Clean-Up Rivers captures waste before it reaches the ocean
The Clean-Up Rivers system joins a broader movement in Europe, where more and more municipalities are committed to decarbonization.
He has more than 40 years in the oil and gas industry and is an expert in Level I Ultrasonic maintenance and inspection. His commitment to excellence ensures the reliability of critical equipment. He stands out for his vast experience, comprehensive understanding of methodologies and adaptability to new technologies.
The Clean-Up Rivers system joins a broader movement in Europe, where more and more municipalities are committed to decarbonization.
The MCA will launch a Maritime Innovation Center to accelerate safe and sustainable technologies starting in 2026.
24M introduces a platform that eliminates traditional cells and integrates electrodes directly into the package for improved efficiency and design.
Hydraulic fracturing, known worldwide as fracking, continues to be one of the most debated topics in the global energy industry.
More than 90 kilometers of cabling have been installed.
Maritime transport drives global trade, but its environmental impact requires urgent decarbonization to meet sustainability goals.
Robotics and automation are progressively eliminating the most repetitive, physically demanding, and dangerous tasks from crew responsibilities.
Zero Harm is a management approach that seeks to eliminate harm to people and the environment through a culture of prevention, risk analysis, and operational commitment.
API 617 and API 619 are key standards that define minimum design, material and maintenance requirements for compressors in the energy and industrial sector.
Offshore wind turbines are rapidly transforming the global energy landscape, providing unprecedented energy capacity.
Cold welding allows metals to be joined in a solid state, without melting, by taking advantage of pressure and the nature of the metallic bond.
Mooring systems are a critical component for the safety and operability of offshore facilities, particularly at terminals with single buoys.