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Wave of Success: Miros Secures ‘Numerous’ Wave System Contracts in First Half of 2023 

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October 16, 2023
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Wave of Success: Miros Secures 'Numerous' WaveSystem Contracts in First Half of 2023
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Wave dimension professional Miros stated Tuesday it had actually protected various agreements with brand-new customers in the overseas vessel market throughout the initial fifty percent of this year for its sea state as a solution offering.

The brand-new as a solution (aaS) agreements extend the international overseas vessel market, with certain focus on the vital markets of UKCS, Norway, and Brazil, Miros stated, without giving information on agreement worths or customer identifications.

The tasks will certainly see the Miros Wave System released throughout vessels, giving real-time sea state information, aiding to check vessel security throughout heading delicate procedures for enhanced functional security and promoting operability enhancements, Miros stated.

Wave System will certainly sustain overseas job, consisting of cable television and pipeline lay, offshore setups, brand-new drifting manufacturing storage space and offloading (FPSO) tasks, and drillship tasks throughout well deactivating.

The IoT-enabled Wave System incorporates the directional sea state dimensions from Miros Wavex with motion-compensated wave dimensions in addition to draft information from Miros RangeFinder.

“WaveSystem consistently provides precise ocean insights exactly when and where operators require them, ensuring all stakeholders involved benefit from heightened operational awareness,” Miros stated.

The real-time information that has actually been collected and customized to the demands of the driver by Wave System enables improved decision-making via an understanding of the atmosphere and weather condition home windows.

“With an aaS subscription, equipment remains Miros-owned, meaning that the client does not need to take on the risk of owning, operating, and maintaining the kit throughout the duration of the project. Hence the focus stays solely on the operational benefits rather than the hardware,” Miros discussed.

Andrew Wallace, Miros’ VP Offshore Solutions, stated: “We are very proud of all the new contract wins in the first half of the year. It’s great to see our ever-evolving technology gaining momentum across such a wide range of offshore vessel operations and this clearly demonstrates the requirement for reliable and robust ocean insights”.

“With the precision, reliability, and robustness of Miros’ sea condition measurements, complemented by our convenient as a service subscription model, clients experience remarkable enhancements in their operations. This, in turn, results in reduced energy consumption and improved efficiencies, contributing to the achievement of broader industry objectives. This aspect holds immense significance for stakeholders in both the maritime and energy sectors. We eagerly anticipate witnessing the profound impact of our high-quality solutions and supporting applications as they pave the way toward a sustainable market.”

These brand-new Wave System tasks are complied with by the expansion of numerous existing aaS agreements with vessel drivers offshore Norway, UK and the Gulf of Mexico for Miros Cloud, Data Connector, RangeFinder, and Wavex to dependably sustain and maximize marine procedures with appropriate sea understandings, Miros stated.

To remind, practically precisely a year earlier, Subsea 7 awarded Miros Group agreements to install its internet of things (IoT) dry-sensor WaveSystem on three of its pipelay support vessels, to deliver accurate wave measurements via Miros’ cloud-based graphical user interface (GUI) Miros.app.

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