About Us
Seismic Associates Limited (SAL) was founded in 2010 and has since grown into a globally active company, providing cutting-edge solutions for major corporations, government entities, and emerging businesses. With six key product lines, SAL operates at the intersection of technology, sustainability, and innovation, ensuring efficiency and growth across industries.
AFour.ai focuses on leveraging technology to drive future benefits in the oil & gas and data industries. It is also open to collaboration with businesses of all sizes, helping them navigate and capitalize on emerging opportunities.
DataAMP specializes in data acquisition, management, and reprocessing, unlocking valuable insights from historical data. Its proprietary processes reveal hidden patterns, and its containerized HPC solutions enable real-time data production on land surveys. A revolutionary concept, “The drone is the phone,” is set to launch soon.
Future Fuels explores sustainable energy solutions, particularly extending the lifespan of LiFePo4 EV batteries, hydrogen production, and innovative applications for byproducts. SAL also investigates how to manage solid-state disk waste efficiently.
Maritime services cover everything from evaluation and design to compliance, inspections, audits, and remedial action plans. SAL is also pioneering coastal drones capable of delivering shipments of up to 200kg offshore, reducing costs and time lost due to port calls.
Containers provide adaptable, secure, and efficient solutions for various operations, including data acquisition, safety and security in conflict zones, and disaster recovery. SAL has actively contributed to relief efforts worldwide, demonstrating its commitment to humanitarian support.
SansCarbon is dedicated to sustainability through the R9 framework—Reduce, Repurpose, Renew, Recycle, Reinvent, Remove, Replace, Retrieve, and Reinsure. With a “Zero to Landfill” mission, SansCarbon ensures responsible recycling and repurposing of products and components, minimizing environmental impact.
