Offshore engineering outfit Osbit is sharing its specialist technical knowledge with clients and partners to improve the effectiveness of offshore operations in the global energy industry.
‘Osbit Insight’ is designed to spread specialist knowledge through the global offshore energy supply chain.
Among delegates attending the first of two Osbit Insight sessions delivered in the past month were a group of engineers and programme managers from Orsted.
The group took part in a learning exchange on subsea trenching, specifically relating to cable and foundation installation for offshore wind farms.
Vattenfall package manager for cable installation at Kriegers Flak Lazaros Theodoridis said: “We were impressed by the enthusiasm of Osbit as well as their deep knowledge of the subject. The sessions are highly recommended to both subsea cable specialists or offshore wind professionals looking to develop an understanding in the art of trenching cables.”
Osbit managing director Brendon Hayward said: “At its heart, Osbit is a training organisation. We’re passionate about education and have trained hundreds of people to be brilliant engineers and offshore energy professionals. This doesn’t stop at our front door.
“Our customers operate in unpredictable environments, in industries with lots of risk, challenges and fast-paced change. This is particularly true in offshore wind where factors like increasing turbine sizes and seabed conditions mean that technology needs to adapt rapidly.
There are also many oil and gas-focused companies diversifying into offshore wind and other means of energy provision, which requires a shift in approach.
“For these companies, time is money. Osbit Insight is an opportunity for us to use our skills to enhance industry understanding as to what can be achieved when you combine the huge operational expertise of energy operators, with our collaborative and informed design process.”


