Kongsberg and offshore leaders launch Remote DP Operations pilot


Kongsberg Maritime has announced a partnership with Solstad, Østensjø, DeepOcean, and Remota that will launch a pilot project to explore the potential for remote Dynamic Positioning (DP) operations in the offshore sector.


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The pilot, set to begin later this year aboard the offshore vessel Normand Sentinel, will explore how remote technology can enhance operational flexibility and expand recruitment opportunities within the maritime industry. By enabling DP operations to be conducted from shore, the project aims to attract a wider and more diverse recruitment base.

The shore-based DP operator will work from a Remote Operations Centre (ROC) operated by Remota, supported by advanced connectivity and cybersecurity infrastructure.

This initiative represents a step toward smarter, more sustainable maritime operations. By leveraging cutting-edge remote technology, the project aims to enhance operational flexibility and unlock new efficiencies in offshore operations.

In its first phase, the pilot will involve two vessels: Solstad’s Normand Sentinel and Østensjø’s Edda Freya. Both vessels will maintain full onboard DP teams to ensure safety and provide comparative data. The project will also explore the viability of remote DP2 operations and assess a more flexible model for future operations.

“Together with our experienced, forward-thinking, and innovative partners Solstad, Østensjø, DeepOcean, and Remota, we aim to challenge established norms in the maritime industry through innovative remote technology, collectively addressing future challenges with proven technological solutions,” said Lisa Edvardsen Haugan, President of Kongsberg Maritime.

“Together with DeepOcean and Østensjø, we are partnering up with Remota and Kongsberg Maritime to challenge the established by use of remote technology,” added Lars Peder Solstad, CEO of Solstad. “By combining new technologies with operational experience, we see the opportunity to transfer functions such as DP operations from offshore to onshore.”

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“True progress starts with the right mindset—and the right partners,” commented Kristian H. Vea, CEO of Østensjø. “This collaboration places us at the forefront of remote offshore operations, reinforcing our commitment to advancing smarter, more sustainable maritime solutions.”

“These great partners, aligned in our goals, and combining the best available technologies, will result in supporting DeepOcean’s vision of being the world-leading ocean service provider and staying at the forefront of remote and uncrewed operations, enabling efficiency gains for offshore energy operators,” said Øyvind Mikaelsen, CEO of DeepOcean.

“When developing and proving remote DP operations with renowned partners as Østensjø, Solstad, DeepOcean and Kongsberg Maritime, Remota will be in position to offer DP from Remote Operation Centers to the wider DP market,” concluded Sveinung Soma, CEO of Remota. “Our customers will benefit from lower operating costs and higher crew utilization and flexibility.”

The partnership is formalized through a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU),



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