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TEAMER expands technical support with subsea firm

July 16, 2025
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Texas-based 3U TECHNOLOGIES Joins TEAMER Facility Network

3U TECHNOLOGIES, a Texas-based company, has recently become a part of the U.S. Testing Expertise and Access for Marine Energy Research (TEAMER) facility network. The company’s expertise in subsea numerical modeling and analysis makes it a valuable addition to TEAMER’s support system for marine energy projects.

With over three decades of experience in subsea power and data connectivity, 3U’s engineers are well-equipped to tackle technical challenges related to offshore installations and ensure grid connection reliability. The company offers a range of support services including non-open water testing, expertise-based advisory, and numerical modeling and analysis.

3U TECHNOLOGIES is poised to provide assistance in various application areas such as operations, site characterization, component integration, and the development of standards for marine energy technologies like current, tidal, and wave energy systems.

TEAMER expressed confidence in 3U TECHNOLOGIES’ capabilities, stating, “3U Technologies is well-prepared to provide a wide variety of subsea Numerical Modeling & Analysis and Expertise support for TEAMER technical support recipients.”

The integration of advanced numerical modeling tools and field-tested subsea engineering knowledge is a key strength of the TEAMER facility network. This integration enables the specification development, technical testing, and analysis of various subsea components critical to marine energy projects.

TEAMER’s 17th Request for Technical Support (RFTS17) is currently open until October 3, 2025. Interested applicants are required to coordinate with an approved TEAMER facility before applying.

In addition to 3U TECHNOLOGIES, other companies like Thompson Metal Fab (TMF) and California Polytechnic State University-San Luis Obispo’s Cal Poly Pier have also joined the TEAMER facility network, further expanding the testing capabilities and technical support available for marine energy developers.

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