San Diego Business Journal Feature: “HyperKelp could be on the verge of hyper growth”

Since 2021, Hyperkelp has secured contacts from the Department of Defense, Port of San Diego, NSF, and more to work with local agencies and governments to extend sensing and awareness anywhere on the ocean’s surface.

Now, Hyperkelp is continuing to grow as maritime awareness and environmental monitoring are becoming increasingly critical at a global level for maritime security, climate monitoring, and ocean intelligence.

This momentum has been supported through partnerships with local universities and programs including:

  • MetroConnect Program - An international market-entry initiative helping companies expand globally by connecting them with partners, investors, and innovation ecosystems in key regions.

  • NATO DIANA - NATO’s accelerator supporting dual-use deep-tech startups with funding, mentorship, testing facilities, and access to the NATO innovation network.

Read the feature written by Eli Walsh in the San Diego Business Journal here.

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