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Hydromea and Equinor achieve world's first wireless broadband data transfer from seabed to cloud

Partnership Digital Infrastructure announced null Mar 4, 2026
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Hydromea and Equinor successfully demonstrated the world's first real-time, high-bandwidth wireless data transmission from the ocean floor directly to the cloud using Hydromea's LUMA Free-Space Optical (FSO) devices and Equinor's DEEPNET network.

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This announced partnership between Hydromea and Equinor marks a significant milestone in digital infrastructure, achieving the world's first real-time, high-bandwidth wireless data transmission from the ocean floor directly to the cloud. Utilizing Hydromea's LUMA Free-Space Optical (FSO) devices in conjunction with Equinor's DEEPNET network, this demonstration showcases a breakthrough in subsea connectivity, enabling unprecedented data transfer capabilities for offshore operations. The deal, announced on March 4, 2026, underscores a strategic move towards advanced digitalization in the energy sector. For Equinor, an international energy company with diverse interests in oil, gas, wind, and solar power, this technological advancement is crucial. It promises to enhance the efficiency, safety, and monitoring capabilities of their extensive offshore assets by providing robust, wireless data links from remote subsea environments. For Hydromea, this partnership with a major energy player like Equinor provides strong validation for their innovative FSO technology and positions them as a key enabler for future subsea digital infrastructure. While the value and specific project details remain undisclosed, the successful demonstration highlights the strategic importance of reliable, high-speed data transfer for the evolving demands of offshore energy and exploration.
  • Achieved the world's first wireless broadband data transfer from seabed to cloud.
  • Leverages Hydromea's LUMA Free-Space Optical (FSO) devices and Equinor's DEEPNET network.
  • Partnership between a specialized technology firm (Hydromea) and a major international energy company (Equinor).
  • Represents a significant advancement in digital infrastructure for offshore operations.

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Hydromea’s LUMA platform is capable of transmitting data at up to 10 Mbps: "Hydromea’s LUMA platform leverages high-speed, low-latency optical communication technology capable of transmitting data at up to 10 Mbps, even at depths of up to 6,000 meters."; The technology used includes Hydromea’s LUMA Free-Space Optical (FSO) devices and Equinor’s proprietary DEEPNET network: "Hydromea’s SWiG-ready LUMA Free-Space Optical (FSO) devices successfully transmitted data from the seabed to Equinor’s cloud infrastructure using Equinor’s proprietary DEEPNET network."; The data transfer was achieved from the seabed to Equinor’s cloud infrastructure: "transmitted data from the seabed to Equinor’s cloud infrastructure using Equinor’s proprietary DEEPNET network."; The demonstration marks an advancement in subsea asset monitoring and the digitalization of the offshore energy sector: "This milestone marks an advancement in subsea asset monitoring and the digitalization of the offshore energy sector."; Both companies are active members of the Subsea Wireless Group (SWiG): "Both companies are active members of the Subsea Wireless Group (SWiG), working alongside industry leaders to drive interoperability and the adoption of underwater wireless technologies."

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real-time, high-bandwidth wireless data transmission from the ocean floor directly to the cloud.
Announcement
Published Mar 4, 2026 12:29 pm ET
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Hydromea technology provider

"Hydromea, together with Equinor, has announced the world’s first demonstration of real-time, high-bandwidth wireless data transmission from the ocean floor directly to the cloud."

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Equinor partner/network provider

"Hydromea, together with Equinor, has announced the world’s first demonstration of real-time, high-bandwidth wireless data transmission from the ocean floor directly to the cloud."

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Mar 4, 2026
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