NYU Tandon School of Engineering, in partnership with Equinor, National Offshore Wind R&D Consortium (NOWRDC) and New York City Economic Development Corporation (NYCEDC), announced its selection of the 2025 annual cohort of
NYU Tandon School of Engineering, in partnership with Equinor, National Offshore Wind R&D Consortium (NOWRDC) and New York City Economic Development Corporation (NYCEDC), announced its selection of the 2025 annual cohort of companies that will receive support to further develop their ideas and advance offshore wind’s potential in New York.
Six companies were selected from a pool of 53 applicants based on the novelty and potential of their solutions. Among the focus areas was identifying innovations that can contribute to efficiencies in turbine maintenance and improved marine life monitoring.
Launched in January 2023, the Offshore Wind Innovation Hub is led by Equinor in collaboration with Urban Future Lab at NYU Tandon, and NOWRDC The hub is also supported by the NYCEDC.
The 2025 Offshore Wind Innovation Hub Accelerator Cohort:
1. Anemo Robotics (Copenhagen, Denmark) — Camera technology to provide an autonomous underwater monitoring solution for marine biodiversity assessment.
2. Kalypso Offshore Energy (Delaware, USA) — Offshore solution provider with a specialized modular subsea cable repair and maintenance kit for flexible and quick mobilization.
3. MESPAC (Turin, Italy) — Intelligence platform delivering accurate, continuous, and spatially-refined metocean data powered by satellites and AI.
4. Orpheus Ocean (Massachusetts, USA) — Lightweight and
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