Kalypso Offshore - 2025 Year in Review
- Kalypso Offshore

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New York, December 2025
As 2025 draws to a close, Kalypso Offshore reflects on a year of continued momentum, strengthened partnerships, and expanding engagement across the offshore energy sector. Throughout the year, our team has remained focused on delivering safe, reliable, and flexible subsea cable installation, maintenance, and repair solutions in support of offshore energy and critical infrastructure projects.
Strategic Industry Recognition and Collaboration
In 2025, Kalypso Offshore reached an important milestone with its selection into the Offshore Wind Innovation Hub (OWIH) 2025 cohort in Brooklyn, New York. Participation in the Hub has provided valuable access to industry mentorship, regulatory insight, and collaboration with developers, suppliers, and public-sector stakeholders across the U.S. offshore wind ecosystem.
This recognition reflects the growing relevance of Kalypso’s scalable, vessel-agnostic, and Jones Act-compliant approach to subsea cable services, and reinforces our role in supporting a resilient and locally anchored offshore supply chain.

Strengthening Long-Term Capabilities
In parallel with active project engagements, Kalypso Offshore continued the development of a U.S.-based, modular subsea cable repair capability designed specifically to support the needs of the domestic offshore energy market. This ongoing work is focused on the engineering and implementation of a Modular Cable Repair Kit (MCRK) that can be rapidly mobilized and deployed using vessels or barges of opportunity.
A key element of this strategy is close interfacing with local U.S. ports, suppliers, and service providers, ensuring that equipment, logistics, and execution models are aligned with domestic regulatory, operational, and supply-chain requirements. By anchoring this capability within the United States, Kalypso aims to significantly enhance the availability, responsiveness, and resilience of subsea cable installation, maintenance, and repair services.
This modular and vessel-agnostic approach is intended to support both offshore energy assets and broader subsea infrastructure, providing a scalable solution that reduces reliance on foreign assets while improving response times and operational certainty for U.S. developers and asset owners.

Looking Ahead
As the offshore wind sector in the United States moves toward the completion of current construction campaigns, Kalypso Offshore looks ahead to the next phase of the market’s evolution. With assets entering operations and long-term performance becoming paramount, the need for reliable, locally based subsea cable installation, maintenance, and repair capability will only increase.
Kalypso Offshore remains firmly committed to the American market, with a clear ambition to be the local contractor of choice for subsea cable installation, maintenance, and repair. We believe that a domestic, responsive, and technically focused service model is essential to reducing risk, improving uptime, and supporting the long-term success of offshore wind projects.
We thank our clients, partners, colleagues, and collaborators for their trust and engagement throughout 2025, and we look forward to building on this momentum in the year ahead.




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