ANOX joins Ocean Autonomy Cluster

ANOX joins Ocean Autonomy Cluster

Ocean Autonomy Cluster is pleased to welcome ANOX as a new member. ANOX develops intelligent diagnostic and troubleshooting software for autonomous and remotely operated systems, with an initial emphasis on drones and subsea ROVs.

ANOX offers an AI-powered system that acts as a “machine immune system,” analyzing log data in real time to detect faults, identify root causes across hardware, software, control systems, and configurations, and provide actionable recommendations. The solution combines real-time fault detection with the ability to suggest, and in some cases automatically implement, corrective actions—helping operators reduce downtime, improve reliability, and optimize performance for complex autonomous systems operating in remote and mission-critical environments.

Built for mission-critical autonomous operations

ANOX is headquartered in Oslo and led by CEO Oksana Rösch.

Oksana Rösch“Our technology is built to help operators significantly reduce troubleshooting time and gain a deeper understanding of how complex autonomous systems behave in real operational settings,” Rösch says.

“By joining Ocean Autonomy Cluster, we want to work closely with the community we are developing this technology for, exchange insights with operators and solution providers, and ensure that our solutions address real-world challenges.”

Through its membership in OAC, ANOX plans to actively participate in industry events, exchange technical and operational insights, and collaborate with operators and solution providers to validate use cases and build meaningful partnerships.

Contributing expertise to the cluster

ANOX contributes practical expertise in diagnostics, troubleshooting, and reliability of autonomous and remotely operated systems, grounded in real operational data. The company will share insights from close collaboration with engineers and operators, contribute to technical discussions on system health and failure modes, and take part in workshops and other knowledge-sharing activities. As an early-stage company, ANOX brings an open and collaborative mindset and aims to actively contribute to joint initiatives within the cluster.


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