Exail Awarded Contract to Supply DriX O-16 USV to Oceanic Observatory of Madeira
Exail, a leading provider of autonomous maritime solutions, has announced that it has been awarded a contract by the Oceanic Observatory of Madeira (OOM) to supply a DriX O-16 Uncrewed Surface Vessel (USV) following an international public tender. This partnership will enhance OOM’s capabilities in conducting full-ocean depth scientific and hydrographic surveys.
Enhanced Capabilities with DriX O-16 USV
The DriX O-16, equipped with advanced technology including a Multibeam Echosounder (MBES), Exail Gaps M7 USBL, a biomass echosounder (EK80), and oceanographic sensors, will support underwater asset tracking, precise environmental monitoring, and high-resolution seabed mapping in Madeira’s complex archipelagic conditions. The USV will also enable advanced multi-robot collaboration missions, allowing coordination between USVs, ROVs, and AUVs.
Previously, OOM has successfully integrated Exail’s DriX H-8 and the R7 ROV into their research initiatives, demonstrating their commitment to advancing robotic operations in ocean monitoring.
Autonomy and Sustainability in Maritime Operations
As the maritime industry increasingly moves towards autonomy and sustainability, the DriX O-16 offers an efficient, low-carbon alternative to conventional crewed vessels. Its hybrid propulsion system and optimized design help reduce fuel consumption and operational costs, while its autonomy enables safer and more resource-efficient missions.
Portuguese Recovery and Resilience Plan
This acquisition of the DriX O-16 USV by OOM is funded under the Portuguese Recovery and Resilience Plan (RRP), highlighting the importance of investing in cutting-edge technology for scientific research and ocean monitoring.
Overall, the partnership between Exail and OOM signifies a significant step towards advancing technological capabilities in oceanic research and surveying, paving the way for more efficient and sustainable maritime operations.