Artemis Technologies

The company is named after the ancient Greek goddess Artemis.

Artemis Technologies focuses on the development of zero-emission maritime transport solutions, most notably the Artemis eFoiler, an electric hydrofoiling vessel.

[3] In 2020, Artemis Technologies led the formation of the Belfast Maritime Consortium, a group of 13 partners that successfully secured £33 million from the UK Research and Innovation's Strength in Places Fund.

This funding aims to develop zero-emission ferries in Belfast, with the total project investment expected to reach £60 million.

[4] In 2024, Artemis Technologies plans to launch the first zero-emission hydrofoiling passenger ferry, named Zero, to operate between Belfast and Bangor.