
Ocean Infinity
Innovating participatory design to create a revolutionary control room
Mima has been working in collaboration with Ocean Infinity to develop the design for a new facility that will be the first of multiple global Remote Control Centres for their Armada fleet. Armada will be the world’s largest fleet of uncrewed surface robots. The service it will provide marks a major technological advance for the marine industry.
Our Task
Mima have been working in collaboration with Ocean Infinity to develop the design for a new facility that will be the first of multiple global Remote Control Centres for their Armada fleet. Armada will be the world’s largest fleet of uncrewed surface robots. The service it will provide marks a major technological advance for the marine industry.
Our Solution
Our work began by combining extensive knowledge, skills and experience from the Ocean Infinity team with service design focused thinking to develop a detailed strategic brief for the facility. With the context set by the wider aims and ambitions for the Armada fleet, the design of the centre required a tightly focused vision for how the pivotal onshore element of the operation should work. This included considerations for scalability, flexibility, and embracing the ethos of safe marine operations whilst exploring how onshore control can safely bring efficiencies, continual improvement, and maximise opportunities for getting the best out of the humans involved.

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