World’s deepest subsea cables laid in Mediterranean
Paris-based power transmission company Nexans says It has installed the deepest subsea cable in the world at 2,150 metres.
SEAM AS goes for gold
SEAM AS, a leading international provider of low- and zero-emission automation and propulsion systems for marine applications, is to sponsor the conference venue and catering at Seawork 2026.
Defence as an engine for growth – Seawork Insights
Join the next Seawork Insight webinar to explore how the commercial workboat industry can further strengthen the UK’s defence supply chain, foster innovation, and support high-value jobs
Advancing subsea operations with modular UUVs
Grounded in its prior success with Phantom 1, a compact AUV built for the US Navy, Dynautics recently scaled the design for a new project.
Matching the growth in aquaculture
Inverlussa Marine Services has taken delivery of its latest major investment, a new 25 metre hybrid aquaculture support vessel designed by Macduff Ship Design.
Keel laying ceremony for first-in-series MPV
First-in-series Multi-Purpose Vessel (MPV) 4916 keel has been laid at the Albwardy Damen shipyard in Sharjah, United Arab Emirates (UAE).
World’s deepest subsea cables laid in Mediterranean
Paris-based power transmission company Nexans says It has installed the deepest subsea cable in the world at 2,150 metres.
World’s deepest subsea cables laid in Mediterranean
Paris-based power transmission company Nexans says It has installed the deepest subsea cable in the world at 2,150 metres.
Latvia joins offshore tide with port hub plans
Latvia is positioning a port at its capital of Riga as a Baltic regional hub for offshore wind in the region’s nascent industry.
Latvia joins offshore tide with port hub plans
Latvia is positioning a port at its capital of Riga as a Baltic regional hub for offshore wind in the region’s nascent industry.






















































