Project Rán
Reference project
Reference project for maritime critical infrastructure, security and energy supply
Project Rán is a concrete reference project of HUB67 and its partner companies. The project is
already in implementation and shows how HUB67 structures its own project initiatives: from the identification of a relevant need through technological classification, partner integration, capital structuring and piloting, through to concrete operator, security and infrastructure models.
At the centre of Project Rán is the development of scalable security, technology and operator
structures for maritime critical infrastructure. This includes in particular offshore and coastal
infrastructure, energy assets, maritime logistics corridors, ports, supply structures and other
security-relevant facilities in the maritime domain.
The project connects energy supply, security architecture, sensors, drone technology, control-centre logic, data processing, communications, operational escalation pathways, capital structuring and international partner integration. The approach follows a clear logic: relevant events are to be detected earlier, technically verified, assessed, documented and, where necessary, forwarded in an orderly manner to operators, security services, authorities or governmental bodies.
Project Rán does not look at technology in isolation. The decisive question is not only which drone, sensor or communication system is used. The decisive question is how technical components are
integrated into a robust operator and security structure. This includes locations, energy supply, data channels, maintenance, control-centre processes, responsibilities, financing, regulatory assessment
and institutional compatibility.
Project Rán is therefore more than an individual technical project. The project serves as a practical model for how HUB67 identifies needs, classifies technologies, brings partners together, structures capital and develops an implementable platform from a project idea. Initial cooperation discussions are already being conducted.
For operators of critical infrastructure, energy companies, industrial partners, security actors, investors, research partners and public bodies, Project Rán shows how maritime security, energy supply and technological implementation can be connected. Offshore wind farms, maritime energy facilities, ports, coastal infrastructure and industrial sites in particular increasingly require systems that detect anomalies early, verify events, relieve operators and create clear interfaces with security and decision-making structures.
Project Rán is also an example of how suitable external technologies can be integrated into larger project structures. This includes, in particular, sensors, drones, communication systems, data processing, situational awareness systems, docking stations, control-centre components, maintenance models and operator solutions.
Suitable Ukrainian, European, Canadian or British partner technologies can be integrated into such structures where this is technically, commercially and regulatorily meaningful.
For HUB67, Project Rán is therefore not only an own project, but proof of the working method. The platform does not merely describe how technology, capital and partners can be connected. It implements this connection in a concrete security- and energy-relevant project.
Two of the project developers, Ce58 Mining Industry GmbH in Hamburg and SevenSisters Military Goods Inc. in Toronto, are registered as interest representatives in the field of the arms and defence industry in the Lobby Register of the German Bundestag. This involvement creates an additional framework for introducing suitable project developments into discussions with relevant actors in an orderly, transparent and institutionally compatible manner.
Do you see a point of connection to Project Rán?
Then contact HUB67. We will assess whether cooperation in technology, piloting, operator logic, capital structuring, research, production or project development is meaningful.

