Ocean Infinity, Cyan Renewables form technology partnership to support offshore wind projects in Asia-Pacific

Armada 7805, a lean-crewed vessel in the Ocean Infinity fleet (Photo: Ocean Infinity)
Armada 7805, a lean-crewed vessel in the Ocean Infinity fleet (Photo: Ocean Infinity)
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Marine robotics company Ocean Infinity and Singapore-based Cyan Renewables have entered into a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to collaborate on the provision of offshore geophysical and geotechnical surveys as well as remotely operated vehicle (ROV) inspections and consultancy services for offshore wind projects across the Asia-Pacific region.

The two companies aim to provide comprehensive marine information services for offshore renewables projects. With Cyan Renewables' extensive local networks across Asia, Ocean Infinity's technology-enabled lean-crewed marine data services can be deployed to help facilitate the expansion of the offshore wind industry in the region.

Lee Keng Lin, CEO of Cyan Renewables, said the partnership will contribute to the development of offshore wind as well as zero-emission shipping in the region.

Following a three-week stay in Singapore, Ocean Infinity's lean-crewed vessel Armada 7804 will begin its commercial projects in the Asia-Pacific region, serving as a platform for both geophysical and shallow geotechnical surveys.

Ocean Infinity expects Armada 7804 will cater to site investigation needs for offshore renewable energy as well as oil and gas ventures.

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