WireFlow Secures Norwegian Subsea Maritime Electronics Order

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WireFlow AB, a provider of advanced electronics and software components for test and measurement applications, announced it has secured a contract to deliver a volume order for maritime electronics to Norwegian Subsea, a leading provider of high-performance Motion Reference Units (MRU) and motion sensors for marine, subsea, and land applications. The bulk request for customized electronics includes 400 carrier circuit boards with bespoke motion control and navigation, and 400 3-axis plug-in magnetic sensor boards. The delivery will comprise 800 devices developed by WireFlow with LabVIEW reference software.

Per the agreement, WireFlow will provide specialist services encompassing tailored circuit board design upgrade and verification, volume production, and test of the new customized boards. Delivery is targeted at Q3.

“We are proud to share that Norwegian Subsea has once again selected WireFlow, further strengthening our 10-year partnership for providing a custom electronics and services one-stop shop, confirms Stefan Mattsson, Head of Product Business Unit, WireFlow. As part of our long-term collaboration, WireFlow develops, maintains, supports, upgrades, manufactures, and delivers circuit boards on demand.”

“Our continued relationship reconfirms the commitment to our partnership with National Instruments and integration of its robust LabView software and services in WireFlow products.”

The new bespoke maritime products will provide enhanced performance, featuring a new 3-axis magnetic sensor and a fresh new communication interface.

“By contracting WireFlow to manage electronics design and manufacturing, Norwegian Subsea can focus on what we do best—develop and implement advanced sensor fusion algorithms for navigation and motion measurements,” confirmed Fredrik Dukan, CEO, Norwegian Subsea.

“WireFlow has proven expertise in integrating custom electronics with NI computational test and measurement platforms and will supply Norwegian Subsea with best-in-class products and software to support our value proposition for providing  high-performance products for marine, subsea, and land applications.”

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