Ericsson is Bringing IoT to Offshore Industries

By bringing the often-remote work of offshore online, Ericsson and its partner Tampnet hope to improve employee safety and operational efficiency

Scarlett Evans, Assistant Editor, IoT World Today

May 16, 2022

2 Min Read
Worker in the offshore industry
C6EMA1 A worker climbs a turbine, at the Walney offshore wind farm

Ericsson is bringing IoT connectivity to the often hard-to-access areas of the offshore industry, in a new partnership with Norwegian offshore communications group Tampnet that will connect workers in some of the remotest workplaces to on-shore operations.

Ericsson will bring its IoT Accelerator Program to the partnership; an IoT management service that allows users to connect and monitor sensors and remote monitoring equipment. For this project, the group will be helping to connect SIM cards that can be integrated into wearable devices for employees, equipment and other assets. 

With these devices linked up to Tampnet’s 4G LTE network, managers and other on-shore maintenance teams can access real-time data on offshore sites, helping to keep workers safe and streamline operations.

“Ericsson has the capability of delivering IoT management to any enterprise or industry customer, in any work environment,” said Kyle Okamoto, general manager of IoT, Ericsson. “We will work closely with Tampnet to ensure that its customers benefit from Ericsson IoT Accelerator – just as we are doing with more than 8,500 other enterprises around the world.”

Tampnet’s 4G networks currently represent the largest offshore high-capacity, low latency communication networks in the world, and the largest in the North Sea and the Gulf of Mexico. It currently services clients in the energy and maritime sectors and also manages a private LTE network for Ørsted’s Hornsea One, the world’s largest offshore wind farm located off the U.K. coast.

“We are bringing the same IoT connectivity benefits to the offshore industry and enterprises that land-based companies are benefiting from,” said Frode Støldal, president of Tampnet Americas. “Together, we are truly digitalizing the high seas as part of the Fourth Industrial Revolution.”

About the Author

Scarlett Evans

Assistant Editor, IoT World Today

Scarlett Evans is the assistant editor for IoT World Today, with a particular focus on robotics and smart city technologies. Scarlett has previous experience in minerals and resources with Mine Australia, Mine Technology and Power Technology. She joined Informa in April 2022.

Sign Up for the Newsletter
The most up-to-date news and insights into the latest emerging technologies ... delivered right to your inbox!

You May Also Like