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OceanAlpha Embarks on Exciting Year-Long USV Journey Through the Middle East!

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OceanAlpha Embarks on Exciting Year-Long USV Journey Through the Middle East!

OceanAlpha's year-long USV showcase, targeting the offshore energy sector and other maritime industries, will enable attendees to participate in hands-on trials, and engage with the company's technical team

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OceanAlpha Unveils Unmanned Surface Vessel Showcase in the middle East

OceanAlpha is set to embark on a year-long exhibition of it’s unmanned surface vessels (USVs) throughout the Middle East, commencing in Doha, Qatar.

Showcasing Advanced Uncrewed Vessels

This tour will highlight a variety of uncrewed vessels,such as the M75 patrol vessel,the L25 marine survey vessel,the SE40 water sampling and monitoring vessel,and the Dolphin 3 clever remote-controlled lifebuoy.

The primary aim of this initiative is to provide potential users with a thorough, hands-on experience of OceanAlpha’s cutting-edge USV technologies, solutions, and applications.

Kickoff Event in Qatar

The exhibition will launch in Qatar, featuring the M75 as the star attraction. From December 22 to December 31, 2024, attendees will witness the M75’s capabilities in Doha’s nearshore waters. Built to withstand the rigorous conditions of offshore oil and gas operations, the M75 boasts a sturdy design and complex autonomous navigation systems, enabling remote operation that reduces personnel risk and considerably cuts operational expenses.

Targeting Key Industries

This showcase is notably aimed at sectors such as offshore oil and gas,offshore wind energy,marine surveying,maritime enforcement,and fishery management.

Participants will have the chance to observe OceanAlpha’s USVs in action, engage in practical trials, and consult with the company’s technical experts to explore customized solutions for seabed mapping, pipeline inspections, offshore wind asset management, and maritime security.

Insights from OceanAlpha’s Leadership

pinestone Shi, General Manager of OceanAlpha, expressed enthusiasm about the initiative: “We are thrilled to present our pioneering uncrewed marine technology to the Middle East. The region’s dynamic maritime industry and challenging environments create an ideal setting to demonstrate our vessels’ capabilities. Our objective is to connect with industry professionals, understand their unique requirements, and showcase how our USVs can improve operational efficiency, safety, and environmental sustainability.”

Future Stops Across the Gulf

After the event in Qatar, OceanAlpha’s USVs will continue their tour across other Gulf nations, including the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Oman, Kuwait, and Bahrain, with themed exhibitions tailored to user interests and scheduled appointments.

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