Kongsberg Discovery, which focuses on the development of underwater robotics and sensor technology, unveiled the EM 2042 at today’s FEMME* conference in Edinburgh, UK. Stene Førsund, EVP Sales and Marketing, Kongsberg Discovery, says the product is an embodiment of the company’s mission to support the sustainable management, monitoring and development of the ocean space.
Simplifying complexity
“The challenges facing those seeking to map the seafloor, especially in remote areas, are immense,” comments Førsund. “They face narrow weather windows - with conditions where it can be difficult to acquire clean, accurate data, especially on first runs - a constant fear of damaging costly equipment, the challenge of configuring that equipment optimally, and the extreme demands of clients with regards to data density and resolution.
“In short, they have a vital role to play in our ocean space, especially concerning sustainable development of infrastructure such as windfarms and undersea cables, but one that must be performed under immense pressure. The EM 2042 has been custom made to help our customers meet those complex challenges.”
Design benefits
The EM 2042 is 60% lighter than its EM 2040 predecessor, has less power consumption and is engineered to ensure easy configuration and deployment on a range of vessel sizes, including unmanned surface vehicles (USVs). It can be easily mounted both within a vessel hull and over the side, with a customised mount from Kongsberg Discovery, needing only one cable connecting it to the topside.
Built to last, but easy to repair
Should misfortune strike, the EM 2042 has been designed to reduce repair time should the unit be damaged during operation - traditionally a costly and time-consuming task.
The power of data
“Versatility, efficiency and robustness are crucial factors,” Førsund notes, “but they would be nothing without data quality, and that’s where the EM 2042 really stands apart.
“This is state-of-the-art equipment that will help users unlock the secrets of the seafloor, delivering industry leading ‘clean’ data acquisition, with high data density and resolution thanks to a new level of beam steering. In increasingly demanding business and research environments, where understanding and safeguarding our oceans has never been more important, this can be a key enabler for safer, smarter decision making and true competitive advantage. We look forward to seeing its impact within this important business niche.”
The EM 2042 also offers embedded, export licence free Kongsberg SeapathTM motion sensor technology, true multifrequency backscatter, and true real time stabilization of all axes.
*) FEMME - Forum for the Exchange of Mutual Multibeam Experiences
For further information, please contact
Henning Langlete
Director Marketing & Communication
henning.langlete@kd.kongsberg.com