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  • Sep 29, 2020
    · Nexans will supply 46 kilometers of umbilicals as well as accessories and testing services to Subsea 7, the contractor responsible for the integrated subsea production systems serving the Sangomar Field Development project. · Nexans’ Halden facility will provide both static and dynamic umbilicals for each phase of the project, with deliveries commencing in 2022. · The Sangomar field, containing both oil and gas, is located 100 kilometers south of Dakar and will be Senegal’s first offshore oil development.

    Nexans has signed a contract with Subsea 7 to design and manufacture 46 km of umbilicals for Senegal.

  • Sep 23, 2020
    - Top choices for paying for climate change measures are government incentives, taxes and conservation programs

    A new study of American consumers' attitudes toward climate change finds that more than two-thirds of respondents (70%) indicate their willingness to give or donate a percentage of their personal...

  • Sep 23, 2020

    Nexans, a key provider of advanced cable technologies for power and data transmission, commits to carbon neutrality by 2030.

  • Sep 21, 2020
    Multiviews, Video Walls and Projector Edge Blending Allow AV Pro’s to Help their Imaginations Reign Free

    LITTLETON, Mass., September 21, 2020 — As savvy AV professionals are always looking for ways to create effective and eye-popping installations that will thrill their clients, ZeeVee offers...

  • Nexans cable reel with barcode in the middle
    Sep 16, 2020
    • One of the first to offer an Internet of Things market ready solution for cable reel tracking • Offers real-time location of each reel and an alert system for monitoring • Pilot is currently running with a Canadian utility customer

    Nexans Canada Launches ‘Connected Drum’ Internet of Things Service that allows customers to track cable reels with connected devices.

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