Setting the standard for integrated bridge systems

A unified bridge environment that gives operators the support and confidence needed when offshore conditions are at their most demanding.

03. February 2026

Sea Q Offshore bridge still

Technology shaped by real operations

Over many years, SeaQ Bridge has been in the forefront of integrating bridge systems. Developed in close collaboration with customers and based on real operational needs, it has been applied across a wide range of vessels – from smaller workboats to some of the most advanced offshore projects in the world.

Regardless of vessel type or complexity, the objective has always been the same: to bring multiple systems together and make them work seamlessly as one coherent bridge environment.

This experience forms the foundation of SeaQ Bridge today. A fully integrated bridge system built for real offshore operations. Designed around how vessels are actually operated, under real conditions, real constraints and real operational demands.

Unmatched flexibility

What sets SeaQ Bridge apart is the flexibility built into its system architecture. Shipowners are free to select systems from their preferred suppliers. Through advanced system integration, all systems are brought together in one unified bridge environment, delivering a consistent and intuitive user experience.

Designed for offshore performance

Built on global offshore experience and deep system integration expertise, SeaQ Bridge sets the standard for integrated bridge systems. The bridge system gives the high level of precision and safety that advanced offshore operations demand, and leave the operators confident that the systems perform as intended - at all times. 

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Topaz Energy and Marine


Delivered in 2019, the Light Subsea Construction Vessels (LCV) Topaz Tiamat and Topaz Tangaroa marked a milestone as the first offshore vessels to be equipped with the SeaQ Bridge.

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Rem Offshore

Delivered in 2023, Rem Power became the first Commissioning Service Operation Vessel (CSOV) in the offshore wind segment equipped with the SeaQ Bridge, setting a new benchmark.

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Van Oord

Delivered to Van Oord in 2023, Calypso became the first cable laying vessel equipped with the SeaQ Bridge - marking an important step in integrated bridge systems for complex cable operations. 

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Commissioning Service Operation Vessel (CSOV) - delivered to Purus Wind in 2025.

As one of the world’s first CSOVs to meet the Unified Cybersecurity Notation under IACS UR E26 and E27, the vessel places strict requirements on the SeaQ Bridge installed onboard.

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Norwind Offshore 

Between 2022 and 2026, Norwind Offshore has expanded its fleet with six vessels:

- Five Commissioning Service Operation Vessels (CSOVs)
- One Service Operation Vessel (SOV)

All vessels are equipped with the SeaQ Bridge, providing a unified and consistent bridge environment across the entire fleet. 

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Edda Wind

Edda Wind is expanding its fleet with four Commissioning Service Operation Vessels (CSOVs), all equipped with the SeaQ Bridge. The first vessel was delivered in 2025, with the remaining vessels scheduled for delivery througout 2026. 

System integration

Our advanced system integration expertise makes it possible to design and adapt the SeaQ Bridge to meet specific operational needs and vessel requirements. All operator stations are seamlessly connected, providing intuitive access to key systems. The result is a clear and efficient working environment on the bridge.

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Stig Magne Flem

Sales Manager

stig.flem@vard.com

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