The company formerly known as Precision Hydrographic Services, and since April 2024 as ‘PHS, a Revelare Company,’ is making the final switchover to its new name, Revelare Hydrospatial.
PHS was acquired by Revelare in April 2024, and at the time it was announced that the rebrand to Revelare Hydrospatial would take place in the middle of 2026.
Revelare describes itself as “the only 100% Australian owned and operated spatial intelligence company,” bringing “greater capacity, expertise, and resources to help Hydrospatial deliver advanced solutions to clients in Defence, ports and harbours, and renewable energy”.
Revelare Hydrospatial says it is “broadening our capability beyond hydrography to include cutting-edge geophysical services,” reflecting its “mission to illuminate and interpret the complexities of the underwater environment”.
“The transition over the next month to Revelare Hydrospatial strengthens our position in the industry and creates new opportunities for our clients,” said Neil Hewitt, Managing Director of Revelare Hydrospatial.
“With Revelare’s support, we are better equipped to deliver accurate, reliable, and innovative solutions to meet the challenges of our evolving industry.”
Last month, the company announced a new partnership with Seabed 2030, to boost ocean mapping in the South Pacific and other areas.
The company plans “a stronger push into the renewables sector” with its Director of Geophysics, Dr Elizabeth Johnstone, saying that by “delivering detailed insights into seabed conditions and tidal behaviour, we help ensure safe navigation, optimise dredging operations, and support infrastructure upgrades to handle growing demands.”
“Revelare’s advanced geophysical systems and expertise allow us to better support renewable energy developments, from wind farm site selection to environmental impact assessments.”