Companies from across the UK have triumphed at the Subsea Expo Awards in Aberdeen.
Organised by Global Underwater Hub, the annual awards celebrate the achievements of companies and individuals working across the subsea sector and wider underwater industry, which injects £9.2bn annually into the nation’s economy.
Eight awards were handed out at the black-tie event on Wednesday evening, which was held at P&J Live and sponsored by Next Geosolutions.
Actor, writer, broadcaster and former MP Gyles Brandreth (pictured front centre with the winners) provided entertainment throughout the evening, sharing anecdotes from his varied career.
Aberdeen firm Verlume collected the Company of the Year Award – Under 50 Employees.
The award acknowledges the growth Verlume has experienced in recent years, including growing its international market share.
Yorkshire firm C-Kore Systems was presented with the Global Exports Award, acknowledging its excellence in international trade.
Exports account for over 70% of the annual turnover of the firm, which designs, manufactures and rents unique, patented test tools for use in the offshore energy sectors.
Recognising upcoming talent is the Rising Star Award, which this year was awarded to Abi Thompson, a sales manager with Newcastle-based SMD.
Having seen her own career evolve with SMD over the past 14 years, she has acted as a mentor to colleagues and is as an ambassador of the company’s STEM educational initiatives for children.
The Safety Award, sponsored by J+S Subsea, was won by Quintham, which is committed to improving maritime safety, particularly for fishing vessels and their crews, with a suite of tools.
Its Mariner Notices website improves access to marine safety notices, while its Watchful app enables fishing communities to provide guard, scout and fisheries liaison services to developers.
Collecting the Technology Development Award was ARC Marine, which designs and deploys marine structures that protect subsea assets and coastlines.
The award, sponsored by C-Kore Systems, recognises excellence in developing a new technology and bringing it to market.
Receiving the Cross Sector Innovation Award for its synthetic aperture sonar solution was Kraken Robotics, whose UK office is based in Westhill, near Aberdeen.
The system is being used in both the defence and offshore wind sectors for seabed mapping and to locate sea mines or other hazards.
The top business award of the night went to marine geoscience and offshore construction support services provider Next Geosolutions, which lifted the Company of the Year Award – Over 50 Employees.
This year’s Outstanding Contribution Award was presented to Steve Sheppard, diving services manager at Helix Well Ops, who has dedicated his 40-year career to diving health and medical issues.
GUH chief executive Neil Gordon said: “Once again, the Subsea Expo Awards illustrate the breadth of the UK underwater industry supply chain and that it reaches right across the country.
“What shines through is the talent, skills, expertise and knowledge that is present in one of the UK’s most vibrant and innovative industries, which is leading the energy transition.”


