JDR opens center in Cambridge

OE Staff
Friday, July 25, 2014

JDR is opening a new offshore engineering technology center in Cambridge on 28 July.

The new Cambridge R&D team will evolve JDR’s specialist knowledge of subsea production umbilicals and subsea power cables to take on exploration challenges faced by oil, gas and offshore wind operators. They will focus on new technology development, from innovative product concepts to subsea materials development, developing collaborative relationships with other Cambridge-based technology companies and academia.

JDR says they will grow the Cambridge-based engineer team over the next year.

The new center will allow JDR to on technology that enables production equipment to operate on the seabed, close to hydrocarbon sources.

JDR’s global headquarters are currently in North Cambridgeshire and recently opened a facility in Brazil.
 

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