BURNABY, BC, Aug. 5, 2025 /PRNewswire/ – Cellula Robotics Ltd. has renewed its membership at the National Oceanography Centre’s Innovation Hub, which offers facilities and networking opportunities for collaboration. Additionally, Cellula donated a model of the ENVOY Autonomous Underwater Vehicle (AUV) for display in the hub’s updated communal area.ENVOY is a survey-grade AUV powered by hydrogen fuel cell, offering up to 2000 km range per dive. It leads its class in size and features geophysical sensors, with capability for additional missions such as deploying ecoSUB micro-AUV payloads.
Richard Mills, CCO Cellula Robotics, said:
“We are committed to fostering industry-wide collaboration to advance innovation. The National Oceanography Centre Innovation Hub represents an outstanding example of effective partnership. As we continue to grow our presence in the UK, we are pleased to renew our membership for another year and contribute a model of the ENVOY AUV for display.”
Mark Hamson, Group Head NOC Innovation Centre & Events, added:
“I am delighted to share that Cellula Robotics has chosen to renew its longstanding membership of the National Oceanography Centre Innovation Hub for a further year. With their cutting-edge expertise in autonomous underwater systems and subsea robotics, Cellula Robotics brings a wealth of innovation that aligns perfectly with our mission to advance ocean technology. Their presence in the Hub will help strengthen collaboration across the UK’s marine science and engineering community, and we look forward to working together to accelerate impactful solutions for sustainable ocean exploration and monitoring.”

Chairman (left) Richard Mills (right) (CNW Group/Cellula Robotics Ltd.)
About Cellula Robotics
Cellula Robotics Ltd. is an international, privately owned, world-leading marine technology company focused on revolutionizing underwater security through advanced Autonomous Underwater Vehicle (AUV) systems. Headquartered in Burnaby, British Columbia with additional offices on the East Coast of Canada, the United States and the United Kingdom, Cellula employs over 80 dedicated professionals, including highly skilled engineers, designers, and technicians.
About the NOC Innovation Hub
The NOC Innovation Hub aims to build a community of innovative companies developing technology for both platforms and components of Marine Autonomous Systems (MAS) and provide them with the necessary support to be able to develop and successfully bring to market the next generation of MAS.
This community will also have access to the National Oceanography Centre’s Marine Autonomous and Robotics Systems team who have extensive experience with the deployment of marine autonomous platforms in the ocean’s most challenging environments.