What a really interesting article highlighting subsea cables as 'the arteries of offshore wind, critical to the beating heart of our energy transition.' This makes their reliability critical to all of us - whether that's as professionals working in the industry, or as individual consumers of energy on a daily basis. OceanIQ can help to take any risk and guess work out of planning for cable installation and for their long-term security with thorough support in desk-based analysis, utilising our unique fault prediction modelling and decades of knowledge in the subsea industry. https://lnkd.in/eyDreVUG
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Understanding the complexities of the offshore environment and how multiple seabed users impact subsea cable projects is crucial for success and longevity. OceanIQ's Proximity Studies ensure smooth coordination between fibre optic, power, and renewable energy sectors, minimising risks from overlapping installation and maintenance activities. To learn more about our Proximity Studies and why our experience sets us apart get in touch with our team of experts.- https://hubs.ly/Q02Tfxhv0
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OceanIQ's team of experienced Route Engineers bring decades of expertise, enhanced by the installation and maintenance experience of the broader Global Marine Group. Our combination of skills and insights enables us to deliver exceptional results on submarine cable projects worldwide, as demonstrated by our successful track record across diverse global initiatives. Why not contact us today to discuss your next project? Click here for more information- https://hubs.ly/Q02SJ_dQ0
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Our route engineering is backed by decades of global installation and maintenance experience, giving us unique insight into designing cable routes with the operational needs of cable ships in mind. We ensure robust designs for landfall, shallow, and deep marine routes across telecommunications, interconnectors, export, and inter-array cables. Utilising the latest cable routing software, we deliver proven engineering solutions. We identify human, geological, and metocean hazards, along with offshore infrastructure, to design the most secure cable routes. Why not get in touch with our team of route engineering experts to discuss your next project - https://hubs.ly/Q02RZ2VS0
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Over 100 representatives from industry, government, and academia gathered at the 62nd European Subsea Cables Association (ESCA) Plenary in Tórshavn, Faroe Islands, hosted by SHEFA. Yesterday, Chloe Morris from Ocean iQ provided an update on the Next Generation Working Group (NGWG), an ESCA initiative focused on developing innovative strategies to improve recruitment, retention, and professional growth in the subsea cable industry, with a particular emphasis on supporting early-career professionals. To learn more about the NGWG and Chloe's pivotal role in advancing this initiative, check out her latest blog.https://hubs.ly/Q02Qzp7n0
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GMG PEDAL 2024 – Mission Complete! Well done to our amazing GMG cyclists and support crew who successfully completed another PEDAL on Saturday the 14th of September. The team cycled a total of 335km from Chelmsford to Portland in Dorset over 2 days, pedalling to raise much-needed funds for our corporate charity the Ninos Pag-Asa Orphanage in the Philippines. If you would like to support our cyclists, you can donate at the following page:https://hubs.ly/Q02P_Qs80
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GMG PEDAL 2024, 13th & 14th September. Best of luck to all our Pedalers, who started their journey bright and early from Ocean House this chilly morning at 6 am. The team of GMG cyclists and support crew of PEDAL 2024, left Chelmsford at first light to cycle over 125 miles through London and onto Winchester. On Saturday 14th, (and for some after a 5km run at Winchester Parkrun) they will take on another challenging 84 miles to reach their destination of Portland, Dorset. This year the team is pedalling to raise much-needed funds for our corporate charity the Ninos Pag-Asa Orphanage in the Philippines. If you would like to support our cyclists, you can donate at the following page:
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Day of the Seafarer celebrates the vital contributions seafarers make to our daily lives. Seafarers are crucial to global trade, ensuring the continuous movement of the economy and the delivery of the goods and fuels we rely on every day. Today, we thank and recognise our GMG Seafarers whose vital work and dedication is essential to maintaining global connectivity.
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Mission accomplished. Congratulations and a huge well done to our amazing team of walkers who completed their 60km trek through Essex on Friday. Thanks to the volunteer team who did a fantastic job supporting the team throughout the day. Don't forget you can still support the team and the Motor Neurone Disease (MND) Association by donating at the following link: https://hubs.ly/Q02C0mS90
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GMG volunteers 60km walk - raising awareness and vital funds for MNDA. Following on from the success of last year's walking challenge - today, a dedicated team of volunteers from the Global Marine Group embarked on another 60km walk through Essex to raise funds for the Motor Neurone Disease (MND) Association. Supported by colleagues joining them along the way, the main team set off from our Head Office in Chelmsford at 6:00 AM and aims to reach Mersea Island by 7:45 PM this evening. If you would like to support the team and the MNDA, you can make a donation at the following link: https://hubs.ly/Q02BSh390
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