Canada’s Ocean Supercluster Announces $6.7M AROWIND Project

07.02.2022
Today, Canada’s Ocean Supercluster announced five new projects with a total value of nearly $29 million, including the Autonomous Remote Offshore Wind Inspection, Navigation and Deployment (AROWIND) Project. This Ontario-led project will develop an uncrewed surface vessel (USV) based subsea inspection solution for offshore windfarms.





The AROWIND Project will provide a prevailing ocean sector concept that is autonomous and remotely operates subsea surveys. This ocean solution presents an opportunity for Canadian companies to commercialize a remote and autonomous inspection solution for offshore wind inspection that reduces vessel costs and number of personnel on-board.

With a total project value of nearly $6.7 million, the Ocean Supercluster will provide close to $3 million with the balance coming from project partners. For the project, Voyis will work with Canadian companies Deep Trekker and HydroSurv Unmanned Survey Inc., and international partners EVIA, Sonardyne, and Saipem.

Voyis' Role
Voyis is leading the project and will provide overall project management and coordination, managing the collaboration between all partners. Voyis’s role will be developing the core optical sensor products and algorithms required for the solution, using its proven engineering experience in opto-mechanical sensor design, vehicle integration, and algorithm design.

The AROWIND project will rely on our compact Insight Laser Scanner and Imaging Systems for ROV horizontal inspection scopes. As well as Stereo camera and visual positioning payload, in partnership with EIVA, for ROV vertical inspection and navigation.

Our team is also enabling the project by developing Optical Payloads that will integrate with Saipem and Deep Trekker’s vehicle platforms.

This project will define a new standard for offshore windfarm inspection methodology using remote and resident deployment solutions. By consolidating this solution in Canada, diverse local supply chains will grow in tandem with the offshore wind market over the next decade, solidifying Canadian manufacturing jobs in a changing economic environment. This project expected to create 55 new direct jobs and an estimated 275 indirect jobs.

Location: Canada









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