Technology & Equipment

The drive towards a more sustainable future and a resilient energy landscape is heavily reliant on advancements in technology and the deployment of specialized equipment. We offer some key technologies and equipment contributing to energy and sustainability.

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Energy & Sustainability
Industrial & Marine

Energy & Sustainability

Focus

The transition from fossil fuels to clean energy sources is paramount. We strive to influence energy industry to significantly reduce carbon footprints and improve energy efficiency. Our focus to advanced technologies and equipment include:

  • Pressurized Containers

    High-pressure tank, cryogenic storage, and solid-state storage for Liquid Natural Gas (LNG) and Liquid Hydrogen (LH2) including its distribution and power generation.

  • Photovoltaic (PV) Panels

    Bifacial panels (capturing light from both sides), Perovskite solar cells (higher efficiency potential, flexibility), Organic PV (OPV), and Quantum Dot-enhanced cells are pushing efficiency and application boundaries.

  • Electrolyzers

    Proton Exchange Membrane (PEM), alkaline, and solid oxide electrolyzers are becoming more efficient and cost-effective for producing green hydrogen using renewable electricity.

Industrial & Marine

Focus

Industrial and marine sector also face pressure to reduce its carbon footprint and improve resource efficiency. It encompasses a vast and rapidly evolving range of tools, systems, and processes crucial for modern manufacturing, global trade, resource extraction, and environmental stewardship. We aim to drive these industries implementing innovation and automation to contribute to sustainability focus including:

  • Advanced Materials

    Composites and specialized alloys benefit both industrial equipment longevity and storage tank or vessel performance/durability, targeting for a lighter, stronger, and more fuel-efficient applications.

  • Collaborative and Modular Robots

    Designed to work safely alongside humans, enhancing productivity without requiring extensive safety caging. Robots with interchangeable components to adapt to various tasks.

  • Maritime Autonomous Surface Ships (MASS)

    Varying degrees of autonomy, from decision support to fully autonomous operation. Technologies include advanced sensors (LIDAR, cameras, radar), AI for navigation and collision avoidance, and remote operation centers.

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