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US firm’s new underwater vehicle with strong thrust, high payload can operate for 30 days
A Houston-based company has launched a new Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV) for subsea operations.
Forum Energy Technologies (FET) has introduced a new remote control station designed to allow remotely operated vehicle (ROV) ...
Oceaneering International Inc., Houston, has introduced a new electric work-class remotely operated vehicle (ROV) designed to support extended subsea operations while reducing maintenance demands. The ...
Oceaneering announces the launch of a new electric propulsion work class ROV today at Subsea Tieback Forum in New Orleans, ...
A new remotely operated vehicle (ROV) designed for 30-day continuous subsea operations has been developed by the Houston-based Oceaneering International. The vehicle, dubbed the Momentum Electric ROV, ...
Instead of watching marine science from the sidelines, Waldport High School robotics students found themselves behind the ...
The contract, signed in late August 2025, schedules the delivery of the four ROVs for April, June, July and August 2026 respectively. The first two vehicles will be mobilised in Singapore. Since 2008, ...
Norwegian offshore vessel owner DOF Group has secured a new four-year contract with Petrobras for the remotely operated support vessel (RSV) Skandi Commander. The contract was awarded following the ...
ALPENA COUNTY, Mich. (WPBN/WGTU) -- Teams from around the world are in Alpena this week for the 2025 MATE ROV Competition World Championship. The Underwater Remote Operated Vehicles (ROV) competition ...
The Nigerian Safety Investigation Bureau (NSIB) has said it is deploying remotely operated vehicle (ROV) to locate the wreckage of Sirkorsky 76c which ditched into the Atlantic Ocean in Bonny area of ...
Oceaneering International, Inc. announced that its Subsea Robotics segment has debuted the newest addition to its Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV) ...
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