
Why now
When the ground won’t give — neither do the problems
Old tools. New problems.
Explosives, permits, vibration, noise — the usual methods no longer fit today’s sites.
Projects stall. Budgets break. Sites sit untouched for years.
Blasting risk
Hard to permit. Dangerous near people and structures.
Heavy breaking
Noisy, dusty, slow — and high vibration makes it unsafe.
Slow precision
Wire cutting and chemicals are accurate, but too slow and costly to scale.
Manual effort
Unpredictable and unscalable — not fit for real sites.
No one can price it
Too many unknowns — permits, paperwork, inspections, support crew. Just prepping for blasting takes weeks. Contractors build in risk or walk away. The result? Overpriced bids, lost jobs, or no bids at all.
Harder to comply
New rules on noise, dust, and vibration are tightening — especially in urban zones. Clients now demand cleaner tools just to stay within regulations. Many projects can’t even start without silence kits.
Poor result
When blasting, you rarely end up with the shape or result you intended — the rock breaks how it wants. Other methods are cleaner, but lack control. And once it’s broken, all that mass needs transport and disposal — adding emissions, noise, and cost.
Beyond construction
Too loud. Too messy. Too crude. That’s why we’re now exploring new use cases — from offshore to energy and the deep sea.

Explore what’s possible
Tight ground, tough sites, or just tired of the same old tools? Let’s cut smarter