Barbados has marked a significant milestone in technological advancement with the successful conclusion of its inaugural sea drone design competition. Hosted by the Barbados Meteorological Services (BMS), the event spotlighted remarkable local engineering talent and innovative marine technology solutions developed entirely by Barbadian creators.
The competition finals, held on Saturday, represented the culmination of months of development effort dating back to initial conceptualization in October. BMS Director Sabu Best characterized the initiative as a strategic investment in national technological capability building, emphasizing its role in establishing foundational expertise for future innovation in emerging technologies.
‘Our primary objective was harnessing indigenous talent to create practical tools for marine and aerial applications,’ Best explained, noting the competition’s design as a springboard for sustained technological development. The long-term vision involves refining these prototypes for official deployment across government and private sector organizations, operating within appropriate regulatory frameworks.
The project required coordinated support from multiple national institutions including the Barbados Civil Aviation Authority, the Prime Minister’s Office, and the Ministry of Industry, Science and Technology. This collaborative approach ensured both technical oversight and regulatory compliance throughout the development process.
Best expressed considerable surprise at the sophistication demonstrated by participants, noting several designs exceeded expectations in both scale and innovation. The competition prioritized functional problem-solving over aesthetic considerations, with the director emphasizing participation and conceptual validity as primary success metrics.
Antonio Franklyn emerged victorious with his catamaran-inspired sea drone design. The winner described his approach as building upon ‘a tried and tested concept,’ revealing that while design conception required merely three to four days, physical construction spanned approximately two months. Franklyn admitted to still processing his achievement, acknowledging the satisfaction of his victory while reflecting on the development journey.
