards a target while the system automatically maps the arms configuration along that path.

MASTER ARMS

Compatible with all Reach Robotics manipulators, the Master Arm controller is available in five and seven-function models to mimic your robotic arm. Achieve unparalleled precision and accuracy while undertaking complex tasks including:
  • Precise placement of probes for crack and corrosion monitoring.
  • Place and recover objects with unmatched dexterity and minimised
    workload.
  • Attach hooks and shackles consistently.
  • Reach confined areas unreachable with lower degree-of-freedom manipulators
    and traditional control methods.