Post | 20 junction boxes and 1000 metres of subsea cable spooling

"A significant milestone has been reached for the P-ONE project – and we're proud to have played a part!"

So says Production Manager Henrik Michael Løwe upon finishing the first P-ONE prototype line.

Our dedicated team has produced and assembled 20 junction boxes and spooled 1000 metres of subsea cable for this pioneering deployment. Seeing our engineering and skilled technicians contribute to such a visionary scientific endeavour is incredibly rewarding. Thanks to Professor Elisa Resconi, Technical University of Munich, and the entire P-ONE team for the inspiring collaboration – we look forward to seeing where the project goes from here!

🌊 Exploring the Universe from the bottom of the Ocean

The Pacific Ocean Neutrino Experiment (P-ONE) is a large-volume neutrino telescope in the Northeast Pacific Ocean off the coast of Vancouver Island. It is designed to detect high-energy neutrinos, illuminating the cosmos and the nature of black holes, supernova outbursts, and other phenomena.

Ocean Networks Canada operates the optical deep-sea data and communications network. The project includes an international collaboration of researchers.

We will follow up with more stories about our role in this exciting project.

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