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Since releasing their original device in 2012, Dyena have continued to advance their vessel monitoring systems, supplying government agencies including the Royal Navy and the US Navy, and commercial wind farm operators such as E.ON and RWE.
Dyena’s new OFFSHORE system provides an off-the-shelf solution for vessel and crew monitoring. Designed to be simple to fit and autonomous in operation, it records acceleration and vessel motion in six axes, GPS position and speed, along with the crew manifest – uploading all data to the cloud server for review from anywhere in the world.
This low-cost basic package is aimed at vessel manufacturers who require data for warranty protection and condition-based maintenance, with further packages offering more advanced specifications. An optional LED helm display can be installed for alerting the crew if the current voyage is exceeding operational limits.
For further information visit www.dyena.com

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