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SeaRenergy, Tethys Robotics Announce Partnership to Enhance Offshore Subsea Inspection Services

May 27, 2025
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SeaRenergy Offshore Holding GmbH Partners with Tethys Robotics AG for Subsea Inspections

SeaRenergy Offshore Holding GmbH has recently announced a significant strategic partnership with Tethys Robotics AG, a leading Swiss innovator in the field of subsea robotics. This collaboration marks a pivotal moment in the offshore industry, as it brings together SeaRenergy’s expertise in offshore services with Tethys Robotics’ cutting-edge technology.

Enhancing Subsea Inspections with Tethys ONE

The focal point of this partnership is the integration of the Tethys ONE system into SeaRenergy’s offshore service portfolio. The Tethys ONE is a compact and powerful underwater robot specifically designed for automated subsea inspections. Equipped with advanced navigation systems and a range of data collection sensors, including acoustic and contact-based sensors, the Tethys ONE ensures high-quality inspections even in challenging underwater conditions.

By incorporating the Tethys ONE into its offerings, SeaRenergy aims to enhance the efficiency and quality of subsea inspections for its offshore clients. The robot’s ease of deployment and adaptability make it a valuable addition to SeaRenergy’s suite of services, enabling more agile and cost-effective inspections across various assets, such as wind farms, cables, and pipelines.

Pilot Projects in the North Sea and Baltic Sea

The partnership between SeaRenergy and Tethys Robotics will kick off with pilot projects in the North Sea and Baltic Sea regions. These initial projects will focus on the inspection of offshore wind farm structures and subsea cables, leveraging the capabilities of the Tethys ONE to deliver comprehensive and accurate inspection results.

Overall, this collaboration between SeaRenergy Offshore Holding GmbH and Tethys Robotics AG signifies a significant step forward in the realm of subsea inspections. By harnessing the power of innovative technology and industry expertise, the partnership is set to revolutionize the way offshore inspections are conducted, ushering in a new era of efficiency and precision in the offshore sector.

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