Cyan, Ocean Infinity partner for APAC offshore wind projects

Cyan Renewables, a portfolio company of Seraya Partners, and Ocean Infinity have teamed up to provide geophysical and geotechnical services for offshore wind projects in the Asia-Pacific region.

The companies have formalized their partnership through the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), underscoring their shared commitment to work together on delivering geophysical and geotechnical surveys, as well as remotely operated vehicle (ROV) inspections and consultancy services.

Both companies aim to provide comprehensive marine information services for offshore renewable projects in the Asia-Pacific region.

With Cyan Renewables’ local networks across Asia, Ocean Infinity’s technology-enabled lean-crewed marine data services can be widely adopted to accelerate the expansion of the offshore wind industry in the region, according to the partners.

“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 of Ocean Infinity.

“We are thrilled to be partnering 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 as well as zero-emission shipping in the region,” said Lee Keng Lin, CEO of Cyan Renewables.

When it comes to Cyan Renewables, the Singapore-based company recently inked an MoU with Seoul-headquartered Hyundai Asset Management to facilitate the strategic investment in South Korea’s offshore wind supply chain.

In terms of other news coming from Ocean Infinity, the company was awarded a contract by RWE and Masdar this month for 3D ultra high-resolution seismic (UHRS) geophysical surveys at the Dogger Bank South (DBS) West offshore wind farm in the UK.

In mid-May, Ocean Infinity’s lean-crewed vessel, Armada 7804, docked in Singapore and is set to commence its commercial projects in the area soon. It will serve as a base for conducting geophysical and shallow geotechnical surveys for the offshore renewable energy and oil and gas sectors.