Underwater robotic inspection and NDT platform for maritime infrastructure
Planys builds underwater robotics and AI-powered inspection systems for ports, oil & gas, and critical infrastructure. The tech stack—Python, C++, ROS, MATLAB, Gazebo, and game engines (Unity, Unreal)—reflects a robotics-first architecture typical of autonomous vehicle development, grounded in simulation and real-time processing. Active hiring is heavily weighted toward engineering (9 roles), with concurrent work on ROV/AUV design, sonar processing, and pressure housing, suggesting movement from prototype validation toward scaled field deployment.
Planys is an Indian deep-tech startup founded in 2015, specializing in underwater robotic inspection systems paired with non-destructive testing (NDT) and AI-driven analytics. The company has completed over 450 asset inspections across 120+ clients in ports, oil & gas, dams, bridges, and power infrastructure globally. Operations span 10+ countries including Europe, Middle East, and Southeast Asia, with regional offices in Rotterdam, Dammam, Doha, Singapore, and Brunei. The 51–200-person team includes 120+ professionals; hiring is currently concentrated in India and focused on engineering and research roles.
Core stack: Python, C, C++, MATLAB, ROS/ROS 2, Gazebo, RViz. Also uses Terraform, Unity, Unreal Engine, Fusion 360, Ansys, and embedded tools (Arduino IDE, ARM, AVR, Microchip Studio).
Operates in 10+ countries across Europe, Middle East, and Southeast Asia. Headquarters in Chennai, India; regional offices in Rotterdam, Dammam, Doha, Singapore, and Brunei.