Interest in data capture service
Subsea scanning firm Viewport3 has notched up £100,000 worth of orders for a new data capture service within weeks of launching it for the energy sector.
Subsea scanning firm Viewport3 has notched up £100,000 worth of orders for a new data capture service within weeks of launching it for the energy sector.
Subsea scanning company Viewport3, of Aberdeen, is poised to roll out a new remote data capture service for the energy sector.
Subsea Expo has celebrated its largest attendance on record after wrapping up the three-day event in Aberdeen.
Subsea Expo 2020, set to be the biggest in the event’s 15-year history, has today announced its programme of speakers for the conference which will see 70 industry professionals take to the stage at P&J Live on 11-13 February 2020.
Subsea scanning specialist Viewport3 has announced its entry into the UK decommissioning market with a pair of new contracts worth a combined £100,000.
Stunning images of the north-east coastline created by the director of a subsea scanning firm will be showcased at a prestigious photography exhibition.
Hugely humbling and poignant.
An Aberdeen-based subsea technology firm has today announced the completion of a five-figure deal with energy service firm N-Sea.
A subsea inspection firm set up by two men who lost their jobs in the downturn said yesterday it had moved to new, larger premises in Dyce after an “exceptional” year of turnover growth.
Budding entrepreneurs in the running to scoop a prestigious annual award have been announced today.
Three dimensional scanning is transforming the way we inspect and maintain our subsea assets – delivering technically accurate data in time frames that add real efficiency to inspection operations and decision making. One Aberdeenshire-based firm is at the vanguard of this revolution.
A fledgling subsea inspection firm has hailed a “fantastic” 2018 after increasing its turnover thirty-four times.
A co-founder of Scopus Engineering has invested a five-figure sum in a fledgling north-east subsea inspection firm.
A subsea inspection firm set up by two men who lost their jobs in the downturn is delivering “mammoth” savings with its scanning technology.