Kalypso Offshore Energy Selected for 2025 Offshore Wind Innovation Hub Cohort
- Kalypso Offshore
- Jul 16
- 2 min read
Updated: Jul 17
Kalypso Offshore Energy is proud to announce its selection to the 2025 cohort of the Offshore Wind Innovation Hub (OWIH), a flagship initiative accelerating the growth of cutting-edge offshore technologies to benefit the U.S. market.

As part of the cohort, Kalypso will participate in a six-month accelerator based in Brooklyn, New York, gaining access to industry mentorship, regulatory insights, and collaboration opportunities with regional stakeholders.
THE OFFSHORE WIND INNOVATION HUB
Established through a partnership between Equinor, the Urban Future Lab at NYU Tandon, the National Offshore Wind R&D Consortium (NOWRDC), and the New York City Economic Development Corporation (NYCEDC), the OWIH provides selected companies with strategic guidance, mentorship, and direct access to key players across the U.S. offshore wind value chain.
Kalypso was chosen for its scalable, Jones Act-compliant approach to subsea cable installation, maintenance, and repair, including modular, rapid-response cable solutions tailored to the evolving needs of U.S. offshore wind developers, grid operators, and subsea assets.
“We are honored to be selected for the Offshore Wind Innovation Hub’s 2025 cohort, where we’ll help shape the future of U.S. offshore energy, grid resilience, and energy independence through our modular cable installation and repair solutions. This program offers a powerful platform to connect with forward-thinking partners, expand our offerings, and accelerate Kalypso’s mission to deliver advanced and efficient Jones Act-compliant subsea services.”
— Owen Rataj, Director, Kalypso Offshore Energy
ADVANCING U.S. OFFSHORE INFRASTRUCTURE
Kalypso’s participation in the OWIH comes at a pivotal time for U.S. offshore energy and infrastructure. As grid reliability and domestic energy security become national priorities, Kalypso’s modular cable solutions provide a practical and scalable approach to reduce asset downtime, accelerate response times, and support project delivery.
By focusing on Jones Act-compliant vessels, U.S.-based fabrication, and regional partnerships, Kalypso is actively contributing to the development of a resilient domestic supply chain for offshore energy infrastructure.
Through the OWIH, Kalypso will collaborate with developers, utilities, and agencies to support long-term investment in American manufacturing, port infrastructure, and skilled labour, strengthening the industry while advancing shared goals around energy independence and grid stability.
This announcement reinforces Kalypso’s commitment to delivering high-impact infrastructure solutions that support energy security, local content development, and the long-term sustainability of U.S. offshore energy and projects.
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