What’s really down there? Seequent Unlocks Subsea Intelligence.

Working underneath the world’s waters is a challenge in and of itself, a challenge exacerbated if an operator does not have a clear picture of the make-up of the seabed with insights on the potential traps that might await.

Seequent are experts that understand the underground; offering a full suite of earth-modelling, analysis, data management and software that has touches across industries. Matt Grove, Regional Segment Manager Offshore, Seequent discusses the value proposition for a broad swath of subsea industries, from offshore oil and gas to offshore renewables; dredging to subsea cabling; with emerging opportunities including carbon capture and storage.

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Falcon Eye Technology and Norbit Security Win Underwater Security Contract

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TGS Launches Gemini X

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MASS Momentum: Making Maritime Autonomy Technology Fit for Purpose

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NOAA, Partners to Explore and Map Waters Around American Samoa

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MOBY Robotics: A New Playbook for Subsea Mineral Recovery

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Royal Navy Trials Quantum Clock

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From Radar Returns to Safe Decisions: Radar Processing for Maritime Autonomy

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SubSea Craft Makes 40% Investment in LORILLION

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Nauticus Robotics Shares Q2 2026 Financial Results

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