The "Technology Awareness Event" showcased a
unique class of long-endurance UUVs capable of delivering multiple
payloads in communication-restricted areas.
RESTON,
Va., Sept. 3, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Metron Inc.,
in partnership with Cellula Robotics USA, Inc. a wholly owned subsidiary of Cellula
Robotics Ltd. announced today the successful completion of a series
of Uncrewed Underwater Vehicle (UUV) demonstrations to showcase the
capabilities of the new ANCC+Solus solution for defense and
commercial applications. The demonstrations, considered a
"Technology Awareness Day", featured two versions of the ANCC+Solus
UUV platform executing in-water missions to highlight the fully
autonomous, long-duration, hydrogen fuel cell powered capabilities
developed by Metron and Cellula. Customers across Canadian,
United States, and United Kingdom defense agencies, as well as,
representatives from the commercial offshore energy sector attended
the event to assess the technological superiority and versatility
of the ANCC+Solus solution for defense and commercial operations
where extended reach, in-situ mission planning, and multi-payload
capabilities deliver a strategic advantage.
A unique class of long-endurance UUVs
capable of delivering multiple payloads in communication-restricted
areas.
The success of this event represents a significant milestone in
the Metron-Cellula relationship, who announced their strategic
partnership in February of 2024, around the same time Neil Manning was announced as Cellula's new
Chief Executive Officer. The strategic partnership was formed as
part of each company's commitment to deliver a superior UUV
solution to meet current market demands that can scale to large
production volumes. Through the relationship, each company has
leveraged domain specific expertise; Metron's Resilient Mission
Autonomy™ suite and Cellula's hardware and fuel cell technology to
develop groundbreaking advancements in autonomous vehicle
technology through the ANCC +Solus solution.
ANCC+Solus is a fully autonomous, long-duration,
long-endurance, self-sufficient underwater platform designed for
extended missions. Powered by hydrogen fuel cells, it offers
unparalleled endurance and range. Equipped with a diverse array of
sensors, including the NORBIT WINGHEAD™ and additional
persistent sensing systems, it can gather critical data in even the
most challenging conditions. Its versatile payload capacity allows
for customization to meet specific mission requirements, making it
ideal for operations in areas with limited or disrupted
communication. With its exceptional capabilities, ANCC+Solus sets a
new standard for long-duration, persistent surveillance, and
multi-effects payload deliveries.
The "Technology Awareness Day," commenced with a morning session
that included a tour of Cellula's full scale production,
manufacturing, and development facility in Burnaby, Canada. After the tour, attendees
experienced a hands-on demonstration of the Cellula's hydrogen fuel
cell technology. This interactive experience allowed participants
to gain a deeper understanding of the technology's capabilities and
its role in enabling autonomous vehicles to operate with maximum
efficiency and minimal environmental impact. The morning session
also included highlights of Metron's Resilient Mission Autonomy™
currently in use across defense programs and in offshore energy
survey applications. Metron's team reviewed the rapid integration
of their full autonomy, in-situ mission planning and replanning,
and advanced introspective and extrospective autonomy into the
Cellula platforms. NORBIT wrapped up the morning with a
comprehensive overview of their advanced sensor systems.
The afternoon demonstrations provided a spectacular showcase of
in-water capabilities. Four missions conducted
off the coast of Vancouver, Canada, demonstrated the Solus-LR and Solus-XR's versatility and efficiency.
Each mission highlighted key features tailored to customer
requirements: seamless transit and deployment, real-time mission
planning and adaptation, and advanced autonomous networking. The
grand finale featured a synchronized swim between the two vehicles,
showcasing their ability to collaborate seamlessly in multi-vehicle
operations.
By the end of the program, the Technology Awareness Day proved
the synergistic benefits of these integrated technologies.
Together, Cellula's advanced hydrogen fuel cells, combined with
Metron's Resilient Mission Autonomy and NORBIT's advanced sensor
systems, create a powerful autonomous vehicle solution that can
navigate complex environments and perform critical missions with
exceptional reliability.
"Last week's demonstrations showcased the power of collaboration
and teamwork between Metron, Cellula, and NORBIT, as we advance the
art of the possible in the undersea domain," stated Van Gurley, President and Chief Executive
Officer of Metron Inc. "We are jointly delivering truly disruptive
innovation in UUV capabilities, rapidly fielding solutions that can
scale with our customer's requirements. The in-water demonstrations
highlighted the remarkable impact
the ANCC+Solus UUV solutions deliver.
These aren't just design ideas,
these are actual vehicles,
in the water, proving our capabilities for full autonomy,
ease of operations, and adaptative and precise
mission planning for complex extended missions."
Cellula's Chief Executive Officer, Neil
Manning stated: "The Technology Awareness Event gave us the
opportunity to demonstrate not only our technology but also the
strength of our partnership. Combining unique, long range
autonomous underwater vehicles with the mission-based autonomy of
Metron in front of key end-users showed the potential of what is
achievable. Our ultra long-range AUVs enable operators to imagine
mission profiles that were not feasible until now."
Peter K. Eriksen, Business Unit
Director, NORBIT Oceans commented
"It is important to demonstrate both system performance and
functionality, so with our sensor suite involving WINGHEAD™ Forward
Looking and Bathymetric multibeam sonars, together with PingDSP
3DSS™ imaging 3D sidescan technology as well as INNOMAR Sub
Bottom Profilers, the Technology Awareness Event provided a
valuable market partner platform to highlight the capability and
need for high resolution, clean and mission ready payload sensors
on vehicles. We now look forward to extending our cooperation with
Cellula together with Metron to provide the mission ready
operational sensor delivery.
The success of this Technology Awareness Event marks the
beginning of a series of demonstrations throughout 2024 and 2025,
showcasing the next-generation UUVs developed by Metron and
Cellula.
About Metron Inc.:
Metron Inc. is an award-winning, trusted provider of advanced
research, scientific, and software solutions for government and
commercial markets. The Company delivers a competitive edge for our
customers in six key areas: analytics, autonomy, decision
superiority, sensor processing, fusion, and custody. Metron's
multi-domain expertise spans Bayesian inference, probabilistic
modeling, artificial intelligence, machine learning, tracking and
data fusion. Grounded in a first principled approach, Metron
solutions transform information into intelligent action.
Founded in 1984, Metron is employee-owned and headquartered in
Reston, Virginia, with U.S.
locations in Portland,
Denver, San Diego, and Honolulu.
Metron: Innovate. Integrate. Impact.
More information about Metron Inc. is available at
www.metsci.com.
Cellula Robotics Ltd.
Cellula Robotics Ltd. is a proudly Canadian, privately owned,
world-leading marine technology company focused on revolutionizing
underwater survey and security through advanced, modular long
endurance Autonomous Underwater Vehicle (AUV) systems.
Headquartered in Burnaby, British
Columbia with additional offices on the East Coast of
Canada and the United States, Cellula employs over 80
dedicated professionals, including highly skilled engineers,
designers, and technicians.
Driven by innovation and industry knowledge, we are committed to
crafting sustainable solutions for the defense, offshore energy and
scientific sectors. Our hydrogen fuel cell-powered long range AUVs
address evolving demands, propelling us towards a greener
future.
Our unyielding commitment to quality is evident through our ISO
9001:2015 Quality Management System that not only underscores our
dedication to excellence but also reflects our ability to
consistently surpass the expectations of our clients.
www.cellula.com
NORBIT Oceans
NORBIT Oceans delivers tailored technology solutions to the
international maritime markets. The diversified customer base
includes survey companies, research organizations, military,
governmental institutions, dredging companies, rental companies,
offshore construction clients and marine contractors.
Through Oceans, NORBIT specializes in designing and developing a
range of different sonars, including wideband multibeam sonars, 3D
sidescan sonars; sub bottom profilers and long-range surveillance
sonars, for exploring the ocean space.
NORBIT bathymetric sonars are used for seabed mapping,
construction support, inspection, and subsurface navigation with
multiple other applications subsea. NORBIT is also a provider of
security and monitoring solutions for detecting and monitoring
activity at sea. Using forward looking sonars allows detection of
threats below the surface and NORBIT technology can be used for
obstacle avoidance on underwater vehicles such as AUVs; mine
countermeasures and threat target detection and tracking of divers
or other moving objects to critical infrastructure.
Additionally, monitoring solutions above the water surface are
provided through an integrated offering, where NORBIT delivers
sensors, control systems and surveillance solutions, providing the
customers with a single common operational picture for decision
support and operational risk management. Further more, NORBIT also
offers other technologies and products in some selected niches in
the maritime domain. www.norbit.com.
Contact:
Colleen Hahn
hahnc@metsci.com
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