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Press Release.
Press Release.
Groton, Connecticut (February 2, 2023) – Connecticut-based ThayerMahan, Inc, a world leader in autonomous maritime solutions, demonstrated that its SeaScout system can detect damage to export and transmission cables that carry power from offshore wind turbines to the onshore power making it possible to identify cable damage prior to failure.
ThayerMahan's President and CEO Michael Connor said,
“We apply cutting-edge technology and state-of-the-art AI to gain new insights into critical seabed areas. First, our high-speed, Synthetic Aperture Sonar (SAS) delivers ultra-high-resolution imagery. Then we apply our AI algorithms to identify, classify, and localize what is there. What we are doing could fundamentally change the commercial offshore construction market.”
Gail Clark, Managing Director of OceanIQ said,
“ThayerMahan's demonstrated capability will be a game changer for subsea power cable maintenance. Using this new technology to detect cable failures before they happen in conjunction with the immense knowledge that OceanIQ already hold - about the seabed; the likelihood of faults occurring on the cable route; other existing infrastructure; historic data as well as numerous other factors - will allow us to schedule preventative maintenance, will reduce service interruptions and will ultimately reduce the cost of energy. We look forward to seeing the transition of this new capability from research and development to production.”