This year at ADIPEC, Fugro will be showcasing its remote and autonomous solutions which promise to reduce carbon emissions and enable safe, cost-efficient offshore operations
Visitors to the organisation’s stand (No. 432, hall 4) will have the opportunity to step inside a Remote Operations Centre (ROC) and see the region’s first Un-crewed Surface Vessel (USV) operated live. Fugro celebrated the arrival of the region’s first class-built USV in September, shortly after the unveiling of their new offices in the United Arab Emirates.
With the significant rise in robotic technology, AI analytics and big data modelling, remote and autonomous solutions are at the forefront of the transformation and will enable faster data processing and delivery, leading to quicker and more efficient decision-making.
Throughout the event, the company's experts will be available to meet and share insights on their net-zero vessels, real-time data delivery portals, touchless subsea vision technologies, and high-speed hydrography solutions.
Tim Lyle, group director, Middle East and India, said, “Remote and autonomous technology now plays an essential role in delivering cleaner, safer and more cost-efficient solutions. Our cutting-edge remote solutions will play a critical supporting role in achieving the UAE’s vision for net-zero emissions by 2050.”