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SUBSEA EUROPE SERVICES HAS ESTABLISHED A NEW DEPARTMENT TO ENABLE THE SUBSEA SYSTEMS, SERVICES AND SOLUTIONS PROVIDER’S MISSION TO SIMPLIFY THE ACQUISITION OF MARINE DATA BY LEVERAGING NEW INTEGRATED, AUTONOMOUS AND DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES.

ed by Frank Niemeyer, Subsea Europe Services plans to grow the centre further with new data science, mechatronics, software development and platform management roles to ensure crossdiscipline in-house expertise informs the development of truly autonomous survey platforms and new Data-asa-Service workflows, which can significantly reduce cost and provide cloud access to high-quality marine data.

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Campus Rostock is often regarded as one of Europe’s leading marine technology and research clusters, making it the perfect location for

Subsea Europe Services’ next phase of expansion. The new R&D facility measures 100 square metres and will be used for further developing the company’s autonomous platform capabilities for marine survey with the Autonomous Surveyor autonomous surface vessel (ASV), and underwater inspection with the A.IKANBILIS hovering autonomous underwater vehicle (HAUV).

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R&D team will also focus on creating new applicationspecific AI-powered autonomous

“THE SUBSEA EUROPE SERVICES R&D TEAM WILL ALSO FOCUS ON CREATING NEW APPLICATION-SPECIFIC AI-POWERED AUTONOMOUS CONTROL SYSTEMS AND UNLOCKING THE POTENTIAL OF SWARM SURVEYS FEATURING MULTIPLE AUTONOMOUS VEHICLES” control systems and unlocking the potential of swarm surveys featuring multiple autonomous vehicles, with crewed or uncrewed motherships capable of managing the entire operation. These cutting-edge marine survey technologies and methodologies contribute to a unique and disruptive strategy that can positively transform marine survey and underwater inspection for all stakeholders.

Sören Themann, CEO at Subsea Europe Services, said, “Our expanded R&D department underpins our mission to simplify marine data acquisition as it will drive the development of truly autonomous survey systems that deliver highquality data at extremely low operational costs, without the need for in-house client expertise or large operations centres to scale.”

Frank Niemeyer joins Subsea Europe Services from his previous role as scientific research associate at the Fraunhofer Institute for Large Structures in Production Engineering, where he has been on secondment to the Rostock branch office of the Smart Ocean Technology research group, working on diverse technical R&D projects. He has also held R&D positions, including research associate at the University of

Niemeyer added, “I’m excited to apply my R&D experience in the pursuit of achieving true autonomy for marine surveying, as well as supporting the development of the entirely new business models it will enable. Subsea Europe Services has quickly established itself among the top tier technology companies in this field, and I look forward to becoming part of a team with huge ambitions and the skills and expertise to make it happen.”

For further information on Subsea Europe Services, visit www.subsea-europe.com

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Greenly focuses specifically on small and medium-sized companies, aiming to automate as many steps as possible by integrating with dozens of data sources, and offering advice on how to improve your reporting process and get more granular data. It then generates a carbon report.

Customers who start using Greenly first connect the service with their accounting and financial data. For low-priority items, Greenly can automatically calculate an estimate of carbon emissions. For bigger sources of emissions, the platform will ask questions. It has gathered hundreds of thousands of data points from public database. It tries to learn over time so that you don’t have to answer the same questions again and again.

The start-up is currently building out integrations with electricity providers, cloud services and e-commerce platforms. But the most difficult part of the carbon footprint equation is

“Customers who start using Greenly first connect the service with their accounting and financial data. For low-priority items, Greenly can automatically calculate an estimate of carbon emissions” what’s happening upstream and downstream. How can you evaluate the carbon impact of your suppliers? Greenly has created a viral loop. Customers can send a link to a Greenly portal to their suppliers so that they can share more information about their carbon emissions.

For further information, visit www.greenly.earth Source: www.techcrunch.com

There are 400 companies currently using Greenly. While most of them are currently based in France, the company has opened an office in the US to address the American market.

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