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About us
Ocean Infinity is a pioneer of large scale marine robotic operations deploying robotic technologies to capture ocean data and deliver maritime solutions whilst minimising our environmental footprint. We are building the world’s largest fleet of marine robotic vehicles, offering the safest and most sustainable operations the industry has ever seen. Our purpose is to innovate using robotics and technology to transform industries, enabling people and the planet to thrive. Our core belief that the seemingly impossible can be achieved with innovative, creative thinkers and cutting-edge technology has remained at the heart of the company. Ocean Infinity is a place where creativity and innovation is demanded and allowed to flourish. The team is constantly developing the most advanced technology and data handling capabilities in order to remain at the forefront of the industry.
- Website
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http://www.oceaninfinity.com
External link for Ocean Infinity
- Industry
- Robotics Engineering
- Company size
- 201-500 employees
- Headquarters
- Austin, Texas
- Type
- Privately Held
Locations
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Primary
500 W 2nd St
Austin, Texas, US
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Blackfriars Road
London, England, GB
Employees at Ocean Infinity
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Cris D.
Director - Cybersecurity and Compliance (pls, no unsolicited emails or additions to mailing lists)
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Alexandre Politano
GIS Developer | GIS System Administrator | Spatial Database | GIS Architecture | ESRI | GIS Open Source | Spatial Analysis | GIS Problem Solving |…
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David Pokorny
Infrastructure Architect
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Norman Cave-Browne-Cave
Senior IT Operations Engineer
Updates
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Ocean Infinity deployed the lean crewed Armada 7805 to support Ørsted and PGE Polska Grupa Energetyczna in surveying the Baltica 2 project, Poland's largest renewable energy project to date (1,5 GW). Baltica 2 will produce green electricity to meet the needs of nearly 2.4 million Polish households. Ocean Infinity’s sophisticated remote data collection system allowed for survey data presentation just moments after collection, meeting tight deadlines and demonstrating the efficiency and reliability of their remote operations. As one of the world’s largest offshore wind developers, Ørsted’s positive feedback and the project’s success paved the way for future innovative partnerships and advancements in the offshore wind sector. Watch the full video here: https://lnkd.in/dGte2zth Special thanks to Robert-Jan Joosten, from GEO Marine Survey Systems, who kindly shared his video footage with Ocean Infinity. #oceaninfinity
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"This agreement enables new, lean-crewed vessels into high-value field work. Using our robotic fleet to service global offshore energy activities will power the maritime industry’s transformation into safer, more efficient new ways of working. It also solidifies a long-standing and valued collaboration between Shell and Ocean Infinity." - Katya Krylova, VP Business Development.
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We are innovating in the world of robotic technology to transform operations at sea, and the world is starting to take notice. We are making operations safer, more efficient and sustainable, by optimising our ships, people and onshore Operations Centres 🌊. Thank you to BBC News for coming to visit us and for sharing our story. Full story 👉 https://lnkd.in/eTH2uDfD
The world's largest robots are setting sail - BBC News
bbc.co.uk
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Dave Field, Managing Director for Australia and New Zealand on our plans to bring transformative maritime operations to Tasmania.
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"This new Operations Centre in Tasmania will give us a more established infrastructure to deliver hydrography services for the Government and of course also provide capacity to take on more work in this high growth region” - Dave Field, Managing Director for Australia and New Zealand on our plans to bring transformative maritime operations to Tasmania.
Ocean Infinity to Establish Cutting-Edge Robotic Ship Operations Center in Tasmania
offshoresource.com
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Huge thanks to the The Offshore Support Journal Community for their recognition at last night's #OSJAwards2024. Our Commercial Director Maxime Even 🌊 said of the award “Ocean Infinity was established seven years ago with the firm belief that being net zero carbon is not about offsetting, but about prioritising the reduction of emissions and limiting residual emissions. "Through the use of remote and robotic technology we’re transforming data acquisition and inspection operations to provide a low-emission, safer alternative for the offshore renewables sector.”
#OSJAwards2024 Offshore Renewables Award WINNER! ~ Awarded to a company, project or product that has made a significant contribution to the development of the #offshore renewables market. Congratulations to Ocean Infinity for their fleet of OSV’s which are designed to leverage advances in remote control and autonomous technologies to improve efficiencies in logistics and reduce its #CO2 and GHG #emissions, wants to operate its #vessels on green ammonia. Award presented by: Yannis Calogeras from Bureau Veritas Group Also, a big congratulations to our other shortlisters: Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners Equinor Read more about the awards here: https://lnkd.in/exDcwgsX #RivieraMaritimeMedia #globalosvsector #resurgentmarket #marketanalysis #investmentopportunities #carbonneutral #newbuilds #marketoutlook #futurefuels
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2023 has been a year of tremendous hard work across the Ocean Infinity organisation from North America, to Europe, to Asia and Oceania. It hasn't always been smooth sailing but we've achieved some incredible progress: ✔️ Lean crewed vessels mobilised and out doing real work ✔️ Over the horizon operations executed from onshore ✔️ Force multiplier USV operations ✔️ Remote geotechnical operations All of this couldn’t and wouldn’t have happened without the Ocean Infinity team constantly striving to deliver on our mission: creating innovative technology to transform operations at sea to enable people and the planet to thrive. See you all next year!
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Last week, for the first time we remotely launched, operated and recovered a remotely operated vehicle (ROV) from one of our lean-crewed robotic ships ‘Armada 78 02’. The operation was executed from our onshore Operations Centre in the UK, over 1,000km away from the ship and the ROV – a huge milestone that will enable real-world remote data collection. Control Systems Engineer Liam Flavin talks about this milestone achievement and the development involved.
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Transformative ways of working at sea will see more offshore operations conducted and monitored onshore - stay tuned for further updates. In the meantime, here's a look back at the development of our UK Operations Centre. #transformativetech #oceaninfinity #marinerobotics