Burnaby, BC, 4 March 2026 — Cellula Robotics Ltd. announced today it will exhibit at Oceanology International 2026 (Oi), taking place 10–12 March 2026 at ExCeL London. At Stand C601, Cellula will share practical insight into long-range subsea autonomy and deployment readiness—highlighting the operational realities of endurance, repeatable workflows, and support models for defence, offshore survey, and environmental applications.
“Autonomy is moving quickly, but the questions we hear most often are operational,” said Richard Mills, Chief Commercial Officer, Cellula Robotics. “At Oi, we’ll focus on what makes long-endurance missions possible: enabling energy technologies, reliable workflow, realistic mission profile assumptions, and the support model required to operate repeatably offshore.”
Mills will moderate the technical conference session “Uncrewed Vehicles – New Vehicle Developments” on Tuesday, 10 March (10:40–12:00) in South Gallery Room 11 & 12, bringing a programme delivery perspective to discussions on how uncrewed subsea systems are being adopted and operationalized.
Across 10–12 March, Cellula will host booth talks and informal discussions aligned to common programme questions:
- Endurance Without Compromise: Planning, Risk, Readiness
11:00 Tuesday 10 March | 15:30 Wednesday 11 March | 11:00 Thursday 12 March
What it takes to extend mission duration without compromising reliability, and how endurance changes planning, risk, and on-water cadence.
- Beyond Survey: When AUVs Start Doing Work
15:30 Tuesday 10 March | 11:00 Wednesday 11 March
How subsea autonomy is expanding beyond sensing into task-based operations, where integration, payload delivery, and procedures matter as much as platform performance.
Visitors to Stand C601 can expect a mix of technical discussion and hands-on engagement, including:
- Scale models of Porter XLAUV® and Envoy AUV® for capability walk-throughs
- A whack-a-molecule challenge of “hit the hydrogen” with a prize for top performers
- An on-stand barista serving coffee during show hours
Cellula’s team will be available throughout the event to discuss programme requirements, deployment considerations, and how long-endurance autonomy can help reduce operational constraints while improving persistence in demanding environments.
