Blueye Robotics

Trondheim, 
Norway
http://www.blueyerobotics.com
  • Booth: A10


Blueye Robotics - Your eyes below the surface

The Blueye X3 is the most robust, portable, and user-friendly underwater ROV on the market deployed by users such as The Norwegian Armed Forces, US Navy, Dutch MOD, and Oceaneering. It provides situational awareness, limits risk for divers, and can uncover possible threats and collect evidence underwater.

The Blueye X3 was used in the Baltic Sea in October 2022 to capture the first publicly available images of the damage to the Nord Stream pipelines carrying gas from Russia to Germany. The mission was completed by a small boat with a crew and one ROV operator. In November 2022, The Norwegian Coast Guard chose to outfit their entire fleet with the Blueye X3 system. To this date, over 1000 Blueye ROVs are in use in over 50 countries worldwide.

The mini-ROV is deployed for missions such as:

• Counter IEDs and safe removal of explosives
• Ship hull inspections
• Damage assessments
• Assisting divers
• Planning for underwater missions
• Harbor clearance
• Search for missing people or objects

Blueye Robotics is a Norwegian underwater technology company based in Trondheim with roots in the highly renowned Centre for Autonomous Marine Operations and Systems (AMOS) at NTNU.

Brands: Blueye X3 Blueye Pro Blueye Pioneer Oculus M-series Multibeam Tritech Micron Gemini Multibeam Impact Subsea ISS360 sonar Waterlinked DVL Waterlinked uGPS Newton Subsea gripper Reach Alpha gripper


 Press Releases

  • Trondheim, Norway, April 2023: Blueye Robotics has been awarded the contract to supply the Norwegian Coast Guard with underwater remotely operated vehicle (ROV) systems. Blueye Robotics has equipped the entire fleet of Coast Guard vessels operated by the Norwegian Coast Guard with their Blueye X3 model, which was launched in 2021.

    The intention behind the large ROV order for the Norwegian Coast Guard was to supply their Diving Team with more eyes below the surface in addition to carrying sensors for improved navigation and data collection. The Blueye X3 ROV will be used by the mother ship and from MOBs (man overboard boats) for several use cases, including;

    • Securing evidence of an environmental crime
    • Search for drugs or other objects on ship hulls
    • Search for missing people
    • Inspection of own vessels prior to leaving harbor (searching for unwanted objects)
    • Control of historical monuments at sea
    • Inspections of ships after suspected grounding
    • Substitute for simple dive operations

    The Norwegian Coast Guard chose the solution from Blueye Robotics because of its superior ease of use, sensor modularity capabilities, robustness in extreme environments, ability to operate from 2+ ft. of water to open ocean, portability (9kg weight), and battery capacity (4 hours of operational time). The possibility to easily create dive reports directly in the Blueye App was also reported as a winning feature. In addition to delivering the hardware, Blueye Robotics has provided on-site training and access to an online help center library of articles and videos.

    “Blueye Robotics has developed portable, robust, and user-friendly technology since 2015. We are incredibly proud to be the chosen partner for the Norwegian Coast Guard. This demonstrates a demand for smaller-sized user-friendly ROVs and fuels the Blueye Robotics team to keep developing high-quality products and solutions for our growing base of customers.” Christian Gabrielsen, CEO of Blueye Robotics

    Blueye Robotics X3s with sensors and payloads such as DVL for underwater positioning, a dual-frequency multi-beam sonar for navigation and extended line-of-sight, and a gripper was delivered to the Norwegian Coast Guard in February 2023.

    Blueye Robotics is a Norwegian company based in Trondheim with roots in the highly renowned Centre for Autonomous Marine Operations and Systems (AMOS) at NTNU. Since 2015, the overarching design goals have been exceptional ease of use, portability, and robustness. The first underwater ROV model was launched in 2019, and since then, more than 1000 systems have been delivered to different industries in over 50 different countries.