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Deep ocean technology offers never before seen images of lost WWI submarine

Interdisciplinary mission included team members from the U.S Navy, Naval History and Heritage Command, National Science Foundation

Klein Marine Systems selects Exail navigation technology to equip their 5900 sonar

With the integration of Exail’s AHRS technology, the sonar’s ability to maintain stability and reduce drift in challenging underwater conditions is strengthened, ensuring consistent and precise data collection in even the most complex environments.

TGS selects Exail Gaps M7 USBL system to optimize offshore geophysical surveys

TGS has selected Exail Gaps M7 USBL system to enhance its underwater tracking capabilities, boosting efficiency and accuracy in offshore geophysical surveys.

DeepOcean engaged by Vattenfall for subsea cable support

DeepOcean mobilized the subsea vessel Olympic Ares, which was converted with cable lay equipment and a jet trencher onboard

Exail supplies navigation systems to NOR Offshore Rental

NOR Offshore Rental (NOR) has ordered several units of Exail subsea Inertial Navigation Systems (INS) and Attitude and Heading Reference Systems (AHRS) as part of the company’s ongoing efforts to expand its rental equipment pool.

DeepOcean awarded offshore wind survey contract

DeepOcean will conduct geophysical seabed surveys of the export and inter-array cable seabed corridors

Oceaneering acquires 100 Exail Octans 9 Attitude Heading Referencing Systems

The Exail Octans 9 systems will be integrated into a variety of offshore applications, including high-specification offshore field support vessel navigation suites

Fincantieri and Sparkle sign MoU for the protection and surveillance of submarine cables

Through shared and specialized work teams, Fincantieri and Sparkle will analyse the requirements for improving the security of undersea telecommunications infrastructures

RINA clears Saipem’s protocol for subsea hydrogen

Saipem receives from RINA two important certifications for the methodology of qualification of the performances of subsea hydrogen pipelines

Saipem and Curtiss-Wright achieve new subsea processing milestone

Saipem and Curtiss-Wright Corporation have reached a significant milestone for the subsea applications industry: the completion of the qualification process of an all-electric seabed barrier fluid-less pump.

Kraken Robotics completes high resolution route survey contract in Australia

The Australian Department of Defence project sought to undertake Hydrographic High Resolution Route Surveys (RS) for a number of Australian ports.

Saipem will ensure the subsea intervention services for the Libya – Italy pipeline

The Company will provide integrated inspection engineering, maintenance, and emergency services for the GreenStream pipeline

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