On Tuesday, Sercel, CGG's seismic subsidiary, unveiled a new generation of terrestrial acquisition and vibrator control systems designed to improve data recording, reliability and fidelity.

The new wired system - known as the '528' - features lighter weight and lower energy consumption, allowing it to be powered by solar energy.

Its scalable architecture gives it the flexibility to adapt to projects of different sizes, from large expanses to small areas, with maintained efficiency.

As for VE564 vibroseismic electronic technology, which can be integrated into the 528 platform, it is equipped with powerful decision-making tools, such as innovative productivity dashboards, for optimized management of the vibrator fleet.

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