CLIENT

French Navy (Direction Générale des Armées)

OBJECTIFS

Demonstration of the RSV SCANDRONE

PROJET

On 30 September 2021, MARINE TECH participated in Operation I-Naval 2021 organised by the Directorate General of Naval Techniques and the University of Toulon at the Tour Royale in Toulon, in partnership with the French Navy, TVT innovation, the Southern Region and the TPM Metropolis.

With the aim of presenting the latest naval technological innovations to civil and military defence authorities, MARINE TECH presented its RSV SCANDRONE solution, deploying a ROV (wire-guided robot) and a tethered aerial drone during a scripted sea rescue operation.

On this occasion, MARINE TECH received the Regional Prize for Naval Defence Innovation.

CLIENT

French Ministry of the Armed Forces – Toulon Naval Base

OBJECTIVES

Integration of a stabilized 360° camera on the RSV Orca for maritime surveillance purpose

PROJECT

Almost a year after the delivery of the RSV Orca dedicated to the surveillance of the Toulon Naval Base, the French Navy tested a stabilized 360 ° camera developed by CeSigma.

This integration onboard the RSV Orca and deployment tests were carried out in January 2021.

 

The image stabilization of this camera improves detection, day or night.

CLIENT

French Navy – Direction Générale de l’Armement (DGA)

OBJECTIVES

Supply of USV RSV, operating in autonomous mode and remotely operated mode, to perform bathymetric surveys

PROJECT

In December 2020, MARINE TECH won one of the largest contracts to supply USV-type surface drones, enabling bathymetric surveys to be conducted as part of the French Navy’s operational activities.

CLIENT

Majis Industrial Services (water service provider)

OBJECTIVES

Supply of Helio drinking water production systems

PROJECT

MARINE TECH continues to market HELIO systems. In April 2020, HELIO modules were delivered to the Sultanate of Oman, in Middle East.

There, HELIO will produce drinking water from brackish water. It will be used to supply water to areas still suffering from the lack of drinking water.

CLIENT

Sin Tung Hing MC group

OBJECTIVES

Supply of Helio farms for drinking water production

PROJECT

Today, 38% of the local population of French Polynesia still does not have access to drinking water. In response, MARINE TECH plans to install several drinking water production farms in the municipalities concerned.

In March 2020, MARINE TECH delivered the first HELIO arms to Papeete.

The installation of the 1st HELIO farms in the Tuamotu must have been postponed to 2021 due to the COVID-19 outbreak.

OBJECTIVES

MARINE TECH exhibits to EURONAVAL on-line

PROJECT

From October 19 to 25, 2020, MARINE TECH will welcome you on its virtual stand to present the RSV, its USV (Unmanned Surface Vehicle) dedicated to surveillance, detection, inspection at sea and hydro-oceanographic measurement missions.

MARINE TECH will also present its current developments.

Do not hesitate to come and meet us, a “chat” space will allow you to discuss with us.

Registration is free with the invitation code: EN20XP (click here to register).

Hope to meet you!

CLIENT

French Ministry of the Armed Forces – Toulon naval base

OBJECTIVES

Supply of USV RSV Orca, equipped with monitoring device, and training of personnel

PROJECT

In March 2020, Marine Tech delivered  the first marine drone, in the USV class, for sensitive military sites surveillance. This project is part of an experiment and is operated by surveillance personnel from the Toulon naval base.

Equipped with a high resolution day / night video transmission system, it is intended to evolve towards missions of cartography and location of underwater objects.

OBJECTIVES

To address environmental challenges while enabling economic growth

PROJECT

In April 2020, HELIO received the SOLAR IMPULSE EFFICIENT SOLUTION label and is now part of the community of 1000 solutions to change the world.

Bertrand Piccard has launched, through the Solar Impulse Foundation, the challenge to select 1000 solutions, that can protect the environment in a profitable way and present them to decision-makers to fast-track their implementation. A way to take the success of the solar-powered flight around the world further.

PROJECT

On January 16, 2020 at the Maison des Océans (Paris), MARINE TECH received the Ocean Innovation Trophy – Blue Growth & Sustainable Development for its HELIO solution, producing drinking water from the sea, 100% autonomous and powered exclusively by solar energy.
Aimed at promoting innovations and innovative actions, which help protect the oceans or exploit their resources, the 2019 edition of the Ocean Innovation Trophies awarded 7 Trophies out of 59 applications.
MARINE TECH warmly thanks the jury and ADECAN, organizer of the Trophy for the opportunity they offer us, thanks to this award, to promote our HELIO innovation.

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