C-Innovation Successfully Completes Remote Survey in Guyana from U.S. Headquarters
C-Innovation, LLC (C-I), an affiliate of Edison Chouest Offshore (ECO) and its family of companies, has successfully completed its first remote survey scope in Guyana.
Remote survey operations are based in C-I’s headquarters in Mandeville, Louisiana, U.S. and conducted by C-Survey (C-S), an internal division of C-I. Remote survey is a very new and innovative technology and C-I is one of the first companies in the world to complete this work successfully. This type of survey services enables C-S to be fully operational 24/7 without personnel being onboard the vessel, eliminating associated travel time and expenses, offshore health and safety exposure, and the need for COVID-19 related quarantines.
Tim Bingham, Survey Manager, C-I, said, “We are very excited to begin offering remote survey services to our clients and look forward to the continued growth of remote survey capabilities throughout the industry.”
Richard J Bourque, COO, C-I, added, “Bringing this capability to market is the result of a lot of time and hard work put in by our dedicated onshore and offshore personnel. We are proud to have another ‘first’ for C-I!”
Ocean Infinity Acquires Ambrey
Ocean Infinity, the marine robotics company is excited to announce that it has acquired maritime services company, Ambrey.
Ambrey’s team of maritime professionals deliver a range of bespoke offshore services including, security, crisis and risk management, intelligence, insurance, fleet operation and vessel design and build.
The acquisition combines Ocean Infinity’s robotic vessels, data, cyber, artificial intelligence, and low emission operations with one of the leading brands in the maritime security sector. Ocean Infinity’s data and software capabilities will revolutionise Ambrey’s intelligence and insurance services, whilst its robotic surface and sub-surface vessels have huge potential for Ambrey’s shipping and offshore client base.
Ambrey’s vessel manufacturing and fleet management capabilities will bring meaningful operational advantages as Ocean Infinity moves closer to mobilising its ‘Armada’ fleet of robotic vessels, set to be the largest fleet of its kind in the world.
Ambrey’s and Ocean Infinity’s highly complementary competencies will enable the enlarged group to expedite its strategy of becoming the world’s leading marine robotics company, with technology and sustainability at its core. Ocean Infinity’s footprint now extends to offices in Europe, North America, Middle East and Africa, and the full time headcount of the enlarged group is approximately 500.
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Subsea Expo
The three-day conference and exhibition, organised by Subsea UK, is wholly focused on the underwater industry and its markets, providing targeted business to business opportunities, peer-to- peer networking and promoting cross-sector collaboration.
Next year’s event promises to be even bigger and better as Subsea UK will have transitioned into the Global Underwater Hub. With access to deeper insight, market intelligence and resource through the Global Underwater Hub, the conference and exhibition will attract more exhibitors and delegates, provide access to valuable market information and connections across all sectors of the industry to help you grow your business.
With speakers representing all sectors of the underwater space, including offshore oil and gas, wind, renewables, marine science, defence, subsea mining and aquaculture, Subsea Expo 2022 is an unmissable event.
The prestigious Subsea UK Awards will also take place on 23 February 2022.
The deadline for submissions for the Subsea UK Awards, and to submit abstracts to speak at the Subsea Expo conference, is 29 October 2021.
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