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Ocean Infinity and Cyan Renewables Join Forces for Offshore Wind Projects

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Ocean Infinity and Cyan Renewables have entered into a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to collaborate on delivering offshore geophysical and geotechnical surveys, Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV) inspections, and consultancy services for offshore wind projects throughout the Asia-Pacific region. Ocean Infinity, known for its innovative marine robotics solutions, has developed various technologies aimed at revolutionizing operations at sea.

Teaming up with Cyan Renewables, a prominent offshore wind vessel operator in Asia, Ocean Infinity is set to enhance its efforts in advancing the offshore wind sector. With Cyan's commitment to fostering the industry's shift towards sustainability, the collaboration seeks to offer extensive marine information services tailored for offshore renewable projects across the Asia-Pacific region.

Benefitting from Cyan Renewables' extensive regional networks in Asia, Ocean Infinity's technology-driven, lean-crewed marine data services are poised for widespread adoption. This strategic collaboration aims to expedite the growth of the offshore wind sector throughout the Asia-Pacific region, leveraging Cyan's local expertise and Ocean Infinity's innovative solutions.

“Teaming up with Cyan Renewables means we can turbocharge our efforts in the Asia-Pacific region, bringing our cutting-edge marine tech to the forefront of offshore wind projects. It's all about pushing boundaries by bringing in new tech and leaving a lasting impact with better results for end clients”, said Maxime Even, Commercial Director at Ocean Infinity.

 “We are thrilled to partner with Ocean Infinity in Asia Pacific. Remote technology will transform operations at sea and play a key role in the shipping industry’s path towards net zero. Through this partnership, we hope to continue contributing to the development of offshore wind and zero-emission shipping in the region”, added Lee Keng Lin, CEO at Cyan Renewables.

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