50 years of innovation: From Norway's first subsea cable to the tallest production tower
From the first subsea power cable in Norway to the tallest building in the country, our Halden plant has been at the forefront of energy innovation for half a century. 🏭In 1974, we kicked off Project Skagerrak, marking the start of Norwegian electricity export to Europe. Fast forward to 2024, and we unveiled our 152-meter production tower, setting new standards in high voltage subsea cable production. 👏We are immensely proud of our dedicated employees whose passion and innovation drive our success. As we look to the future, we remain committed to shaping a sustainable and connected world together with our employees, customers, and partners. 🙌 Cheers to 50 years of groundbreaking achievements and to many more ahead! Watch our journey and celebrate with us! Find out more about the expansion of our world-class subsea cable facility: https://www.nexans.com/press-releases...

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