DBR and CMB.TECH’s genset has a maximum output of 940kVA / 752 kWe at 60 Hz and can operate on diesel or in dual fuel mode, with emission savings of up to 83%
The Royal Navy’s RFA Proteus will serve as a launchpad for ROVs and as a home to a suite of specialist capabilities for advancing science and technological development
Maxwell Marine’s anchoring system will have fully autonomous operation and the ability to retrieve very long lengths of chain in extreme weather conditions with no human intervention
Chartwell Marine and VARD’s Midi-SOV incorporates a low waterplane shape that broadens above waterline, allowing the vessel to remain stable during operations
The 1.9m Fulmar buoy will record and transmit a variety of environmental parameters including salinity, temperature, pH, and chlorophyll, in addition to a full suite of meteorological measurements
DeepOcean removed the upper conductor guideframes from the Dunlin Alpha platform, along with 6 subsea conductors and 4 vertical supports at varying water depths
Ocean Infinity will undertake a comprehensive site investigation survey using multiple AUVs simultaneously for Equinor’s floating offshore wind lease area
The growth in ROV and general survey operations in oil & gas and renewable energy applications means Teledyne Valeport is investing in the expansion of its UK-based premises
Teledyne Marine has delivered over 1,100 Slocum Glider AUVs, making it possible to gather critical sub-surface ocean data in the most extreme conditions
The NOAA has awarded Chance Maritime a potential sum of $22.5M to provide its twenty-nine-foot-long USV, which can perform high-power, long-endurance operations
Saildrone’s Explorers are powered exclusively by renewable energy and can stay on station for months at a time before sailing autonomously to port for regular service
Teledyne Marine’s SeaBat T50-ER sonar system is frequency agile from 190 to 420 kHz, facilitating swath performance and reducing survey time under challenging acoustic conditions
LDI Innovation and PhotonTec will provide LED-based fluorometric oil and fuel sensing technology for water and dry surfaces, including those in the maritime and energy sector
ABS and Crowley’s technology will allow mariners and shoreside crew to more quickly complete maintenance, updates and upgrades on board with digital collaboration