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The company Venterra Group has formally introduced the V-Data platform, a cloud-based digital infrastructure designed to transform data management in the offshore wind industry. The technical solution seeks to definitively replace manual and fragmented workflows that slow down oceanographic development campaigns.
Integration of the V-Data Platform in the Offshore Wind Sector
For this reason, the system unifies critical information sets, metadata, and operational reports under a single accessible environment. The tool features application programming interface (API) integration that automates data transmission lines.
Historically, multi-year offshore measurement campaigns have generated massive volumes of meteorological and oceanographic records that are difficult to access. Engineering teams relied on independent files, manual transfers, and disconnected reports that increased error margins.
Consequently, this document dispersion directly affected critical decision-making in key phases such as design, permitting, and primary financial investments. Through operational centralization, Partrac specialists apply constant quality controls to ensure absolute traceability of collected information.
Likewise, the API-based architecture directly facilitates the implementation of advanced machine learning and artificial intelligence tools. This capability enables developers to execute complex predictive analyses and generate executive reports with greater speed.
In this regard, Sam Athey, CEO of Partrac, noted that measurement technology has advanced significantly, but data transfer remained obsolete. The executive emphasized that operators will no longer have to rely on emails, manual transfers, and spreadsheets to obtain verified quality information.
Regarding the developer’s track record, Partrac has successfully executed metocean campaigns in large-scale complexes such as Dogger Bank and Moray West. The experience accumulated over two decades in severe operational environments has served as the fundamental basis for the software design.
Finally, Venterra Group confirmed that the commercial platform is now available for immediate integration into active projects. The official deployment and technical demonstrations of the tool will be formally conducted during the Global Offshore Wind 2026 international conference.
Source and photo: Venterra Group