We A-techSYN are delighted to be involved with our project Partners in the U-Aves Project which aims to revolutionise the way off shore ecological surveys will be carried out using un crewed aerial systems with our CGT-50 aircraft.
The SEAI funded partnership brings together A-techSYN, Atlantic
Technological University, BlueWise Marine, and Energia Renewables to utilise
U-AVES (Uncrewed Aerial Vehicles for Ecological Surveys) for maritime
ecological surveys.
October 2023 – We are delighted to announce the launch of the Uncrewed Aerial Vehicles for
Ecology Surveys (U-AVES) project, a transformative collaboration between industry leaders and
academia. This project is funded by the Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland (SEAI) National
Energy Research Development and Demonstration (RD&D) Funding Programme 2022.
This innovative project, made possible through the partnership of A-techSYN, Atlantic Technological
University, BlueWise Marine, and Energia Renewables, has the potential to revolutionise ecological
surveys in Ireland through the use of Uncrewed Aerial Vehicles (UAVs).
The U-AVES project will utilise cameras and sensors deployed on a long endurance VTOL (vertical
takeoff and landing) fixed wing UAV to capture imagery of seabirds and marine mammals in two
Proof of Concept Flights in study areas yet to be defined. This project aims to achieve a dual goal:
optimising sensor selection, flight operations and aircraft controls, while also validating the
technology’s efficacy in conducting large-range offshore ecological surveys.
Project partner, A-techSYN, are industry leaders in the use of UAVs for research, with particular
expertise in the use of VTOL UAVs. This IAA-approved Irish company, based in Shannon Co. Clare are
also a designer and developer of end-to-end solutions for UAV flight operations, who build and
operate the UAV with in-house software and design. A-techSYN are dedicated to pushing the
boundaries of technological advancement and delivering state-of-the-art solutions to meet the
evolving needs of our modern world, having developed a cloud GCS programme that will
revolutionise the way UAVs operate
A-techSYN CEO, Gökhan Çelik said: “As an Irish company providing end-to-end solutions into the
Uncrewed Aerial Systems (UAS) market, A-techSYN is proudly leading the way in innovation. We are
very happy to use the immense know-how we accumulated over the last decade in this project to
design, develop and prof-test commercially advantageous methods for offshore surveys to be
completed. Beside the commercial advantage and health and safety risk mitigation, the solution
developed will provide huge environmental benefits.
We are excited to apply our know-how of selecting and integrating state-of-the-art sensors,
combining it with our capacity to increase flight performance based on real time sensor feedback in
this project which at the end will enable Ireland to fast track the move to offshore renewables that is
required to achieve Ireland’s climate goals.”
Conventionally, ecological surveys require many experts, high mobilisation costs, time, and
resources. They are typically conducted using boats or piloted aircraft, which are usually imported
from elsewhere, with experts identifying birds in-situ or from digital imagery after the survey has
been completed. The U-AVES system has potential to reduce the number of site-based personnel,
logistics, materials, CO2 emissions, weather downtime, costs and risk of accidents and could reach
areas inaccessible by traditional methods.
Researchers from Atlantic Technological University have first-hand experience with both in-situ and
post-survey identification through imagery and are welcoming the innovative approach of the U-
AVES project to reduce the grueling schedule of producing these surveys.
Dr. Ian O’Connor, Head of Department of Natural Resources and the Environment at ATU said: “The
U-AVES project is another example of the close links between ATU and maritime industries. We are
delighted to partner with BlueWise Marine, A-techSYN, and Energia Renewables in this research to
enable regional and national objectives for the sustainable development of offshore renewable
energy.”
In addition to the highly technological and academic aspects of the U-AVES project, industry experts
BlueWise Marine aim to utilise their expertise in stakeholder engagement and promotion to define
user requirements through engagement with industry and public sector stakeholders relevant to the
Offshore Renewable Energy (ORE) industry ensure that the U-AVES solution meets the needs of this
growing sector.
Louise O’Boyle, Director and Senior Project Manager at BlueWise Marine said: “Supporting
innovation in the marine technology and offshore renewables sectors is at the core of what we do at
BlueWise Marine. We see tremendous potential in this technology not only for monitoring of birds
and marine mammals but various other applications too and we are looking forward engaging with
industry stakeholders and our project partners to align the project with those requirements through
improving quality, reducing risk and impact of marine projects.”
BlueWise Marine will also assist A-techSYN and ATU in mapping the regulatory framework that is
required to obtain permits for the proof-of-concept flights over Irish waters.
Findings from the project will be published to ORE stakeholders to assist in the future
commercialisation of this service to the ORE industry. Direct collaboration with Energia Renewables,
an energy utility and developer of offshore wind farms in Ireland, will allow the project to work
closely with the project’s target market.
Offshore Environmental and Consents Manager at Energia Renewables, Dr. Caroline Roche said:
“We are delighted to be the ORE industry partner supporting this innovative project. We look forward
to working with ATU, A-techSYN, and BlueWise Marine, and seeing the results and how they might
shape the future of ecological surveys and data acquisition for offshore windfarms. The collection of
robust baseline data is critical for the development and consenting of offshore windfarms, which are
essential to Ireland meeting our 2030 climate action plan targets.”
The U-AVES Project aims to promote an innovative, new approach to the use of VTOL UAV
technology in environmental surveys, which is not only useful for the ORE industry, but to other
sectors such as government agencies, researchers, and industry. It hopes to transform the future of
ecological surveys.
This project has been supported with financial contribution from Sustainable Energy Authority of
Ireland under the SEAI Research, Development & Demonstration Funding Programme 2022, Grant
number 22/RDD/851.
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Additional Information
If you are involved in carrying out investigative activities in the offshore environment, it would be
useful to hear from you to establish if there are parallels with your activities and the potential use of
U-AVES to assist in these activities.
Please assist us in filling out this brief questionnaire to learn more about your organisation and
activities, and the potential this technology has to be of benefit to your practices. The questionnaire
should take approximately 10 minutes to complete and will help identify potential user
requirements, as well as current challenges and issues with best practices. The questionnaire can be
completed here. If you would like to discuss this further, please email Rebecca Kavanagh
([email protected]) to arrange a short call.
About the U-AVES Project Partners:
A-techSYN: A-techSYN is a technology company at the forefront of unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV)
innovation, providing cutting-edge UAV technology and solutions. They are involved in collaboration
projects with the Irish Navy, Irish Army, British Military of Defence, Taiwanese Navy, and third-level
and research institutions in both Ireland and Europe. They are collaborating with companies in Asia,
Europe, the Middle East, North America, South America and the Arctic Circle. See a-techsyn.com for
more information.
Atlantic Technological University (ATU): ATU is a renowned academic institution committed to
research, education, and environmental conservation. See atu.ie for more information.
BlueWise Marine: BlueWise Marine is a leading provider of marine technology solutions,
stakeholder engagement, marketing, communications, health and safety (HSEQ), fisheries
monitoring and infrastructure management services for marine and offshore renewable energy
initiatives, projects and infrastructures. See bluewisemarine.ie for more information.
Energia Renewables: Energia Renewables is a leading developer and operator of renewable energy
across the island of Ireland and supplies 21% of renewable electricity in Ireland. Energia has recently
entered a partnership with Vårgrønn, an international offshore wind developer, to develop 2GW of
offshore wind in Ireland by 2030. See energiagroup.com/renewables for more information.
About the SEAI RDD programme:
The SEAI National Energy Research, Development & Demonstration (RDD) Funding Programme
spearheads support for research, innovation and coordination of Irish energy research efforts.
SEAI catalyses direct energy research action through the delivery of the annual RDD Programme and
through capacity-building processes with citizens and communities as well as private and public
sector organisations. The revitalised SEAI RDD Programme launched in 2018 and since then it has
developed into a multi-annual call, involving companies, non-academic research institutions, 3rd
level educational bodies, public sector, and semi-state bodies.
Details of energy research projects can be viewed on the National Energy Research Database.
Press Contact:
Kayleigh Laffey
BlueWise Marine – Marketing Communications Specialist
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