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Titan
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Titan
GeneinnoThe extracted facts describe at least four entirely different systems all named 'Titan': (1) ServiceTitan, a field-service management SaaS platform; (2) RoboForce's 'Titan' AI industrial robot; (3) an underwater drone with 150m diving range (Kickstarter); (4) Titan Dynamics, a 3D-printed sUAS/drone company; (5) a New York-based AI/MSP platform company; and (6) the Nissan Titan pickup truck. These are unrelated products sharing a name, and no single reconciled picture is possible. The facts cannot be synthesized into one coherent system profile, and autonomy assessment is not applicable across these disparate systems.
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Evidence-graded claims from the Geneinno deep report
Geneinno's products are fully commercially available and actively sold through specialist distributors, with defined pricing (€846–€16,777 inc. VAT) and shipping lead times of 1–3 weeks.
Multiple independent specialist commerce retailers (e.g., Aditech, Underwater Scooter Pros) list specific Geneinno products with prices and shipping terms [1][2][3], providing third-party confirmation of commercial availability — though actual sales volumes remain unverified.
from Geneinno deep report →
All Geneinno products (ROVs T1/T1 Pro/Titan and scooters S2/Trident) are fully teleoperated — there is no autonomous mission execution, waypoint navigation, or self-directed task completion.
The autonomy verdict is drawn entirely from vendor product descriptions and commerce listings [1][2][3][7]; no independent third-party test or regulator has verified the absence of any autonomous capability.
from Geneinno deep report →The Titan ROV can dive to a depth of up to 150 metres.
The 150m depth figure comes solely from Geneinno's own Kickstarter campaign page [7] and PR Newswire Asia press release [6]; no independent dive test or third-party verification is cited in the dossier.
from Geneinno deep report →The Titan underwater drone raised over $300,000 on Kickstarter, demonstrating significant consumer demand.
The $300,000+ figure is reported by PR Newswire Asia [6], which is a press release distribution service — effectively a vendor-sourced claim; the Kickstarter campaign page [7] is also a vendor-controlled source, and no independent journalist verified the final backer count or fulfilment.
from Geneinno deep report →The S2 underwater scooter is app-enabled with smart safety features and is child-friendly, priced under $500 USD.
These features are described exclusively by a commerce retailer (Underwater Scooter Pros) [2][3], which is a reseller rather than an independent tester; no child-safety certification, independent review, or regulatory approval is cited.
from Geneinno deep report →Geneinno offers an omnidirectional dual-frequency mechanical scanning sonar accessory compatible with the T1 Pro ROV.
The sonar accessory is listed by a specialist commerce retailer [1], confirming it is offered for sale, but no independent performance test, range specification verification, or field deployment report is available in the dossier.
from Geneinno deep report →Geneinno has raised $2.33M in total funding, with HRX Asset as a named investor.
The $2.33M figure and HRX Asset investor name come from PitchBook [9], a financial data aggregator that relies on disclosed filings and may be incomplete; no independent news report or regulatory filing independently corroborates the total or the investor roster.
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