Bourbon, Kongsberg sign digitization pact

Bourbon and Kongsberg Maritime have strengthened their collaboration in digital solutions for next generation connected vessels by signing a strategic agreement of collaborative development on connected and autonomous vessels.

The two companies will execute joint projects to develop new ways of efficient operations in the offshore services industry, with a fast time-to market. They will explore and implement technical and digital solutions to improve safety and optimize cost of operations while enhancing the level of operational excellence. 

Kongsberg will enable Bourbon to efficiently gain access to high quality aggregated data from the vessels and develop new ways of operating the vessels. Bourbon will enable Kongsberg to better understand client operations and get access to a wide range of data from its fleet, from communication, to cybersecurity, storage and management of vessel data.

"A major transformation is underway in the oil and gas industry. Having entered the new digital era, our customers are asking us for more services at optimized cost. We are very happy and confident that this partnership with Kongsberg will result in innovative solutions allowing us to answer these customer needs" says Gael Bodénès, Bourbon COO.

"Digitalization is vital to achieving greater efficiencies on board single vessels and entire fleets," says Stene Førsund, EVP global sales and marketing, Kongsberg Maritime. "By working closely with leading offshore marine companies like Bourbon, we can ensure our solutions meet the data needs of the industry today, while building a foundation for greater vessel autonomy in the future."

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