Talk:OCIUS Technology
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Citation for Solar Sailor Holding's name change [1] For lack of another more reliable source and for proof of the company name change [2] and update needed for the comapny's official site "ocius.com.au"
OCIUS no longer specialises in solar/hybrid powered ferries and instead focuses on marine drone development.[3][4] in partnership with Steber international [5] [6]
The first Solar Sailor boat is no longer contracted by Captain Cook Cruises in Sydney harbour but has been relocated to Newcastle[7] This design was awarded the 2007 Intel Environment Award by The Tech Museum of Innovation in 2007 [8] and The Austrakian Design Award of the Year in 2001 [9]
The BlueBottle USV design recently won the Maritime Australian Defence Innovation Grant for small to medium enterprises. [10] Ultimateusv76 (talk) 06:11, 25 February 2018 (UTC)
References
- ^ https://www.crunchbase.com/organization/ocius-technology
- ^ http://ocius.com.au/2014/02/solarsailor-holdings-evolving-ocean-technology-ocius/
- ^ http://www.australiandefence.com.au/defence/unmanned/bluebottle-asw-usv-trial-success
- ^ http://ecoboats.com.au/sea-trials-begin-australian-made-ocius-bluebottle-usv/
- ^ http://www.steber.com.au/steber-involved-in-3m-govt-defence-contract-4/
- ^ https://www.defenceconnect.com.au/maritime-antisub/1712-podcast-unmanned-surface-vessels-and-the-future-of-navy-robert-dane-ocius-technology
- ^ http://www.ecocitizenaustralia.com.au/solar-sailor-dr-robert-dane/
- ^ https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20070918005550/en/Tech-Museum-Innovation-Announces-2007-Tech-Museum
- ^ http://www.radioaustralia.net.au/international/radio/onairhighlights/solar-sailor
- ^ https://pacific2017.com.au/innovation-awards/index.asp
Reply quotebox with inserted reviewer decisions and feedback 25-FEB-2018
[edit]Below you will see where text from your request has been quoted and individual advisory messages - either accepting, declining or otherwise commenting upon your proposals - have been inserted underneath each major proposal. Please see the Notes section at the bottom of the quotebox for additional information about each request. In addition to the proposals below, additional unreferenced information was removed from the article. Spintendo 07:52, 25 February 2018 (UTC)
- @Spintendo: Thanks for the edit Spintendo! a note on the 2nd declined edit, "The first prototype boat to use the computer controlled solar sails was the Solarsailor. Originally used by Captain Cook Ferries in Sydney harbour the Solarsailor is now located in Newcastle and can be seen cruising the harbour for Rocksalt restaurant."[1] is stated just under the title "Solar Sailor Vessel" in the cited article Ultimateusv76 (talk) 23:59, 26 February 2018 (UTC)
- @Ultimateusv76 The source states
"Solarsailor is now located in Newcastle and can be seen cruising the harbour for Rocksalt restaurant."
Rocksalt Restaurant in Newcastle is no longer in operation. The craft "Solarsailor" likewise no longer operates for the defunct restaurant, so it may be said that the given source does not confirm this (that neither the craft nor the restaurant are in operation.) Spintendo 02:12, 5 March 2018 (UTC)
- @Ultimateusv76 The source states
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Hi, I'm back with another round of suggested updates. These changes are mainly restructuring and adding to the information available on the page. it should be noted, I have a conflict of interest as this request is made on behalf of OCIUS Technology.
I've rewritten the introduction to describe more clearly what OCIUS Technology provides and references it's previous name to clarify to distinguish the company name from its eponymous vessel "Solar Sailor".
I expect much confusion to me had from OCIUS' renaming that warrants a disambiguation under a 'History' section. I propose adding a set of subheadings under a new 'History' section that will also describe the company's leadership and 17 year history. Given the long history of the company, historical information is mostly found as a secondary source. I used multiple sources have been used to prove validity where possible and a quote parameter has been used in my citations to highlight the relevant excerpt.
The current sub heading describes only one vessel that was manufactured with little detail. I suggest we create another set of subheadings under Notable Vessels to include the BlueBottle USV as well as the Solar Sailor.These headings contain a short descriptions as to what they are and what they currently do. If editors think it's appropriate, I've written these paragraphs.
'The Solar Sailor Ferry is a 100 passenger tourist leisure ferry of which a total of 7 Solar Sailor ferries were manufactured.
The first chartered commercially for ten years under Captain Cook Cruises. It was later sold in October 2014 to a private buyer[14]. A second ferry was built for the Shanghai World Expo, in association with Suntech Power, carrying 186 passengers[15]. Four ferries operate in Hong Kong carrying 100 passengers each.The vessels transport patrons of the Hong Kong Jockey Club to three golf courses on Kau Sai Chau island, off the coast of Hong Kong.[16]'References
- ^ http://www.ecocitizenaustralia.com.au/solar-sailor-dr-robert-dane/
- ^ http://www.defence.gov.au/WhitePaper/Docs/2016-Defence-White-Paper.pdf#page=53Defence Industry Policy Statement (Report). Australian Government Department of Defence. 2016. p. 51.
Ocius Technology Limited (formally known as Solar Sailor) is based in Sydney and has been an innovator of renewable energy powered vessels since 1997. Ocius' technology has been used in a number of vessels currently in operations in Australia and Asia. Ocius specialises in the development of ocean going vessels that are powered by renewable sources of energy such as solar and/or wind. Their technology has been incorporated into a number of passenger carrying vessels and more recently, the company has focused their efforts on anti-submarine warfare and maritime surveillance
- ^ "SolarSailor Holdings evolving into ocean technology". Ocius. Retrieved 4 March 2018.
- ^ Durrant, Patrick. "Bluebottle ASW USV trial success Australian Defence Magazine". www.australiandefence.com.au. Australian Defence Magazine. Retrieved 4 March 2018.
On 10th August, Ocius Technology and Thales Australia successfully demonstrated the solar, wind and wave powered prototype Bluebottle unmanned surface vessel (USV)
- ^ http://www.abc.net.au/catalyst/stories/s382615.htm
- ^ http://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/breakfast/bob-hawke-talks-about-solar-sailor/3214958
- ^ https://www.smh.com.au/articles/2003/02/24/1046063962438.html
- ^ http://www.see.murdoch.edu.au/resources/info/Tech/pv/index.html
- ^ McHenry, Mark. "Research Institute for Sustainable Energy". www.see.murdoch.edu.au. Retrieved 4 March 2018.
The Chairman of SSHL is Hon Mr Bob Hawke, ex Prime Minister of Australia and the CEO is Dr Robert Dane, founder and ex NSW Green Ambassador
- ^ https://www.boatsales.com.au/editorial/details/solar-sailor-a-2007-tech-museum-awards-laureate-10388/
- ^ "SolarSailor Holdings evolving into ocean technology". Ocius. OCIUS Technology. Retrieved 4 March 2018.
- ^ "AUSTRALIA'S BEST EMERGING TECH COMPANIES ANNOUNCED" (PDF). www.austechcomp.com/. Australian Technologies Competition. Retrieved 4 March 2018.
- ^ "PACIFIC 2017 : INTERNATIONAL MARITIME EXPOSITION : SYDNEY AUSTRALIA 3-5 OCTOBER". pacific2017.com.au. Pacific 2017. Retrieved 4 March 2018.
- ^ "Personalities Solar Sailor, Dr Robert Dane". www.ecocitizenaustralia.com.au. Ecocitizen Australia. 21 March 2012. Retrieved 4 March 2018.
The first prototype boat to use the computer controlled solar sails was the Solarsailor. Originally used by Captain Cook Ferries in Sydney harbour the Solarsailor is now located in Newcastle and can be seen cruising the harbour for Rocksalt restaurant
- ^ "OCIUS BLUEBOTTLE UNMANNED DRONES USV SOLAR SAILOR FLAT PLATE SAILS". www.bluebird-electric.net. Retrieved 4 March 2018.
Solar Sailor - A chartered Solar Sailor ferry operates on Sydney Harbour, carrying 100 passengers. A second ferry was built for the Shanghai World Expo, in association with Suntech Power, carrying 186 passengers. Four ferries operate in Hong Kong carrying 100 passengers each. The vessels transport patrons of the Hong Kong Jockey Club to three golf courses on Kau Sai Chau island, off the coast of Hong Kong.
- ^ https://www.treehugger.com/cars/four-new-solar-powered-ferries-coming-to-hong-kong.html
- ^ "BlueBottle, the 'satellite of the sea', nets prestigious win". engineering.unsw.edu.au. USW Engineering. Retrieved 4 March 2018.
Reply 04-FEB-2018
[edit]Declined Most of these sources contain information which originated from the company — either (1) articles written by employees of the government and based on cursory information gleaned from the company; or (2) self reported by the company to the government in response to standard information disclosures required for any company submitting bids and/or requests to the government for funding. These are not reliable third party sources. Regards, Spintendo 02:21, 5 March 2018 (UTC)
- @Spintendo: (1) I agree, the 2016 white paper is written by an employee of the government, the information in that publication is not sourced so it is a presumption that this information was self reported and a bigger presumption that it was in response to requests for funding. (2) The Ecocitizen Australia, Sydney Morning herald, Australian Defence Magazine, University of New South Wales Engineering and Tree Hugger and Pacific International are not government organisations and have no affiliation to Ocius Technology.
- @Spintendo: Been a while without a reply, i think you might have missed this. Please see above.
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Ocius has developed a new class of notable vessels called "Bluebottles"[1]
There are two functioning prototypes.Bruce[2] and Bob [3].
References
- ^ Kuper, Stephen. "Aussie SME completes sea trials of BlueBottle USV off NSW coast". Defence Connect. Defence Connect. Retrieved 5 December 2019.
- ^ "USV Bruce world leader in on-water surveillance". Steber International. Retrieved 5 December 2019.
- ^ Roberts, Peter. "OCIUS SUCCESSFULLY TRIALS UNMANNED NAVAL VESSEL". https://www.aumanufacturing.com.au/. Retrieved 5 December 2019.
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