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SeaClear project – Clean oceans thank to robots and AI
https://seaclear-project.eu/ SeaClear-project@tudelft.nl @seaclearproject Today's oceans contain 26-66 million tons of waste, with approximately 94% located on the seafloor. So far, collection efforts have focused mostly on surface waste, with only a few...
Mediterranean wrecks
Even luxury yachts sink...In the end of July, fire set on a 19m yacht offshore Saint-Tropez and a few hours later the boat was laying at 80m depth. Subsea Tech was called out by the insurance company to search and inspect the wreck using a mini-ROV, especially to...
Innovation Challenges award for Subsea Tech !
Subsea Tech won the Innovation Challenge for "tomorrow's hydraulic infrastructures" initiated by French Electricity Company (EDF) during the Hydro Business Meetings held in Marseille on 25th of June. Subsea Tech showcased its latest innovations for long range...
Torpedo: pipe inspector
Subsea Tech a mis au point un robot sous-marin autonome, le Torpedo, capable d’évoluer jusqu’à 5 000 m dans des canalisations de diamètre supérieur à 500 mm pour effectuer des inspections visuelles et sonar et mettre en évidence des problèmes structurels et fonctionnels.
Exploration of an inlet canal for the French electricity company
Subsea Tech was present at Jouques, France at the beginning of September in order to carry out a series of inspections following the award of a call for tenders. The customer, EDF (French electric utility company), wanted to explore the part of the Durance canal that...