NI Joins OCIA Consortium to Accelerate Solutions to Climate Change

The Ocean and Climate Innovation Accelerator (OCIA) is a first-of-its-kind consortium launched to generate new knowledge and accelerate solutions for climate change through a focus on our oceans. WHOI marine chemist Matt Long prepares a 3D printer to build a component for an OCIA-funded project. Daniel Hentz / © Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution

National Instruments (NI) announces that the company will be joining Analog Devices, Inc. (ADI) and the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI) as the newest member of Ocean & Climate Innovation Accelerator (OCIA).

With a grant of $1 million over four years to the consortium, NI supports research into the effects of climate change on our oceans. Founded in 2021 by OCIA members ADI and WHOI, OCIA’s goal is advancing knowledge of the ocean’s critical role in global environmental health.

NI, a pioneer in the test and measurement space, has committed to using the power of engineering to combat the negative effects of climate change. Through its 100-year plan and Corporate Impact Program, NI has initiatives ranging from zero waste and carbon neutrality to a defined portion of profits being donated.

OCIA is a first-of-its-kind consortium launched to generate new knowledge and accelerate solutions for climate change through a focus on our oceans. WHOI and ADI both recognized the urgent need to understand fundamental ocean processes to predict future climate impact and to inform policies that address it. The industry consortium member companies contribute resources, research capability and in-kind technology to collaborate with WHOI scientists across research innovation hubs. OCIA is intentionally designed to bring together organizations across sectors and areas of expertise to drive collective action and meaningful change.

With NI’s support, OCIA will increase financial assistance to grantees creating technologies that support data collection and improve understanding of the ocean and its role in climate evolution. In addition, the grant from NI will accelerate the development of technologies incorporating artificial intelligence and machine learning.

“As engineers who are always seeking the next solution to immense challenges, we know that combining forces with WHOI and Analog Devices supports bold innovations to address climate change,” said Eric Starkloff, chief executive officer at NI. “This initiative fits into our goal of helping to engineer a healthy planet by using data and measurement to drive deeper knowledge.”

“Accelerating research and technology development for ocean-based climate solutions is at the forefront of WHOI’s mission to advance ocean-climate innovation for the global good,” said Peter de Menocal, president and director of WHOI. “NI’s climate-focused goals align closely with the philosophy and approach of OCIA and we’re excited to have them join this important initiative.”

“Analog Devices has seen firsthand the impact of NI’s expertise in helping businesses solve some of their toughest challenges, and we look forward to the impact their support will make in achieving OCIA’s goals,” said Vincent Roche, chief executive officer and chair of the board of directors at Analog Devices.

This enhanced partnership with OCIA highlights NI’s collaboration with its customers to address climate change.

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