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Saab Seaeye Profile

Saab Seaeye Limited is a wholly owned subsidiary
of Saab Underwater Systems AB and is located in Fareham,
Hampshire on the South Coast of England between the ports
of Southampton and Portsmouth with rapid ferry access to
the continent. Both of London's international airports, Heathrow
and Gatwick, are just over an hour away by road.
The company was formed in 1986 by Ian and Janet
Blamire to specialise in the manufacture of electrically powered
Remotely Operated Vehicles, ROVs for the offshore oil and
gas industry.
At that time there were several manufacturers
of small electric vehicles all capable of working in shallow
water and for inshore applications, but none of these had
proved a commercial success in the more demanding 'offshore'
market. Electric vehicles were known to suffer from a lack
of power and long term reliability problems particularly affecting
their thrusters. Seaeye's challenge was to develop electric
ROVs that could operate reliably in the offshore oil and gas
industry and particularly in areas with strong currents such
as the Southern North Sea. Their ROVs would be expected to
work for extended periods between maintenance.
Seaeye's first ROV was the eyeball class Seaeye
600 which was to set new standards for power, performance
and reliability. Light weight composite materials were extensively
used in the construction of the vehicle and a new thruster
was developed with greater power and response than had been
seen before. The Seaeye 600 is still manufactured today with
new digital control electronics but is now just one of a range
of Seaeye systems from which to choose.
Seaeye was the first manufacturer to take brushless
DC motor technology and develop this for reliable use in ROV
thrusters. As part of this development, Seaeye were the pioneers
who integrated motor drive circuitry within the thruster body.
For this work they won the prestigious Triad Innovation Design
award in 1990.
Another industry first was the extensive use
of polypropylene for the construction of ROV frames. This
material is self-supporting in water, resistant to corrosion
and extremely durable. The innovative use of this material
together with composites and creative designs has produced
a range of ROVs with the highest power to weight ratio in
their class.
Seaeye ROVs have become the benchmark by which
all electric powered ROVs are compared today.
SEAEYE - The THRUST of Technology.

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