A cutting-edge research project advancing underwater robotic technologies for inspection, maintenance and intervention in challenging marine environments.
About TANDEM
Underwater Robotics Innovation
Research and Technology Transfer
European cofunded Project
TANDEM is a research project funded by the MCIN/AEI/10.13039/501100011033 and the European Union
The project aims to develop a heterogeneous team of marine robots; including underwater, surface, and aerial vehicles, capable of collaborative inspection and maintenance of critical marine infrastructures.
By combining advanced perception, AI-based autonomy, and human–robot interaction, TANDEM contributes to the next generation of ocean technologies supporting sustainability and blue economy growth.
Pioneering Autonomous Marine Robotics for Sustainable Blue Industry
The TANDEM project develops a new generation of autonomous marine robotic systems designed to perform inspection, maintenance and repair (IMR) tasks in challenging offshore environments.
By deploying a heterogeneous robotic team: an Autonomous Surface Vehicle (ASV) and a bi-manual Intervention AUV (I-AUV).
TANDEM demonstrates how robotic cooperation can replace risky, costly, and carbon-intensive human and vessel operations at sea.
PARTNERS




New experimental phase for TANDEM and MASAI projects at CIRTESU
Last week, the Systems, Robotics & Vision Group (SRV) of the University of the Balearic Islands (UIB), in collaboration with Universitat Jaume I (UJI), successfully

New milestones in the development of cooperative robotic platforms for marine environments
The project consortium continues to reach key milestones in the automation of complex tasks in marine environments. Recently, the team from the Universitat Jaume I

TANDEM Project Kicks Off
TANDEM will design and integrate cooperative surface and underwater robotic platforms — including an Autonomous Surface Vehicle (ASV) and a bi-manual Intervention Autonomous Underwater Vehicle