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Ocean Infinity is a marine robotics company that deploys autonomous robots, typically in fleet formation, to obtain large amounts of information from the oceans and seabed.
017 believing that different autonomous technologies could be combined to gather and analyze data from our oceans.
Today, the company serves a wide variety of market segments, including the energy sector, renewables, subsea cables, governments, and navies. We seek to provide answers for anyone needing information relating to oceans and the seabed.
Their team was formed in 2017 by a small team that were driven to transform ideas into reality and to ensure that the company adopted a culture of curiosity, challenge, and innovation throughout its divisions. An environment has been created that is built on trust, careful decision making and an ability to manage and manipulate large amounts of data.
Their core belief is that the seemingly impossible can be achieved with innovative, creative thinkers and cutting-edge technology that have remained at the heart of the company. Ocean Infinity is a place where creativity and innovation flourish. The team is constantly developing the most cutting-edge technology and advanced data handling capabilities in order to remain at the forefront of the industry.
They have pioneered the use of simultaneously deploying fleets of marine robots to gather high-quality information from large areas of the ocean at unprecedented speeds.
They operate two robotic fleets; the Armada fleet and the Infinity fleet. Our Infinity fleet is made up of fourteen autonomous underwater vehicles that are currently operating in oceans globally. Our Armada fleet will initially comprise fifteen robotic ships that will be operational by the end of 2020. Our fleets are equipped with cutting-edge sensors and navigation technology and are capable of operating down to 6,000 meters in depth.
Not only do we deliver outcomes faster and at a higher quality than anyone else, but we do so with the lowest environmental impact possible.

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