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SEAONICS Magazine
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The transition to zero-emission offshore operations is gaining momentum. On 29 October, key players from across the offshore wind value chain will gather in Newcastle to explore how offshore charging infrastructure can accelerate the electrification of service vessels.
The transition to zero-emission offshore operations is gaining momentum.
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SEAONICS celebrates the 4-year operational success of the 90t SWL XT winch system
This fully electric and high-performance AHC XT winch was developed with Odfjell Drilling as part of their XMT and subsea handling concept.
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SEAONICS leading the first of six sub projects for Ocean Charger
Ocean Charger partners were gathered in Ålesund for an introduction and presentations of all the sub projects.
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SEAONICS won Innovation of the Year at the 2023 OSJ Conference
SEAONICS won Innovation of the Year Award at the 2023 Offshore Support Journal Conference in London
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STORIES
Meet our team of specialists

Marketing Coordinator
Catching Waves and Marketing Opportunities
"In marketing at SEAONICS, I connect our specialist technology with the people who need it. Sharing how our products give customers the upper hand is truly rewarding."
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Preben Alexander Jensen, Service Coordinator / Project Manager, Global Service and Upgrade
Orchestrating Global Service
Together, we solve the most incredible things, and that never fails to fuel my motivation.

Simon Saksein, Mechanical Engineer
Engineering Ideas into Reality at SEAONICS
What drew me to SEAONICS was the thrilling prospect of creating something new. Here I get to make cool things and push the boundaries of what is possible.
Dénes Dobberke, Senior Structural Analysis Engineer
From BMW to SEAONICS
Engineering is engineering – whether it's BMW electric drives or SEAONICS cranes and gangways. The difference? Now I test my calculations while looking at Norwegian fjords.


