UDT 2014 Set for Liverpool, June 10-12
.K. Government has delivered an unprecedented level of support for UDT 2014. Consequently I have no doubt that this year will be the most successful edition of the event to date”. UDT 2014 takes place from June 10-12, 2014, at the ACC Liverpool. https://www.udt-global.com UDT 2014 Exhibitor List ACSA - Alcen Group A51 Aish Technologies Ltd C14 Ametek SCP Inc A65 Analox D11 Applied Acoustic Engineering Ltd, UK D54 Atlas Elektronik UK Ltd A30 Babcock International Group  
Oceanology International 2014 Exhibitors
list, the extensive conference programmes, and details on the myriad of features at OI 2014. OI 2014 Exhibitors 2G Robotics Inc 3D Laser Mapping 4D Nav 4H- JENA engineering GmbH Aanderaa Data Instruments AS Abyssal S.A Acclaimed Software Co Ltd (The) Acodaq Ltd Acoustic Polymers Ltd ACSA ACSM Agencia Martima Adler & Allan Ltd Ageotec Srl Airborne Hydrography AB Airmar Technology Alba Ultrasound Albatros Marine Technologies All Oceans Eng Ltd AllMaritim AS Alnmaritec Ltd AML Oceanographic Applanix Applied Acoustic Engineering Ltd Aquatec Group ARGUS Gesellschaft
SeaExplorer Underwater Glider Sets Record
ACSA announced that the SeaExplorer glider (featured on this month’s cover of Marine Technology Reporter), developed by ACSA in partnership with ACRI, CNRS and IFREMER, completed a two-month record mission in collaboration with the Laboratoire d’Océanographie de Villefranche (LOV) of National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS) and Pierre and Marie Curie University (UPMC). “The mission objective was to evaluate the endurance of our first glider equipped with rechargeable batteries while performing several round trips between France and Corsica Island” said Dr. Herv&eacut
SeaExplorer Underwater Glider Concludes Record Mission
ACSA announced that the SeaExplorer glider, developed by ACSA in partnership with ACRI, CNRS and IFREMER, successfully completed a two-month record mission in collaboration with the Laboratoire d’Océanographie de Villefranche (LOV) of National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS) and Pierre and Marie Curie University (UPMC). “The mission objective was to evaluate the endurance of our first glider equipped with rechargeable batteries while performing several round trips between France and Corsica Island,” said Dr. Hervé Claustre of the CNRS LOV. Indeed, although all