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ABS and Seatrium have enhanced their long-running partnership on cutting-edge marine and technology projects with the signing of a three-year Technology Collaboration Agreement (TCA) at the Offshore Technology Conference (OTC).

State-of-the-art projects

Entitled 'Accelerating Decarbonisation and Energy Transition', the agreement is the foundation for further collaboration on a succession of state-of-the-art projects under four broad themes: decarbonisation, electrification, new energies, and digital transformation. 

The agreement aims to support the commercialisation of a broad range of innovative technological advancements and solutions, green retrofit products, and services such as carbon capture, electrification, and energy efficiency measures.

Decarbonisation and digitalisation

Together, ABS and Seatrium have a remarkable history of pioneering the technological frontiers in the marine and offshore industries,” said Christopher J. Wiernicki, ABS Chairman and CEO.

He adds, "Our shared vision for the future, combined with our twin cultures of innovation and collaboration means we are well placed to safely deliver the rapid technological advance our industry needs, if we are to meet emissions targets and capitalise on the opportunities offered by decarbonisation and digitalisation."

Energy transition

Chris Ong, CEO of Seatrium, said, “Seatrium is making significant strides in our visionary approach to engineering a sustainable, low-carbon energy future. This progress is achievable through pivotal industry collaborations with organisations like ABS."

He adds, "We are more than just partners; we are natural allies united by a shared mission and driven by a powerful vision for a sustainable future. ABS and Seatrium have achieved great successes through our previous collaborations, and we are committed to harnessing our distinct strengths and capabilities to push the boundaries and transform the way we approach decarbonisation, energy transition, and digital transformation.”

ABS Guide for Smart Technologies

ABS recognised Seatrium as the first shipyard group to deploy smart technologies in its operations

The TCA is the latest step in a long-running collaboration between ABS and Seatrium, which has seen the two companies deliver a succession of pioneering industry firsts.

ABS recognised Seatrium as the first shipyard group to deploy smart technologies in its operations, in compliance with the ABS Guide for Smart Technologies for Shipyards, and the ADMARINE 686 was the world’s first self-elevating drilling unit (SEDU) to be awarded the ABS SMART (SHM) notation.

Sustainability solutions

ABS provides comprehensive decarbonisation and sustainability solutions for the offshore and maritime industries. 

The ABS approach, combined with extensive technical knowledge and customised solutions, helps owners and operators achieve their decarbonisation and sustainability goals.

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