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#268 Robot Pirates are Pillaging the Wasted Metals at the Bottom of the Ocean | Oliver Gunasekara (Impossible Metals)

Nov 12, 2025
Oliver Gunasekara, co-founder and CEO of Impossible Metals, explores the groundbreaking potential of mining the ocean floor with autonomous robots. He shares how their innovative technology collects polymetallic nodules, crucial for clean tech, while minimizing environmental impact. Gunasekara discusses the staggering $18 trillion mineral reserves found in the Clarion-Clipperton Zone and reveals how their approach could change the future of metal sourcing, revolutionizing industries from EVs to renewable energy.
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INSIGHT

Robotic Collection Replaces Dredging

  • Impossible Metals uses autonomous, battery-powered robots to collect polymetallic nodules instead of dredging tractors.
  • This approach aims to reduce environmental and social impact while supplying critical metals for decarbonization and defense.
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Autonomous Missions And On-Ship Logistics

  • Robots hover and use AI/computer vision to pick nodules selectively and avoid larger lifeforms.
  • They use a buoyancy engine to surface, auto-dock with the ship, swap batteries, and redeploy on four-hour missions.
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Extreme Depths Demand Heavy Materials

  • Nodules sit at depths of about 4–6 kilometers, requiring materials that survive ~600x atmospheric pressure.
  • Engineering uses steel and titanium to prevent implosion at those depths.
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