OctoAir

Cleaning Waterways, One Drone at a Time

Autonomous floating stations hover over polluted waterways using buoyant helium cells, deploying multi-arm robotic systems to identify and snatch plastic debris from surface waters using computer vision—then compact and store the waste for efficient retrieval.

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THE WOW MOMENT

Watching from a bridge as a silent, whale-like station glides beneath you, its eight arms suddenly darting in coordinated unison to snatch a floating plastic bottle from murky water— then seeing the arm deposit it into a transparent dome where the bottle is instantly crushed and added to a growing cube of compacted waste, all while the station continues its patrol without human intervention.

🎈 Zeppelin

Buoyant helium cells keep stations hovering silently above waterways for weeks at a time.

🐙 Octopus

Eight independently controlled robotic arms with precision grippers for debris retrieval.

👁️ Venus Flytrap

Computer vision identifies and classifies plastic debris in real-time, day or night.

🏔️ Igloo

Insulated processing pods compact waste 10:1 ratio for efficient collection and recycling.