Gecko Robotics Secures Five-Year U.S. Navy Contract for Ship Maintenance Technology
Gecko Robotics has signed a five-year contract with the U.S. Navy to provide AI-powered monitoring and maintenance prediction technology for naval vessels.

Gecko Robotics has secured a five-year contract with the U.S. Navy to provide artificial intelligence and robotics technology for ship maintenance operations. The deal represents what TechCrunch described as the largest U.S. Navy robotics contract to date.
Under the agreement, Gecko Robotics will deploy its AI-powered systems to monitor naval vessels and predict when maintenance will be needed. The technology is designed to help the Navy maintain its fleet more efficiently by identifying potential issues before they become critical problems.
The contract is part of a broader trend of defense agencies adopting next-generation technologies to modernize their operations. The Navy's investment in predictive maintenance technology reflects efforts to improve fleet readiness while potentially reducing long-term maintenance costs.
Gecko Robotics specializes in robotic inspection systems that use artificial intelligence to analyze infrastructure conditions. The company's technology has previously been used in industrial settings to monitor pipelines, storage tanks, and other critical infrastructure.
The five-year timeframe of the contract suggests a significant commitment from the Navy to integrate Gecko's technology across its operations. The deal positions the company as a key supplier of advanced maintenance technology to one of the world's largest naval forces.