Innovate UK’s Global Business Innovation Programme (GBIP), delivered by the Enterprise Europe Network (EEN) has recruited leading marine robotics companies from the United Kingdom to participate in a programme aiming to build innovation partnerships and foster future international growth in marine robotic technology. The cohort, represented by 15 ambitious surface and underwater robotic technologies and…
Read MoreWe are pleased to announce that HydroSurv has recently become the latest member of the Future Autonomous at Sea Technologies (FAST) Cluster. Bringing together leading industrial and academic partners, the FAST Cluster is a business-led group specialising in the delivery of innovative marine autonomous solutions including surface and sub-surface platforms, advanced manufacturing, smart ports and…
Read MoreThis month, HydroSurv was awarded its ISO 9001:2015 certificate from certification body QMS International which covers the design, build and operation of Uncrewed Surface Vehicles for hydrographic and environmental survey. Reflecting on the hard work all the members of HydroSurv’s team put into achieving this milestone, reminded us of our shared values in taking pride in…
Read MoreAsset owners responsible for managing water resource require a detailed understanding the depth and morphology of reservoirs to understand the volumes of raw water available to treatment works and nowhere is this more important than the Isle of Man where utility engineers have limited options available to overcome water shortages caused under circumstances such as…
Read MoreUnderwater photogrammetry, whilst generally accepted to be at an experimental phase of development, shows promise as an alternative or complementary dataset to hydroacoustic survey in very shallow-water environments, particularly for applications such as characterizing habitats including spawning grounds for rare fish species. HydroSurv has been investigating the development of 3D models of underwater environments using…
Read MoreUnmanned Surface Vessels (USVs) offer the potential for groundbreaking changes to the way waterborne site investigators collect data, not only for routine hydrographic surveys, but also for contingency assignments where existing data does not exist or may be unreliable. For many, this type data collection may be a part of, but not the sole focus,…
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