Compass Survey, Seabot Maritime, partner for technical consultancy, advanced USV training.

(FILES) This file photo taken on December 1, 2012 shows an oil rig in Sekondi waters, Ghana. An international maritime tribunal on September 23, 2017 backed Ghana in a dispute with Ivory Coast over a contested boundary that cuts through lucrative offshore oil fields. The International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea found that "Ghana did not violate the sovereign rights" of Ivory Coast by drilling for oil in the region. PIUS UTOMI EKPEI / AFP

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Compass Survey Limited, a firm providing survey and positioning services to the nation’s oil and gas industry, is proud to announce the award of a significant new contract with SeaBot Maritime, UK, a leader in uncrewed maritime systems (USVs) training and technical consultancy.

This partnership will provide tailored workforce training in USV operations, recognized by the United Kingdom Maritime and Coastguard Agency (MCA), as well as technical consultancy and advisory services.
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Under this contract, SeaBot Maritime will support Compass Survey in building Nigeria’s capacity to lead and execute highly complex USV payload operational concepts (CONOPS). The project is set to revolutionize Compass Survey’s operational capabilities, empowering them to deliver advanced, cutting-edge solutions in Nigeria and across Sub Saharan Africa.

CEO at SeaBot Maritime, Gordon Meadow stated, “our training, recognized by the UK MCA, is known for excellence in uncrewed vessel operations. By equipping Compass Survey with the expertise required to operate USVs efficiently, we are not only enhancing their technical abilities but also contributing to the development of a highly skilled workforce in Nigeria. This contract is a vital step forward in advancing Nigeria’s maritime capabilities, especially in the dynamic field of remote and autonomous maritime systems.”

SeaBot Maritime will deliver comprehensive support, combining technical consultancy with hands-on, practical training designed to meet the specific needs of Compass Survey’s future strategy.

The partnership will ensure that Nigerian personnel are equipped with the skills and knowledge necessary to handle the complexities of modern USV operations. The collaboration aims to cultivate a new, highly skilled, and connected workforce capable of managing the intricacies of advanced uncrewed maritime systems, enhancing both operational excellence and national maritime capacity.

Project Manager at Compass Survey, Joshua Oriero, said: “We are thrilled to partner with SeaBot Maritime in this transformative journey. This collaboration is an important milestone for our company and the entire Nigerian maritime sector. The advanced training and consultancy we will receive from SeaBot Maritime will enable us to not only enhance our operational capabilities but also position ourselves as leaders in uncrewed vessel operations across Sub Saharan Africa.”

With SeaBot Maritime’s support, Compass Survey is set to become a leader in the Nigerian maritime sector, ushering in a new era of innovation, safety, and operational efficiency in USV operations.
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