on April 7, 2026
Selected through the DEMO-TASE call for projects, VigieCâble is funded by the French government as part of the France 2030 plan, operated by ADEME. The project has been awarded over €2.4 million in support to accelerate the transition of this breakthrough solution from a laboratory prototype (TRL 4) to pre-commercial industrial maturity (TRL 8).
As offshore floating infrastructure—such as wind farms, tidal turbines, and interconnection grids—continues to expand, the reliability of subsea cables has become a major economic and operational hurdle, particularly regarding dynamic cables. These cables are subjected to the constant movements of the floaters as well as the relentless forces of waves and currents. Consequently, they are critical components whose failure can lead to severe operational disruptions. In response, VigieCâble offers an innovative approach based on Distributed Fiber Optic Sensing (DFOS). The solution will automatically detect and provide early warnings for signals indicating potential failures in dynamic subsea cables.
The project brings together four partners with complementary expertise:
Launch of the Vigiecâble project
Launched in early 2026 with a 48-month duration, VigieCâble is structured around three key phases:
Upon completion, VigieCâble aims to deliver a robust, scalable solution tailored to the needs of the maritime and offshore industries. By combining their expertise, the consortium intends to reduce maintenance costs (OPEX) and maximize the lifespan of offshore energy transmission infrastructure.