This strategic move will support Kongsberg Discovery’s growth ambitions and enhance access to the US Navy for the company’s product portfolio. The acquisition is expected to close later in 2025, subject to the necessary governmental approvals.
Strengthening the Presence in the USA
With over 50 years of experience, Sonatech is a leading undersea acoustics engineering and manufacturing firm supporting US Navy projects in the defense sector. For Kongsberg Discovery, the acquisition of SURF will enable increased market access and growth in the US. President Martin Wien Fjell underlines this to be a major milestone.
“Sonatech has a strong and solid relationship with the US Navy. With our combined technology portfolio and expertise, we will broaden the systems and products available for the US Navy. Acquiring Sonatech will provide Kongsberg Discovery with a platform to leverage its technology into new markets and further development. It will also reinforce our presence and operations in the US, a significant market for us,” said Fjell.
To Further Explore Underwater Capabilities
Sonatech provides advanced sonar solutions, with expertise in technical design, development and manufacturing.Its products are used in nearly every class of US Navy underwater systems. The President of Sonatech, Mark Shaw, believes Kongsberg Discovery is an ideal partner for future growth.
“We have provided reliable, high-performance acoustic products and technical services to meet the demanding specifications of the US Navy and other clients for half a century. We are thrilled to become a part of the Kongsberg Discovery family. Together, we are set to expand further and capture opportunities beyond what each of us could do alone,” he said.
Solidify the Role as an Ocean Space Expert
CEO and President Geir Håøy of KONGSBERG emphasizes that Sonatech aligns well with the company’s technology portfolio and will enable KONGSBERG to gain access to a significant market.
“As a global technology company and ocean space expert, we are developing world-leading solutions from deep sea to outer space. Mapping the oceans is becoming increasingly important with the world’s need for security and sustainability. The acquisition of Sonatech fits well into our technology portfolio and our growth ambitions. It strengthens our position in both safety, research, and sustainable management of marine resources,” Håøy said.