One name, one team: Marlinks becomes Fluves

We’re making it official. 

Marlinks, long part of the Fluves family, is now fully integrated under a single name: Fluves. What was already one organization in practice becomes one organization in identity, bringing together our technology, our offshore expertise, and our teams under a unified brand and structure. 

Why now, and why it matters

The work Marlinks and Fluves have been doing was already deeply connected. Shared technology, shared goals, and increasingly shared projects made the distinction between the two names more of an internal complexity than a reflection of how we actually operate. 

Removing that complexity makes us sharper.  

For customers, it means a single point of contact, clearer accountability, and a more consistent experience across every engagement: whether that starts with a technology question or a field deployment. 

Offshore expertise, fully integrated

Marlinks built a strong reputation in offshore wind and subsea infrastructure, and that capability remains central to what Fluves offers. The teams, the relationships, and the track record are intact, now operating with the full backing of a unified structure, shared resources, and one technology platform. 

For those who have worked with Marlinks: nothing essential changes. The people you know, the projects underway, and the standards you expect all continue. What changes is that everything now moves under one roof, with greater coherence and capacity behind it. 

A word from our CEO

Bringing Marlinks and Fluves together under one name is a natural step: we were already one team in practice. It gives us a cleaner, stronger foundation to serve our customers across offshore wind, subsea infrastructure, water networks, and industrial pipelines. One structure, one platform, one clear direction.”Stefaan Sonck Thiebaut, CEO at Fluves 

Built for what comes next

Infrastructure monitoring is becoming more demanding, technically, operationally, and in terms of the scale at which it needs to be delivered. Having one integrated team, one brand, and one clear direction puts us in a stronger position to meet that demand alongside our customers. 

One company. One name. Ready for what’s next.

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