Dyena OFFSHORE
Connected vessel monitoring and crew tracking for increased safety and performance
Suitable for all vessel types
Solid Secure Hardware
Maintenance Free
Reduce Operating Costs
- Safeguard Crew
Connected Monitoring
Designed to be simple to fit and autonomous in operation, recording acceleration and vessel motion in 6 axes, GPS position and speed, along with the crew manifest; uploading all data to the cloud server for review from anywhere in the world.



Suitable for all vessel types
Installed on 5 m to 190 m vessels
Inshore patrol
Wind turbine transfer
Cargo monitoring

Solid Secure Hardware
IP67 rugged housing
Internal back up power
Encrypted data storage
Simple to fit and setup

Maintenance Free
Over 2 year memory
No access to hardware required
Data uploaded via internal wi-fi
Auto calibration

Reduce Operating Costs
Condition based maintenance
Warranty protection
Examine data for cause of damage
Ensure vessel is used within operational limits
Reduce lost days from work related illness and injury

Safeguard Crew
Monitor exposure to impacts
Automated crew tracking
Take preventative action
Improve training by identifying strengths and weaknesses

Connected Monitoring
Automatic uploads to remote server
View data via online portal
Integrated smartphone apps
Monitor the wellbeing and health of all personnel throughout the world
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