Having purchased SMD’s market-leading Quantum EV, Beam plans to mount its innovative subsea perception system, SubSLAM - running their Pathfinder software - to the vehicle, enabling AI-driven autonomous piloting in deeper, harsher waters.
By combining SubSLAM’s localization, AI and mapping technology with Quantum EV’s exceptional high-current performance, vital progress will be made towards improving the efficiency of offshore wind farm maintenance.
SMD’s ROV Sales & Business Development Manager, John McCann, explained: “We are delighted to collaborate with Beam, a company that shares our future focus and passion for innovation.
“SubSLAM’S real-time 3D mapping, data collection, and image capture capabilities represent a huge step towards fully autonomous ROV operations. When mounted to a powerful, steady vehicle like the Quantum EV, these capabilities are unlocked in even deeper waters.”
Discussing the importance of this partnership, Simon Adams, Program Director at Beam, said: “Our work with SMD underscores our commitment to leveraging cutting-edge technology to deliver superior services and drive the growth of renewable energy worldwide. By moving towards autonomous vehicles for inspection and maintenance missions, we cut operational costs and improve overall efficiency. These inspections also require less manpower, which is critical in an industry facing a workforce shortage.”
“With SMD’s Quantum EV offering superior stability and position-keeping during high-current operations, we can now take our Pathfinder software and SubSLAM to even harsher environments, autonomously servicing a wider range of offshore wind farms.”
Marc Coull, Program Director – Service Innovation at Beam, added: “A market-leading vehicle, SMD’s Quantum EV comes with superior payload, more space for intervention equipment, and unparalleled speed and power. It’s exactly what we need to evolve our deep-sea missions.
“SMD’s commitment to driving forward the renewable sector aligns perfectly with our own - its team has not only understood our ambitions but worked closely with us to drive them forward.”