Imensus UG

Adresse
Röhrer Weg 8
71032 Böblingen
Ansprechpartner
Herr M.Sc. Pascal KochKurzbeschreibung
IMENSUS pioneers autonomous AI driven seismic exploration technology, delivering high-resolution 3D subsurface models for both terrestrial and lunar applications. Our intelligent rovers provide fast, cost-efficient, and risk-free geophysical data collection, revolutionizing mining, infrastructure development, disaster management and space exploration. By offering precise geotechnical insights, we empower industries and researchers to make smarter decisions and unlock new frontiers.
Service
IMENSUS – Earth provides fast, cost-effective, safe and autonomous seismic subsurface exploration using a proprietary rover system. Industries such as construction, disaster management, government agencies, scientific research, mining and hydrocarbon all require high-precision subsurface data, but traditional exploration methods are often slow, costly, and labor-intensive. IMENSUS addresses these challenges with a fully autonomous system that operates 24/7 with minimal on-site personnel – reducing costs, improving efficiency, and eliminating safety risks in hazardous environments. The rover collects and analyzes data independently, producing high-resolution geological models that enable faster, safer, and more cost-effective decision-making for clients. IMENSUS’s core differentiator is the full autonomy of this exploration process – designed for both terrestrial and lunar use. The company aspires to pioneer autonomous exploration, and its custom geophysical devices are engineered specifically to enable self-sufficient operations.
IMENSUS – Space Resource Exploration delivers high-resolution 3D geological and geotechnical subsurface models for lunar mining, infrastructure planning, and geological risk assessment. Companies pursuing in-situ resource utilization (ISRU) and other lunar development face significant uncertainties about subsurface conditions, which translates into financial and operational risk. Traditional satellite imagery only reveals surface features, and existing seismic methods (e.g. those by Fleet Space Inc.) rely solely on natural vibrations, lacking the ability to generate controlled signals. IMENSUS addresses these limitations with its fully autonomous, active seismic rover, which provides rapid, high-resolution subsurface measurements independent of environmental conditions. Unlike ground-penetrating radar (GPR) that can’t detect the mechanical properties of the subsurface, IMENSUS’s rover actively sends seismic waves into the ground and analyzes their reflections, revealing detailed underground structures and material properties. This capability is critical for identifying resource deposits and assessing ground stability on the Moon.