Subsea Services News – Page 22
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Underwater robot detects hazardous substances
An underwater electric robotic vehicle will be deployed in in Turkey’s offshore waters to rapidly detect hazardous substances.
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New platform for data storage and management
A new data platform offers bespoke packages to store, manage and enhance company data and safeguard it for the future.
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Seabed-to-shore sensing for offshore wind industry
HydroSurv Unmanned Survey is joining forces with Sonardyne to develop and demonstrate seabed-to-shore sensing and data acquisition technologies.
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Holland Shipyards Group to build new survey vessel
Waterschap Scheldestromen has awarded Holland Shipyards Group a build contract for a new survey vessel.
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Pioneering bathymetry data gathering by USVs
Uncrewed Surface Vessel (USV) technology has been used to gather bathymetry data in inland waters in Canada for the first time.
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Dive tank for subsea work under construction
A new one-atmosphere test dive tank that can be utilised for multiple subsea applications is under construction.
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Global Drone Inspection launches ROV in water asset assessments
Global Drone Inspection (GDI), a new subsidiary company of robotic inspection specialists RIMS BV, has introduced the use of Remotely Operated Vehicles for underwater inspections.
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Damen completes diving bell ship
Damen Shipyards Group has completed construction and outfitting of a diving bell ship that has subsequently undertaken successful river trials.
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Hydrography and oceanography portfolio combo
Two subsea companies have entered a new strategic cooperation to share knowledge and services that will simplify the acquisition of high-quality marine data for clients across Europe.
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Cloud solution for satellite seafloor mapping
An EU co-funded research and innovation project will develop a remote solution for global satellite derived seafloor mapping.
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Autonomous surveys under sail
US company Saildrone, Inc. has launched a 22m version of its uncrewed surface vehicles, known as saildrones.
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The UK 10 point plan and the supply chain
According to Neil Gordon, chief executive, Subsea UK, the Government’s 10 point energy plan must have the supply chain at its heart.
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Fully integrated USBL buoy
EvoLogics has announced the new USBL buoy, a fully integrated solution based on the company’s S2C USBL devices.
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Improving data quality for on-demand surveys
According to Sören Themann, CEO, Subsea Europe Services GmbH, finding the right hydroacoustic equipment at short notice can be challenging.
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Magnetometer low altitude efficiency
Testing has confirmed the Geometrics MagArrow magnetometer to be efficient at low altitude flights.
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Autonomous drone at work in Hamburg
The Port of Hamburg is championing the first autonomous drone to be used for surveying waters in a bid to boost its technological capabilities.
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Windfarm subsea inspection
CWind, part of the Global Marine Group, has completed this year’s campaign as part of their East Anglia ONE Windfarm contract.
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How automated can commercial diving become?
Craig English, Operations Director of Subsea Services at Briggs Marine, outlines the benefits and limitations of using Remote Operated Vehicles (ROVs) and explains why divers can still be a reliable and cost-efficient choice.
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Autonomous pipeline surveys boost safety
Autonomous surveys of inshore pipeline can be conducted safely and cost effectively compared to traditional manned solutions, a new project shows.
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AI for bathymetric mapping
TCarta Marine, a global provider of hydrospatial products, has announced development of new Machine Learning-based bathymetric mapping technologies.