Kystens Næringsliv, 29.04.2026

«Militær» lyttestråle skal overvåke motorrom

In this article by Kystens Næringsliv, the use of acoustic technology for monitoring ship engine rooms is highlighted as a promising innovation for the maritime sector.

The article describes how a focused acoustic “listening beam” can be used to monitor machinery without the need for physical sensors mounted directly on equipment. By analyzing sound patterns, our technology can detect anomalies and early signs of faults, enabling more proactive and predictive maintenance.

For us at Squarehead Technology, this represents an important step in bringing advanced acoustic situational awareness into new domains. Engine rooms are complex, noisy, and often difficult to access, making them well-suited for non-intrusive monitoring solutions like ours.

As highlighted in the article, transferring proven defense technology into civilian applications opens up new opportunities to improve safety, efficiency, and reliability in maritime operations.

Read the full article HERE


(Article in Norwegian)

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