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Tandem Ventures harvests the design capability of Onshape to help save the world’s seagrass meadows

Tandem Ventures harvests the design capability of Onshape Tandem Ventures harvests the design capability of Onshape

The design power of Onshape is helping a UK collaboration find a faster solution to harvesting seagrass meadows.

Conservation charity Project Seagrass and Tandem Ventures have joined forces to design, develop, build and test a new automated underwater harvester that will cut and collect seagrass seed pods.

This process – traditionally carried out manually by divers – is essential for restoring seagrass meadows, which quietly sustain marine life, capture carbon faster, cushion coastlines from erosion, and provide safe nurseries for countless species.

A harvester prototype, featuring a datalogging ‘brain,’ was launched after several iterations in Porthdinllaen Bay in Wales, one of Britain’s most precious surviving seagrass meadows.

Tandem Ventures harvests the design capability of Onshape

The testing was limited to a short test harvest to prove the concept worked whilst causing minimal impact, with a handful of seed pods successfully collected by the new harvester pump-filter system.

“The aim is to make harvesting seagrass seeds 100x faster than the current methods, in which scuba divers collect them one-by-one manually,” explained Sam Rogers, co-founder of Tandem Ventures.

“Tests were promising with a radically increased collection rate, and this has given us the confidence to go away and look at refining the prototype, including upgrading the pump.”

He continued: “With seagrass restoration initiatives in operation worldwide, the team at Tandem hope the implications and learnings from these trials will have a global impact.”

The entire autonomous harvester was designed collaboratively in PTC’s Onshape, a cloud-native CAD and product data management platform.

This meant the team could collaborate seamlessly from anywhere – logging in from laptops on the road, in workshops and on boats, without lugging around hefty high-spec workstation PCs.

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