Bringing robotic solutions
to IMR of underwater assets

Bringing robotic solutions to
IMR of underwater assets

Subsea
pipelines

Offshore
wind

Power
cables

Vessel hull
Repair

Kongsberg Ferrotech offers game-changing robotic services for inspection, repair, and maintenance (IRM) of underwater installations across the energy and maritime sector. Our remotely operated robots, provides solutions for all subsea services and can carry out IRM operations in one single operation.

Kongsberg Ferrotech offers game-changing robotic services for inspection, repair, and maintenance (IRM) of underwater installations across the energy and maritime sector. Our remotely operated robots, provides solutions for all subsea services and can carry out IRM operations in one single operation.

A Green Energy Sector

Have you thought about introducing subsea robotics to offshore renewables? Kongsberg Ferrotech improves offshore renewables by solving complex degradation problems and introduces advanced robotic solutions to inspect and repair underwater assets.

A Green Energy Sector

Have you thought about introducing subsea robotics to offshore renewables? Kongsberg Ferrotech improves offshore renewables by solving complex degradation problems and introduces advanced robotic solutions to inspect and repair underwater assets.

Reducing costs and increasing efficiency with Kongsberg Ferrotech’s robotic services

Reducing costs and increasing efficiency with Kongsberg Ferrotech’s robotic services

3D Printing Subsea

Since 2021, Kongsberg Ferrotech has worked in a joint industry project with the partners Equinor, Gassco and SINTEF to develop and test advanced 3D printing technologies for in situ, metal to metal, repairs of underwater assets. The project achievements have been recognized in the market and Shell is now joining the team.

3D Printing Subsea

Have you thought about including additive manufacturing capabilities to transform the repair and maintenance possibilities of underwater installations? Kongsberg Ferrotech joins forces with Equinor, SINTEF, and Gassco to develop advanced 3D printing technologies for in situ, metal2metal repairs of subsea equipment.