The program supports Canadian companies developing advanced maritime defense and ocean technology solutions aligned with shared Canada–UK maritime security priorities.
As maritime security challenges evolve, structured engagement between allied governments, defense organizations, and industry partners becomes increasingly important. The CTA program provides a framework for direct dialogue between Canadian ocean technology innovators and UK defense stakeholders, supporting long-term collaboration in maritime defense technology and subsea capability development.
Cellula will join a cohort of Canadian ocean technology companies in London in March to engage with UK maritime security stakeholders and explore opportunities for collaboration in defense and security applications.
Cellula Robotics designs and builds long-range autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs) for persistent and long-endurance missions. Its subsea systems support under-ice ISR, seabed monitoring, mine warfare, and critical infrastructure inspection. The company’s focus on endurance, integration, and operational reliability reflects the requirements of modern maritime defense environments.
Participation in the CTA program builds on Cellula’s growing engagement within the UK maritime defense ecosystem and reinforces its commitment to trusted partnerships across allied nations.



