Global
energy, utilities and mining sectors to gain
ultra-low bandwidth remote monitoring solutions
from Harvest Technology Group agreement with AST
and Inmarsat
06 October 2020
Inmarsat has entered into
an agreement with Harvest Technology Group, a
remote monitoring and communications specialist,
and AST, a global leader in satellite and radio
communication systems and an existing Inmarsat
partner. The agreement will provide Harvest’s
customers across the mining, energy and
utilities sectors with the tools to remotely
monitor assets, coordinate site surveys and
conduct maintenance operations over real-time
video and audio transmitted via
ultra-low-bandwidth satellite communications.
The energy, utilities and
mining sectors are facing increasing pressure to
maintain vital infrastructure and equipment
while safeguarding workers, all in the most
cost-effective way possible. With global travel
restrictions and sustainability challenges now
impacting many organisations, pressure is also
mounting to allow personnel in remote locations
to be connected live back to base, the office or
home, in order to enable simultaneous review and
decision-making worldwide.
The alliance will bring
greater functionality to Harvest’s
‘data-anywhere’ solutions, which can transmit
high-quality synchronised video and audio across
an extremely low bandwidth. Harvest’s popular
Wearwolf™ wearable headset solution enables
remote workers to communicate directly with
technicians, engineers and site managers who may
be located across different continents
simultaneously in real-time, from the comfort of
their offices or homes, so removing the need to
travel.
From a connectivity
standpoint, the Wearwolf™ solution allows high
data rate streaming of video and audio over
satellite by wirelessly connecting to Inmarsat’s
robust and portable Explorer 710 BGAN (Broadband
Global Area Network) terminal. Inmarsat’s global
connectivity services are underpinned by the
world’s most reliable satellite communications
network, which is the backbone for maritime,
aviation and land safety services throughout the
world. This ensures that any type of survey,
inspection or maintenance procedure can be
experienced through the eyes and ears of the
crews on the ground and directed by technicians
and engineers as if they were on site, from
anywhere in the world.
“The energy, utilities and
mining sectors have all harnessed the benefits
of global satellite communications to maintain
safe and efficient operations for a number of
years,” said Steven Tompkins, Director of Sector
Development at Inmarsat. “However, these
challenges have been exacerbated by global
restrictions imposed as a result of the
coronavirus pandemic, which means that there has
never been a greater need for affordable
solutions that help organisations collaborate,
work together and improve operations, no matter
where they are located. Harvest’s Wearwolf™ is
an example of the company’s ingenuity, which
harnesses both Inmarsat and AST’s expertise to
provide organisations across these industries
with the real-time communications they need to
stay connected and support quicker
decision-making.
“By developing a wearable
solution that supports our High Data Rate (HDR)
streaming capabilities across a low-bandwidth
connection, Harvest is facilitating highly
efficient, safe, cost-effective and sustainable
site surveys of pipelines and valuable assets
across industrial sites in remote areas around
the world. We are excited about the huge
potential of this agreement and how it will
change the way industrial professionals
communicate and collaborate, no matter where
they are located.”
Gregory Darling, Managing
Director of AST, added: “AST is delighted to
partner with Harvest and Inmarsat to provide
real-time video and audio solutions cost
effectively through our secure global INTEGRA
network from anywhere in the world. The
partnership supports our vision to continuously
empower our customers with dependable solutions
that improve their operational efficiency,
reduce their health and safety risk and minimise
their carbon footprint.”
“We are beyond thrilled to
work with Inmarsat and AST to further strengthen
the global reach of ultra-low-bandwidth remote
communications,” said Harvest’s Managing
Director, Paul Guilfoyle. “This alliance will
not only allow for the implementation of
existing technology but will further fuel
innovation for future cutting-edge communication
initiatives.”