“Underwater unmanned vehicles (UUV) are the vehicles that are used to perform various operations and investigation activities in the subsea environment and at ocean floor. It is not safe for human divers beyond 100msw and hence UUV have to be mandatorily used to execute operations. Underwater Unmanned vehicles market is studied by the vehicle type and is chiefly divided in two types Remotely Operated Vehicles (ROV) and Autonomous Underwater Vehicles (AUV). For both ROV and AUV industry the operation and sales market is studied and the factors the factors driving and challenging the growth of the market are determined. The ROV and AUV market for different geographical regions is estimated for the period of next 5 years, 2015-2020. The overall market has also been presented from the perspective of different geographic locations such as GoM, North Sea, offshore Brazil and many others into standard geographic regions such as North America, Europe, Africa and Asia-Pacific considering key economies for this market.
Defence and government, academic and scientific research, commercial activity and retrieval systems are the major application where underwater unmanned vehicles are used. The market for these applications is studied in details and is estimated for the period 2015-2020 in the report. AUV and ROV market size is separately estimated, the trends and forecast for the operation and sales market is also separately provided for AUV and ROV market.
The ROV are sub divided into work class and observation class. Qualitative and quantitative information is provided for both the types. The market for Work class ROV operations and sales is provided in the report along with detailed analysis of the commercial ROV market for drill support, subsea installation and IMR activities. AUV market for defence and research application is analysed along with reasons for its increasing using in commercial applications and CAGR for all the applications is provided for next 5 years. CAGR for the period 2015-2020 for operations and sales market and also for the geographical locations is provided.
Offshore oil and gas industry heavily depends and also employs these vessels in deep waters for various exploration and upstream processes. Commercial Exploration in the ocean depths for oil, gas and minerals is a relatively recent activity. Since deep and ultra-deep oceans still remain to be an unexplored part of the planet tremendous increase in the underwater activity can be foreseen in the near future. Some prominent players are SAAB Seaeye, Oceaneering International Inc. , Subsea7, Deep Ocean Engineering, FMC Schilling Robotics LLC, Bluefin Corp, Fugro Subsea , ECA Robotics, Forum Energy Technologies, Seabotix Teledyne Technologies, Kystdesign, Saipem (Sonsub), SMD (Soil machine dynamics) and others. Some prominent explorers and operators are Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute, Ocean Explorer, Canyon Offshore, Oceaneering International, Hibbard Inshore LLC, SaipemAmerica and others.
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“1. Global Unmanned Underwater Vehicles Market – Market Overview
2. Executive summary
3. Global Unmanned Underwater Vehicles Market – Market landscape
3.1. Market share analysis
3.2. Comparative Analysis
3.2.1. Product Benchmarking
3.2.2. End user profiling
3.2.3. Patent Analysis
3.2.4. Top 5 Financials Analysis
4. Global Unmanned Underwater Vehicles Market – Market forces
4.1. Market Drivers
4.2. Market Constraints
4.3. Market Challenges
4.4. Global Unmanned Underwater Vehicles-Industry Attractiveness
4.4.1. Power of Suppliers
4.4.2. Power of Customers
4.4.3. Threat of New entrants and Technology
4.4.4. Threat of Substitution
4.4.5. Degree of Competition
5. Global Unmanned Underwater Vehicles Market –By Strategic Analysis
5.1. Value Chain Analysis
5.2. Pricing Analysis
5.3. Opportunities Analysis
5.4. Product/Market Life Cycle Analysis
5.5. Patent Analysis
6. Global Unmanned Underwater Vehicles Market- By application
6.1. Defence and Government
6.1.1. Intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance
6.1.2. Mine countermeasures
6.1.3. Object detection and identification
6.1.4. Submarines/HOV Rescue
6.1.5. Harbour/Port Security
6.1.6. Navigation and Accident investigation
6.1.7. Nuclear Facilities and Dam Inspection
6.2. Academic and Scientific Research
6.2.1. Scientific Research
6.2.1.1. Marine Geology
6.2.1.2. Geophysics and Oceanographic Studies
6.2.1.3. Ocean observation system support
6.2.1.4. Bio prospecting and pharmaceutical research
6.2.2. Academic Research
6.2.2.1. Ecological Monitoring,
6.2.2.2. Bathymetry mapping
6.2.2.3. Habitat Mapping and Classification
6.2.2.4. Aquaculture-Mariculture
6.3. Commercial Exploration
6.3.1. Offshore Oil and Gas,
6.3.1.1. Shallow (Shelf) water Subsea oil fields
6.3.1.2. Deep water Subsea Oil fields
6.3.2. Underwater Seabed Mining
6.3.3. Renewable energy harnessing
6.3.4. Documentation , Adventure, Hobby and Tourism
6.4. Retrieval and Delivery Systems
6.4.1. Marine Archaeology
6.4.2. Marine Salvage and Debris removal
6.4.3. Forensic, Military and Scientific Search &Retrieval
7. Global Unmanned Underwater Vehicles Market- By Type
7.1. Autonomous Unmanned Vehicles (AUV)
7.2. Remotely Operated Vehicles (ROV)
7.2.1. Observation/Inspection Class (OCROV)
7.2.2. Light Work Class
7.2.3. Work Class (WCROV)
7.2.4. Special Use Vehicles
7.3. Hybrid Vehicles
8. Global Unmanned Underwater Vehicles Market -By Geography
8.1. America
8.1.1. North America
8.1.2. Brazil
8.1.3. Argentina
8.1.4. Mexico
8.2. Europe
8.2.1. UK
8.2.2. Norway
8.2.3. France
8.2.4. Italy
8.2.5. Germany
8.2.6. Sweden
8.2.7. Netherland
8.3. APAC
8.3.1. China
8.3.2. South Korea
8.3.3. Japan
8.3.4. Australia
8.3.5. Angola
8.4. Rest Of World
9. Market Entropy
9.1. New products
9.2. M&As, Collaborations, JVs and Partnerships
10. Company profile (Overview, Financials, SWOT Analysis, Developments, Product Portfolio)
10.1. Manufacturers (including manufacturers who are also operators)
10.1.1. Oceaneering International Inc.
10.1.2. Subsea7
10.1.3. SAAB Seaeye
10.1.4. FMC Schilling Robotics LLC
10.1.5. FUGRO Subsea services
10.1.6. Forum Energy Technologies
10.1.7. International Submarine Engineering Ltd.
10.1.8. ECA Robotics
10.1.9. Saipem (Sonsub)
10.1.10. SMD (Soil machine dynamics)
10.1.11. Delta Subsea
10.1.12. ROVOP
10.1.13. Teledyne Seabotix Technologies Inc.
10.1.14. VideoRay
10.1.15. Deep Sea Systems International (DSSI)
10.1.16. Deep Ocean Group
10.1.17. Deep Ocean Engineering
10.1.18. Deep Trekkers
10.1.19. Kystdesign
10.1.20. Liquid Robotics
10.1.21. Ageotec
10.1.22. DOER
10.1.23. Atlas Maridan ApS
10.1.24. Sub-Dimension Engineering Co Ltd
10.1.25. Phoenix international Holding Inc.
10.1.26. MacArtney Underwater Technology
10.1.27. Neptune Subsea
10.1.28. Sperre AS
10.1.29. AC-CESS Co UK Ltd
10.1.30. Pegasus International PDX Incorporated
10.1.31. JW Fishers Mfg, Inc.
10.1.32. Aquabotix
10.1.33. SEAMOR Marine Ltd.
10.1.34. Syscustom Corporation
10.1.35. Subsea tech
10.1.36. Vehicle Control Technologies Inc
10.1.37. Cybernetix
10.1.38. Inuktun Services Ltd
10.1.39. Shark Marines Technologies Inc.
10.1.40. Seaview Systems
10.1.41. Bluefin Corp
10.2. Operators
10.2.1. DOF Subsea
10.2.2. Helix energy solutions
10.2.3. Technip S.A.
10.2.4. C-innovations
10.2.5. Kongsberg underwater technologies, Inc
10.2.6. R.O.V. Technologies Inc
10.2.7. Submersible Systems, Inc.
10.2.8. Woods Hole Marine System
10.2.9. Alam Subsea
10.2.10. IKM Subsea
10.2.11. Hibbard Inshore Inc
10.2.12. ROPOS
10.2.13. Marinespect
10.2.14. Bibby Offshore
10.2.15. Seanic Ocean System
*More than 40 Companies are profiled in this Research Report, Complete List available on Request*
“”*Financials would be provided on a best efforts basis for private companies””
11. Appendix
11.1. Abbreviations
11.2. Sources
11.3. Research Methodology
11.4. Bibliography
11.5. Compilation of Expert Insights
11.6. Disclaimer”
“10.1. Manufacturers (including manufacturers who are also operators)
10.1.1. Oceaneering International Inc.
10.1.2. Subsea7
10.1.3. SAAB Seaeye
10.1.4. FMC Schilling Robotics LLC
10.1.5. FUGRO Subsea services
10.1.6. Forum Energy Technologies
10.1.7. International Submarine Engineering Ltd.
10.1.8. ECA Robotics
10.1.9. Saipem (Sonsub)
10.1.10. SMD (Soil machine dynamics)
10.1.11. Delta Subsea
10.1.12. ROVOP
10.1.13. Teledyne Seabotix Technologies Inc.
10.1.14. VideoRay
10.1.15. Deep Sea Systems International (DSSI)
10.1.16. Deep Ocean Group
10.1.17. Deep Ocean Engineering
10.1.18. Deep Trekkers
10.1.19. Kystdesign
10.1.20. Liquid Robotics
10.1.21. Ageotec
10.1.22. DOER
10.1.23. Atlas Maridan ApS
10.1.24. Sub-Dimension Engineering Co Ltd
10.1.25. Phoenix international Holding Inc.
10.1.26. MacArtney Underwater Technology
10.1.27. Neptune Subsea
10.1.28. Sperre AS
10.1.29. AC-CESS Co UK Ltd
10.1.30. Pegasus International PDX Incorporated
10.1.31. JW Fishers Mfg, Inc.
10.1.32. Aquabotix
10.1.33. SEAMOR Marine Ltd.
10.1.34. Syscustom Corporation
10.1.35. Subsea tech
10.1.36. Vehicle Control Technologies Inc
10.1.37. Cybernetix
10.1.38. Inuktun Services Ltd
10.1.39. Shark Marines Technologies Inc.
10.1.40. Seaview Systems
10.1.41. Bluefin Corp
10.2. Operators
10.2.1. DOF Subsea
10.2.2. Helix energy solutions
10.2.3. Technip S.A.
10.2.4. C-innovations
10.2.5. Kongsberg underwater technologies, Inc
10.2.6. R.O.V. Technologies Inc
10.2.7. Submersible Systems, Inc.
10.2.8. Woods Hole Marine System
10.2.9. Alam Subsea
10.2.10. IKM Subsea
10.2.11. Hibbard Inshore Inc
10.2.12. ROPOS
10.2.13. Marinespect
10.2.14. Bibby Offshore
10.2.15. Seanic Ocean System
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