Maskindynamikk joins Ocean Autonomy Cluster
Strengthening the cluster’s expertise in machinery monitoring and predictive maintenance.
Ocean Autonomy Cluster welcomes “Maskindynamikk AS” as a new member. With more than 30 years of experience in condition monitoring and diagnostics of rotating machinery, the Ålesund-based company brings valuable competence within noise and vibration, torsion and strain-gauge measurements to the cluster’s growing network of maritime technology leaders.
Expertise in condition monitoring and diagnostics
Maskindynamikk develops and delivers systems and routines for predictive maintenance of rotating machinery. Their services include noise and vibration analysis, class-approved onboard measurements for marine and offshore applications, and online monitoring systems that enable continuous (24/7) measurement and analysis (powered by AI), based on Maskindynamikk’s hardware and software.
The company also provides strain-gauge measurements for torque, force, and vibration in shafts and drivetrains, as well as a range of analytical tools for machinery diagnostics.

Expanding collaboration through cluster membership
“By joining Ocean Autonomy Cluster, we gain access to a broader network of shipowners, yards, suppliers, and research institutions,” says Per A. Nordal, CEO of Maskindynamikk AS. “This opens doors to collaborative projects, innovation programs, and valuable knowledge sharing within predictive maintenance, online condition monitoring, and autonomous vessel systems.”
Contributing to shared innovation and R&D
Through the membership, Maskindynamikk AS aims to both contribute and learn from other members.
“We can offer extensive experience in data-driven diagnostics and real-world testing,” Nordal adds. “We look forward to supporting joint projects and R&D initiatives where our expertise in machinery dynamics can make a difference.”
Strengthening the cluster’s technology base
The company’s participation further strengthens Ocean Autonomy Cluster’s collective capability in smart maintenance, reliability engineering, and advanced maritime operations.
