Greenroom Robotics has been accepted into the San Francisco Landing Pad’s US Export Acceleration Program, supported by Austrade.
The Landing Pad program is designed to fast-track the growth of Australian scale-ups in the United States by providing targeted training, market insights, and access to a network of experienced mentors and industry leaders across the US tech ecosystem.
For Greenroom, this opportunity comes at a pivotal time in its US expansion strategy. Over the coming weeks, the program will provide intensive online bootcamp content, live expert webinars, and exclusive networking opportunities. These sessions will sharpen Greenrooms’ market approach, strengthen strategic partnerships, and position the company for scalable impact in the United States.
“The US is an important market for maritime autonomy, and this program helps us build on the progress we’ve already made,” said Harry Hubbert, Chief Operations Officer at Greenroom Robotics. “Austrade’s Landing Pad gives us useful connections and insights that will further accelerate our US expansion and support the delivery of our trusted and proven maritime software products.”
Greenroom joins a cohort of cutting-edge Australian companies spanning advanced technology, sustainability, and defence innovation, each bringing unique capabilities to global markets.
With proven deployments across Australia, the UK, and the US Department of Defense, Greenroom’s Advanced Maritime Autonomy (GAMA) platform and Lookout+ situational awareness software are redefining how navies, surveyors, and operators approach maritime missions. The company’s mission, safe, clean, and protected oceans — remains at the core of every international step forward.
About the San Francisco Landing Pad
Austrade’s Landing Pads connect Australian companies to global innovation hubs, providing market-ready businesses with access to workspace, curated networking, business development support, and introductions to potential customers and investors. The San Francisco Landing Pad focuses on helping companies navigate the competitive US market, from regulatory landscapes to investor engagement.