Oil and gas subsea technology and services firm Triton Group will unveil its latest generation remotely operated vehicle (Rov) during Europe’s largest oil and gas show.
The launch event, at Triton’s Aberdeen service centre, will take place on Wednesday, September 9.
The Aberdeen-headquartered group, which has completed its ninth acquisition in deals totalling more than £100million since its formation in 2007, will reveal the Triton XLR to customers during an open day at its Blackburn premises.
Designed and manufactured by subsidiary Perry Slingsby Systems, the XLR is the latest in the successful Triton series.
Martin Anderson, chief executive of Triton Group, said: “The Triton XLR is the next step in the evolution of subsea systems which started with the XL. Our aim was to create an innovative system which offers the utmost in efficiency and reliability for the lightweight end of the market.
“The industries in which we operate are in a state of continual change and the requirement for new design and engineering innovations is constant.
“Market-driven research and development underlies all our current and potential future products, ensuring our expertise is applied to the areas today which will take our business — and our customers business to where it needs to be tomorrow.”
Triton Group comprises 11 firms offering services to the subsea energy industry centred on engineering and technology, product manufacture and system integration, and operations support and services.
Group companies are Perry Slingsby Systems, Sub-Atlantic, UK Project Support, Subco, Cynergetix, Dynamic Positioning Services, Geoscience Earth and Marine Services, VisualSoft, VMAX, Seafloor Geoservices and ETS.