The new DORIS logo

Reinforcement of its strategy in energy transition and new visual identity for DORIS

INTERNATIONAL engineering provider DORIS has begun a new chapter in its operations by rebranding across the group with the core ...

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INTERNATIONAL engineering provider DORIS has begun a new chapter in its operations by rebranding across the group with the core principle of enabling change for conventional, renewable and new energies through reliability, environmental integrity, and innovation. As part of the company’s redefinition of its future, ODE (Offshore Design Engineering), a subsidiary fully owned by DORIS Group with offices in Aberdeen, is rebranded DORIS.

DORIS reinforces its strategy to enable change by making conventional energies cleaner and making renewable and new energies possible. Across its services to sectors such as conventional energies, offshore wind, hydrogen and CCS, DORIS delivers change by combining its drive for innovation with its substantial experience gained over six decades of operation, including over 20 years in renewable energies.

Christophe Debouvry, Chairman and CEO of DORIS, commented on this rebranding: “This is an exciting moment for DORIS as we unveil our new identity to the industry and begin a new chapter in our operations. Our new logo highlights the core focus of DORIS: to DO. We look forward to actioning positive change in our industry by supporting our clients across the entire energy spectrum.”

He continued: “We are proud to welcome ODE into this refreshed DORIS brand. ODE has been a DORIS Group company for nearly half a century. We will from now on provide all of our engineering, project management and advisory services under the DORIS brand. As a reliable and innovative engineering partner, we are committed to deliver environmentally integral projects to our clients as one international team, present on every continent.”

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