North-East 3D technology specialists target expansion into new markets

11/02/2021
Andy Freeman, Eserv research and development project lead

ABERDEEN-based 3D technology specialist Eserv is investing a six-figure sum into the research and development of new capabilities to allow them to expand into the subsea sector.

The decision to drive the business into new sectors comes on the heels of a successful 2020 which saw their AS-TEG™ solution adopted by 11 operators and now scaled across over 20 topsides offshore production assets.

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Eserv, based in Carden Place, has started 2021 by securing a number of new multi-year agreements, as well as retaining all existing contracts.

Andy Freeman will head up the research and development project and subsequent subsea technology service delivery.

He said: “For the last 6 years Eserv has worked hard to develop AS-TEG™, establishing itself as the market leader in the provision of a non-proprietary, 3-dimensional data management solution for the energy sector.

“A transformative digital solution that allows offshore asset owners to take control of their critical asset integrity data, presenting it in a unified 3D as-built model via the internet and facilitating access to the entire business.

“As the energy sector transitions towards renewables, with an emphasis on both fixed and floating wind farms, Eserv recognizes that there is a requirement to not only reduce annual inspection costs but standardise a new way of working within the digital transformation space to improve asset integrity management and reduce the environmental costs of offshore energy production.”

 

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