Paul Cook, our Vice President, Renewables, has contributed a thought leader to news platform Energy Voice looking at the need for offshore wind to confront the challenges that stand in the way of its smooth and swift acceleration in the coming decade. Paul references the successful Subsea Cable Insurance Workshop event we sponsored in London last month, hosted by the Global Underwater Hub, which brought stakeholders together to spur fundamental change around cable assets and to initiate a path towards best practice standards. Please visit the Energy Voice website to read the story.

Our step change technology in holistic subsea cable monitoring, ECG™, has been the subject of a feature story on the Offshore Wind Industry Council’s (OWIC) Collaborating for Growth Playbook platform. ECG™’s journey from a FEED study in 2019 to being deployed on Equinor’s Hywind Scotland floating wind farm this very year is set out, including the key parts collaboration, support funding and industrial sponsorship have played in its exciting success. Please visit the OWIC website to read it:

Paul Cook, our Vice President, Renewables has contributed an exclusive interview this month to OGV Energy’s Offshore Wind June special issue as the lead-up to RenewableUK’s Global Offshore Wind event gathers pace. In a wide-ranging discussion, Paul speaks about our ECG™ holistic subsea cable monitoring system and its continuing progress with its upcoming deployment on Equinor’s Hywind Scotland floating wind farm, as well as our ground-breaking work in real-time optimisation across wind assets alongside our technology partners.

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The Scottish Renewables Supply Chain Impact Statement 2022/3 was published recently. The document, which is headline sponsored by SSE Renewables, highlights how Scotland’s supply chain is utilising its expertise and capabilities to deliver specialist work across all renewable energy segments, including offshore wind. The rollout of our subsea cable monitoring system, ECG™, is the main theme of Proserv’s inclusion, exploring how the technology took shape and its impactful benefits for the industry. Our entry also includes a quote from our VP, Renewables, Paul Cook.

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CEO Davis Larssen and VP, Digital Innovation Stuart Harvey provide the feature story on the front cover of this month’s Innovation & Tech OGV Energy magazine. Davis and Stuart give an exclusive, in-depth interview to the title looking at our exciting technology development in real-time optimisation alongside our partner Ortomation and how it can bring significant gains to owners and operators in offshore wind, from dynamic operational strategy to enhanced power yield and life extension.

The wide-ranging interview touches on Davis’s new position on the Boards of both Synaptec and Intelligent Plant, as well as the deployment of our ECG™ holistic subsea cable monitoring system on Equinor’s Hywind Scotland floating wind farm.

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Following the appointment of Humza Yousaf as Scotland’s new First Minister earlier this week, Proserv CEO Davis Larssen has taken time to provide an opinion piece to Energy Voice concerning the vital need for a balanced approach to the transition which recognises the central role that North Sea oil and gas must play in the coming years to support energy security, to drive much of the funding to unlock the technologies of a clean energy future and to protect thousands of jobs.

Chris Denton, our Director, Supply Chain, has authored a highly topical opinion piece exploring the multiple issues and challenges have that impacted supply chains around the world over the past couple of years – from a global pandemic through to natural disasters and major geopolitical instability. Providing a guest editorial for this month’s Inside Energy, published by the Energy Industries Council (EIC), Chris highlights four key factors for “navigating choppy waters”.

Chris Denton, Director, Supply Chain

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Last month, our sampling team’s exciting and strategic recent tie-up in Malaysia with sand and erosion monitoring, analytics and management experts SMS was featured as a Members’ Services spotlight in the Energy Industries Council’s (EIC) Inside Energy online magazine. The deal has seen SMS become the exclusive agent and representative for Proserv’s sampling activities across Malaysia.

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Our CEO Davis Larssen has provided an in-depth thought leader to the Energy Voice March Supplement published by the Press and Journal. Davis’s op-ed examines the challenges and opportunities presented by last year’s ScotWind leasing round. The article focuses on the potential creation of significant local Scottish content including the innovation of new technologies and the creation of multiple jobs, as the nation has a chance to become the global leader in floating offshore wind, harnessing much of the expertise already established in the energy sector.

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Our Senior Vice President, Iain Smith has provided a topical and thought-provoking opinion piece to Global Underwater Hub’s latest news magazine. Iain focuses on Proserv’s constant drive to “go further”, from forging partnerships to innovate disruptive subsea technologies through to establishing new product supply models for the market. Iain explains it is this philosophy that has accelerated our progress in the offshore wind space.

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