
eOdyn is a leading provider of in-situ ocean current measurements, revolutionizing the ocean observation industry with its Omni-Situ (OS) technology. This technology transforms any vessel into an ocean current sensor by leveraging Automatic Identification System (AIS) data and advanced algorithms to create high-resolution images of oceanic features in both coastal and open oceans. eOdyn's Software-as-a-Service platform provides real-time insights and timely analysis for decision-making, offering products like the eObserver platform for visualization, feature detection capabilities, and data streams via API. They also offer MELODI drifters for wave data and professional services. eOdyn collaborates with maritime and government organizations, supporting marine industry and research by providing ocean surface current data and insights on features like eddies and fronts. Their solutions aid in improving operational efficiency, mitigating risk, and transitioning to more sustainable maritime practices. They have a customer base including maritime companies, researchers, and government agencies, with a notable contract with SHOM.

eOdyn is a leading provider of in-situ ocean current measurements, revolutionizing the ocean observation industry with its Omni-Situ (OS) technology. This technology transforms any vessel into an ocean current sensor by leveraging Automatic Identification System (AIS) data and advanced algorithms to create high-resolution images of oceanic features in both coastal and open oceans. eOdyn's Software-as-a-Service platform provides real-time insights and timely analysis for decision-making, offering products like the eObserver platform for visualization, feature detection capabilities, and data streams via API. They also offer MELODI drifters for wave data and professional services. eOdyn collaborates with maritime and government organizations, supporting marine industry and research by providing ocean surface current data and insights on features like eddies and fronts. Their solutions aid in improving operational efficiency, mitigating risk, and transitioning to more sustainable maritime practices. They have a customer base including maritime companies, researchers, and government agencies, with a notable contract with SHOM.