Specially crafted test-bench delivered to NORCE
Depro AS has developed a specially designed test-bench. The test-bench is made to qualify new technology for the subsea industry. It utilizes the best available technology to optimize test
Depro AS has developed a specially designed test-bench. The test-bench is made to qualify new technology for the subsea industry. It utilizes the best available technology to optimize test
Based on our customers feedback, Depro`s Torque Tools for subsea operations has been improved. The tools is improved with more accurate torque measurements, improved deep water performance, and increased
DEPRO Have Just Introduced a New Compact ROV Concept, BLUEROC We wanted to get a better understanding about the company behind this technology and contacted Depro AS and their
The Norwegian magazine, DYP, publishes articles about underwater technology. In their second edition 2020, they have a nice article about BLUEROC, Depro and VideoRay’s new compact and flexible inspection ROV. Read
PRESS RELEASE: New ROV-concept from Depro AS, gives massive cost reduction for operators A number of ROV operations are expensive due to high cost of equipment and complex operation setup. Depro AS and VideoRay LLC have developed a new, compact and
Depro AS and VideoRay LLC have jointly announced a new partnership. The objective is to develop field lighter and less expensive equipment for subsea operations down to 2000m water depth, primarily
Depro is conscious of its social responsibility and responsibility towards its own industry by always having apprentices in the company. We are now looking for two new apprentices in the subject
The local newspaper Stavanger Aftenblad had a great article about Depro on Thursday, February 6. We refer here to some of the main content of the article. Depro is at full
Depro is growing rapidly and has a good cooperation with large international companies. The magazine Næring på Jæren has an article about Depro in the December issue. Here is a copy
Depro deliver equipment to take off and put on clamp connectors on subsea pipes. The tool will handle subsea pipes 1.2 meters in diameter at 1000 meters deep. No other equipment in the