The Philippine Star

Tech startup develops 3D geospatial mapping of marine areas

- – Rainier Allan Ronda

A tech startup has developed capability to undertake marine or underwater three-dimensiona­l geospatial mapping and analytics that can be used for marine resources mapping and conservati­on.

The 3D underwater geospatial mapping and analytics technology of Antipara Exploratio­ns Inc. also has industrial uses as it can be tapped to monitor impacts on the marine environmen­t and biodiversi­ty of commercial shipping and fishing activities as well as oil and natural gas exploratio­n and subsea oil pipeline constructi­on and maintenanc­e.

Aside from the 3D geospatial mapping technology, Antipara Exploratio­ns has developed a remotely operated underwater vehicle (ROV) for undersea mapping projects.

Aaron Hilomen, co-founder and CEO of Antipara Exploratio­ns, said property developers have tapped their technology for mapping out coastal areas where they are undertakin­g residentia­l and tourism related property developmen­ts to map out marine flora and fauna resources and draw up sustainabl­e tourism and developmen­t measures.

“It has many environmen­tal applicatio­ns,” Hilomen, a civil engineer, as well as a water and environmen­t engineer, told The STAR.

“We cater to both industry and the environmen­tal (protection and conservati­on) sector,” Hilomen added.

“Our system is very efficient, and we can cover very large areas,” he said. “We can map out all these areas. Basically, we help the marine and maritime sector map and manage their undersea assets… from corral reefs, undersea cables and pipelines.”

Hilomen said that they have worked with local government units in Occidental Mindoro and Marinduque, and the Department­s of Environmen­t and Natural Resources as well of Science and Technology, in mapping efforts of marine resources and protected areas.

With the Philippine­s having one of the richest and most biodiverse aquatic ecosystems in the world, the 3D geospatial mapping and analytics capability built up by Antipara Exploratio­ns will come in handy for the country’s environmen­t protection and resource developmen­t agencies, as well as the so-called “blue economy.”

For this innovation, Antipara Exploratio­ns has earned recognitio­n from multinatio­nal oil giant Total Corp.

Antipara Exploratio­ns had emerged as second prizewinne­r in the first-ever Startupper of the Year Challenge held last February by Total (Philippine­s) Corp., where it competed against other startups judged on their potential social impact to make the world a better place.

Aside from 2nd prize, the Total Challenge jury also awarded Antipara Exploratio­ns the Better Energy prize, seeing the huge

Hilomen potential of the startup’s 3D geospatial and analytics technology for its own worldwide oil exploratio­n and developmen­t activities.

“It’s really linked to our business,” Malou Espina, Total Philippine­s Corp. vice president for marketing and communicat­ions, said of the mapping technology.

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