Saab Seaeye Consolidate Hydro-Lek
Following its acquisition of tooling maker, Hydro-Lek, Saab Seaeye is now consolidating the business into its own facilities at Fareham and leaving the site at Finchampstead. The decision to create a central technology hub will allow Saab Seaeye to grow and develop tool and manipulator technology and strengthen its position as a complete underwater robotic solutions provider.
Saab Seaeye’s managing director Jon Robertson expects it will also accelerate developments within the product portfolio and expand tooling options for the new range of Seaeye electric work class ROVs and hybrid AUVs, along with developing further opportunities to create more bespoke systems.