Opportunities for Remote Autonomous Systems in the Offshore Energy Sector
Join the Periscope Network to get an exclusive overview of their recent sector leading research, learn from their experts on this emerging industry and help to shape a future transnational innovation project on RAS in the Offshore Energy Sector.
This event is promoted in collaboration with:
- Marine-i, a part-funded ERDF project, helping marine technology businesses in Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly grow through research, development and innovation.
- OPIN, a cross-sectoral collaborative network that aims to accelerate the growth of the ocean energy sector and its supply chains across the partner regions of Ireland, the UK, Belgium, France, the Netherlands and Germany.
Agenda
Session.1. Presentations – Opportunities for RAS in the Offshore Energy sector. Building a cost and carbon benefit case.
- 9am-10am
- 9-9.10am – Introductions – PERISCOPE, MI, OPIN – Neil Farrington, ORE Catapult
- 9.10am-9.20am – ORE Catapult – RAS projects, Testing and Services – Hamish MacDonald, ORE Catapult
- 9.20am-9.30am – Use cases for RAS in the Offshore Energy Sector – Lewis Stevenson, ORE Catapult
- 9.30 – 9.40 am - “A benchmark for decarbonising O&M vessel emissions”. –- Anthony Gray, ORE Catapult
- 9.40-9.55am – PERISCOPE & COMPASS activity – Building a cost and carbon benefit case for RAS - Anthony Gray & Hamish MacDonald, ORE Catapult
- 9.55-10am – RAS workshop introductions – Neil Farrington, ORE Catapult
Coffee Break – 10mins
10am-10.10am
Session.2. Workshops – 10.10am-11.30am
20 mins/session with discussion and Q&A
- Workshop 1 – How to Validate Offshore Energy Robotics and Autonomous Systems
10.10am-10.30am
This workshop will investigate some of the needs, challenges and opportunities in validating Offshore RAS systems - Mathew Hadden, ORE Catapult
- Workshop 2 – Residency for O&M (topside and subsea)
10.30am-10.50am
This workshop will investigate the potential for residency offshore. What does this unlock un terms of frequency and quality of operations? What are the cost implications and what enabling technology is required?- Dan Sumner - ORE Catapult
- Workshop 3 – Offshore Wind Consenting technology
10.50am-11.10am
This workshop will investigate technologies that have the potential to optimise consenting. How can machine learning improve environmental monitoring? How can unmanned platforms gather critical information? Can we improve the state of the art around UXO removal?- Alex Louden, ORE Catapult
- Workshop 4 – Smart Logistics for renewables
11.10am-11.30am
This workshop will investigate technologies that have the potential to optimise logistics and parts transfer. Are there smarter ways of running vessel management systems? What role do UAVs have with parts transfer? How do we improve port-side operations.- Daniel Allington – ORE Catapult
Please note that this session will be recorded.