Remote subsea inspection is often approached as a capability added through live video or remote access. SubC Imaging focuses on integrated systems designed to support how inspection decisions are made across offshore and remote teams. Read more >>
Workflows originally developed for personnel onboard vessels can introduce gaps in context, communication, and data interpretation when extended to remote participants, requiring a system-level approach rather than incremental upgrades.
Imaging performance underpins this capability. SubC Imaging’s inspection cameras are designed to provide stable, repeatable imagery across changing conditions and extended operations, ensuring visual data remains consistent for remote assessment. Complementing this, SubC’s DVR solutions support synchronized data and contextual information such as time and depth, enabling inspection footage to be reviewed, validated, and used for reporting independent of location.
Real-time streaming and communication capabilities extend operational awareness. SubC Imaging’s low-latency streaming is optimized for constrained offshore connections and can support live collaboration and, where appropriate, remote or assisted piloting. Integrated communication within the inspection workflow allows remote specialists to engage with offshore crews in real time, reducing delays in clarification and improving inspection efficiency.
Together, these elements form a cohesive system for remote inspection and survey operations. By aligning imaging, recording, streaming, and communication within a unified workflow, SubC Imaging supports reliable remote decision-making.
Read the full article to examine the system design considerations behind effective remote subsea inspections.






