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DLM Receive Order for Wheel De-trenching Grapnels Used for Subsea Cable Repair

11.04.2022
Dynamic Load Monitoring (DLM), of Southampton, UK has received a landmark order for two wheel de-trenching grapnels, which will be deployed from subsea cable repair vessels in France. The products will be delivered to a long-standing DLM customer in May.

Enshore Subsea Cable Installation Contract Award

29.09.2021
Enshore Subsea, has been awarded a major contract with Al Gihaz Contracting for the provision of equipment and services to install three undersea electric power cables circuits as part of a long-awaited government subsea cable project in Bahrain.

Purpose-Built Robotic Cable for Underwater Archaeology

04.03.2021
Focusing on design and production of purpose-built cables for marine robotics, NOVACAVI has recently developed a special slightly floating tether to be connected with a Tether Management System (TMS) used for deep-sea archaeology activities.

Prototype for an innovative floating solar power plant system

22.09.2020
NOVACAVI team has been recently asked to develop and manufacture a prototype of a rugged and reliable custom-engineered cable solution for an innovative floating solar electricity system for marine environment installed in Oslo fjord, Norway.

C-Kore Supports Total with Subsea Testing Operations in the North Sea

17.08.2020
C-Kore Systems deployed their Subsea Testing tools on Total’s Greater Laggan Area, West of Shetland to perform electrical testing on the field’s umbilicals. With the fast and accurate data provided by C-Kore’s Subsea TDR, discontinuities were quickly located, saving time and money compared to traditional subsea testing techniques.

Fugro Starts Shallow Water Phase for 2Africa Fibre-Optic Subsea Cable Project

30.07.2020
Fugro has begun their shallow water campaign for the “2Africa” subsea fibre-optic cable project which, once installed, will connect 23 countries in Africa, the Middle East and Europe and deliver more than the total combined capacity of all subsea data cables serving Africa today.

3km Fiber Optic Tether for Hydroelectric Project

02.07.2020
NOVACAVI proudly supplied a 3-kilometer fiber optic tether for an upgraded Chinook ROV (Remotely Operated Vehicle) engaged in tunnel and penstock inspection at Old Chiriqui River projects in western Panama.

Electro-mechanical Custom Cable for Reliable Water Monitoring

15.06.2020
NOVACAVI designed and supplied a thin and light but strong and tough two conductors’ custom cable with a liquid-crystal polymer (LCP) fiber braid strength member and a PUR Hydrolysis UV resistant outer sheath for high-quality water sampling equipment for sea and ocean technology application.

More purpose-built cables for drones and robotic vehicles

15.04.2020
Exploration, monitoring, inspection, maintenance, protection and surveillance, search and rescue operations with land, maritime, subsea and aerial automated vehicles and robotic systems are rapidly developing and increasing both in commercial and military application.

Xodus Sees Major Growth In Subsea Cable Services

23.03.2020
International energy consultancy Xodus Group has recorded a major increase in the provision of services related to subsea power cables over the last twelve months

Novacavi’s cable in wave energy installation

18.02.2020
NOVACAVI recently contributed to the development of technologies that convert sea wave power into electrical energy, with a special custom cable engineered to connect the pilot unit moored offshore to the network of the ISWEC prototype (Inertial Sea Wave Energy Converter) within the Eni MaREnergy research program.

NOVACAVI addressing aquaculture ROV systems challenges

04.12.2019
Monitoring and maintaining aquaculture infrastructures with remote operated vehicles inspection technology must be supported by reliable and resilient cables to withstand regular use in fish farming underwater facilities.

Underwater custom cable for mooring line to be deployed in the Cinque Terre Marine Protected Area

14.01.2019
NOVACAVI provided a tailor-made underwater hybrid cable solution to meet the Ligurian Cluster for Marine Technologies (DLTM) needs in enhancing marine and coastal environmental monitoring system in the Cinque Terre Marine Protected Area.

Hybrid multipair custom cable to enhance geophysical borehole acquisition systems

05.10.2018
Novacavi has supplied a hybrid multipair data transmission custom cable for latest analog multistation borehole acquisition system used for S-wave borehole tomography or seismic downhole surveying.

Emerging opportunities to be discussed at Aberdeen’s first Subsea Cables Conference

21.03.2018
Following years of significant growth and development for the sector, industry body Subsea UK is hosting the Subsea Cables Conference in Aberdeen next week.

Novacavi supports Danish Defence subsea demining

10.01.2018
Specialist cable manufacturer Novacavi has recently engineered, manufactured and supplied tough and size contained custom cables in support of the Danish Defence subsea demining program. Tasked by the Danish Defence Acquisition and Logistics Organisation, Novacavi technical project team developed an high technology underwater hybrid cable that allows ROVs to enhance and extend operational capabilities in Baltic Sea water.

Meet Helix Canyon Offshore at WindEnergy Hamburg'16 this Week.

27.09.2016
Meet Helix Canyon Offshore at WindEnergy Hamburg'16

NOVACAVI welcomes Oceanographic Unit Deployment and Data Reporting at San Antonio Port, Chile

03.07.2015
Novacavi has developed and supplied a bespoke rugged polyurethane data cable to be used with an Acoustic Wave and Current Profiler at San Antonio Port, Chile. This subsurface wave measurement system for real time data collection needed a multi-year operation in tough environments special cable. “Our customer expressed satisfaction connecting the Oceanographic unit and sharing its basic data report online http://www.sanantonioport.cc.cl/index1.html and we – as a company - are very pleased to enhance our experience for the marine science and technology”.

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