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SBG Systems Strengthens Its Presence in Asia


SBG Systems to announce the opening of its new subsidiary in Singapore. Located in the center of the city, this new office brings sales and technical support to the Asian region.


SBG Systems is a leading supplier of MEMS-based IMU and inertial navigation systems for land, air, and marine applications. The company has been working and developing its sales distribution channels in Asia for many years and has decided to bring sales and technical support closer to its clients and distributors by implanting a subsidiary in Singapore.


“We wanted to get closer to our customers and distributors in the region,” states Thibault Bonnevie, SBG Systems’ CEO. “By getting geographically closer, we wish to build closer relations with our esteemed customers and distributors and provide them with the highest quality service they deserve,” he adds.


The main focus of the Singaporean office is to provide support to new and existing clients in the area by developing demonstrations, training and technical support.


James Fisher Marine Services Strengthens Leadership Team and Appoints Simon R. James as Subsea Operations Director


Barry Jennings, Managing Director at James Fisher Marine Services, said: “With a strong track record, Simon brings a wealth of insight, knowledge and experience across the sectors service. He is a proven leader and has been responsible for managing projects, operations and businesses safely and efficiently. He’s a great addition to the Fisher family and will help guide us along an exciting, yet challenging, journey ahead.”


Simon R. James, Subsea Operations Director at James Fisher Marine Services, said: “I’m pleased to be joining James Fisher Marine Services, an organisation with a rich maritime heritage and an excellent reputation in both the oil and gas and renewables industry. Most of all, I’m looking forward to working with a fantastic team of people that’s committed to helping customers, and partners, across these markets to overcome many challenges and realise their ambitions.”


For over a decade, James Fisher Marine Services has successfully supported the specific requirements of the onshore and offshore energy industries with its unrivalled expertise and specialist marine solutions, as part of one of the world’s leading marine services providers, James Fisher and Sons plc.


Novacavi’s Cable in Wave Energy Installation


NOVACAVI recently contributed to the development of technologies that convert sea wave power into electrical energy, with a special custom cable engineered to connect the pilot unit moored offshore to the network of the ISWEC prototype (Inertial Sea Wave Energy Converter) within the Eni MaREnergy research program.


Installed offshore Ravenna by ENI, ISWEC is the world’s first example of the “smart grid” system for the production of wave energy combined with photovoltaic and energy storage.


Essential features of this cable specially designed and manufactured for Wave for Energy, spin off of Polytechnic University of Turin: water tightness, high breaking resistance and long dynamic life performance in water all together calibrated for this specific particularly burdensome application.


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