The Press and Journal (Inverness, Highlands, and Islands)

City to be new hub for Abyss

- KELLY WILSON

Australian autonomous systems company Abyss Solutions has announced Aberdeen as its new European hub, creating up to 30 jobs.

The global firm recently moved into its new office at Neospace in the city’s Riverside Drive.

Founded by four scientists and engineers from Sydney University in 2014, Abyss Solutions uses machine learning and robotics to inspect assets and detect anomalies such as corrosion for critical infrastruc­ture.

It has offices in Australia, Brazil, Pakistan and the US, but said it had chosen to open in the Granite City due to the “experience and talent pool” available.

The company said it hopes to hire between 20 and 30 people in the next two years.

The firm’s expansion has been made possible after a recent investment of £12.1 million in venture capital funding from AirTree, an early investor in breakout tech companies, to help drive the organisati­on’s regional strategies.

Abyss Solutions head of region Europe and Africa John Murray said: “With mature assets in the North Sea, it made sense to create our new European hub in Aberdeen.

“We selected this location due to the proximity of the UK North Sea and the multitude of engineerin­g experience that exists here.

“As an innovation centre that embraces collaborat­ion in technology developmen­t, we believe that our new location will enable Abyss to grow and support a customer base across Europe and Africa.”

Abyss has worked on many structures across the world including Sydney Opera House and the Hoover Dam in the USA.

Mr Murray said: “Our Abyss Fabric solution conducts inspection at scale and analyses corrosion, enabling our clients to reduce OPEX, prioritise maintenanc­e plans, extend the life of their asset, and reduce emissions by enabling remote inspection work thus helping our clients achieve their net zero targets.”

Abyss Solutions cofounder Masood Nasqhbandi said: “We are excited to lay down roots here in Aberdeen as we continue to strengthen our energy sector portfolio.

“It is an opportunit­y for us to tap into the excellent pool of local talent, from graduate level to experience­d profession­als.”

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John Murray.

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