Autonomous and unmanned systems are the next generation of tech arriving into subsea operations. They bring the promise of making subsea operations less expensive, increasingly safer, and reducing our carbon footprint while bringing people onshore. Industries such as Oil & Gas and Ocean Renewables are pushing the envelope when it comes to converting these technologies from paper to a new reality.
Find us on page 23 of the recent issue of the ROV Planet and learn how Abyssal´s advanced solutions tie into third-party tools, devices, and vehicles ensuring that you can design subsea fields, simulate and monitor operations, and collaboratively evaluate missions. The Abyssal Ecosystem ensures that you can do it safely, efficiently, and remotely.
Abyssal is happy to announce its partnership with the National Oceanography Centre‘s thriving Marine Robotics Innovation Centre community.
The NOC is the UK’s hub for the development of marine autonomous and robotic systems, and this new partnership will further enable Abyssal’s goal to accelerate the future for fully-unmanned operations; coping with multiple sites, vehicles, and service providers; and offering the confidence required to deploy unmanned, resident, or autonomous vehicles in the vicinity of critical infrastructures.
Aidan Thorn, Innovation Centre manager, said:
Abyssal is a company that we have been aware of for some time now and we’ve been really impressed with their capabilities. We hope that this new partnership – bringing them into the UK’s hub for the development of pioneering Marine Autonomous Systems – will help them to achieve their goal of fully unmanned operations across multiple sites, vehicles and service providers.
Featured photo by NOC
It´s great to see the Abyssal Offshore kit stand out in 2020 Ocean News & Technology Buyers Guide. Learn how an ROV overlay and DVR system can leverage field-proven technologies like 3D and augmented reality to enable safer, efficient and unmanned operations.
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