Navantia Seanergies has presented a series of dual-use applications for offshore wind, developed through collaboration between its deep-tech research and development unit monodon and the Navantia COEX Green Energies.
The projects include a sensorisation system for structural health monitoring of offshore infrastructure, and a biofuel initiative aimed at improving operational efficiency and sustainability. Also presented was a bio-inspired drone modelled on a manta ray, designed for seabed data collection with dual-use potential, alongside a seabed sensing and mapping device for site surveys and mooring system design.
These developments support the testing and validation of new approaches prior to industrial deployment. Within this framework, monodon leads the development of emerging technologies, while Navantia COEX Green Energies focuses on guiding these solutions towards scalable applications aligned with offshore wind requirements.




