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Renewable energy industry suppliers Ocean Geophysics and HighTide have announced they have entered into a joint venture agreement that unifies their technical strengths into a global, 24/7 data processing, analysis and interpretation powerhouse, combining large-scale geophysical capability with specialist high-resolution and asset-level seabed insight
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A Qatar-based oil and gas operator has engaged technology company Vissim to deliver a vessel collision avoidance system using Vissim’s software, thereby enhancing maritime awareness and safety at an undisclosed oil field offshore Qatar.
Electro-Wind has showcased one of its latest projects, in collaboration with a leading UK system integrator and automation solution provider and says its custom-designed transformers will be seamlessly integrated into advanced power cabins and form part of a large system supporting offshore renewable operations.
FairWind has announced it has signed a strategic partnership agreement with Japanese turbine operations and maintenance specialist Wind Energy Partners (WEP).
Ocean services provider DeepOcean has announced it has been awarded a contract to provide subsea construction and tie-in work at a subsea field development on the UK continental shelf.
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As the UK approaches the November 2025 Budget, industry will be looking for direction rather than rhetoric – this is more than an accounting
In the wake of the Government’s latest Spending Review, manufacturers find themselves in familiar territory: cautiously optimistic, yet acutely aware that rhetoric and headlines are no substitute for follow-through.
The recent announcement that the Government will delay the release of its comprehensive industrial strategy until June has caused mixed reactions from industry stakeholders and policymakers. This postponement, aligning the strategy’s publication with the upcoming spending review, aims to provide a cohesive framework for the UK’s economic future. In the interim, Labour plans to roll out specific sectoral strategies, notably in life sciences and advanced manufacturing, to maintain business confidence and address immediate industry concerns.




















