Oceans 2024: A Subsea Technology Showcase

September 27, 2024

Imagenex, with the DT360xi, a 360 degree multi beam profiler designed for large pipe and tunnel surveys. Photo Celia Konowe
EcoMarine, battling biofouling on vessels with the new EcoMarine OmniBot ROV. Photo Celia Konowe
MacArtney, with a new hybrid connector. Photo Celia Konowe
My Gear Tag, collecting fishery data and recovering lost items underwater. Photo Celia Konowe
OLSPS Marine, with apps to collect data on fisheries and other marine activity. Photo Celia Konowe
Pinpoint Earth, tracking and monitoring fishing vessels globally. Photo Celia Konowe
Axys, collecting wave and current data with the TRIAXYS buoy. Photo Celia Konowe
Voltai, harvesting energy from motion, like waves, with 100x energy density compared to traditional turbines. Photo Celia Konowe
Voyis, with underwater laser scanners and imaging payloads. Photo Celia Konowe
Imagenex, with the DT360xi, a 360 degree multi beam profiler designed for large pipe and tunnel surveys. Photo Celia Konowe
EcoMarine, battling biofouling on vessels with the new EcoMarine OmniBot ROV. Photo Celia Konowe
MacArtney, with a new hybrid connector. Photo Celia Konowe
My Gear Tag, collecting fishery data and recovering lost items underwater. Photo Celia Konowe
OLSPS Marine, with apps to collect data on fisheries and other marine activity. Photo Celia Konowe
Pinpoint Earth, tracking and monitoring fishing vessels globally. Photo Celia Konowe
Axys, collecting wave and current data with the TRIAXYS buoy. Photo Celia Konowe
Voltai, harvesting energy from motion, like waves, with 100x energy density compared to traditional turbines. Photo Celia Konowe
Voyis, with underwater laser scanners and imaging payloads. Photo Celia Konowe

The 2024 Oceans Conference in Halifax, Nova Scotia provided a unique glance into the newest innovations in the maritime sector. The industry continues to be proactive in sustainable and environmentally friendly technology, seeking to produce renewable energy, make maritime activities more efficient, and gather data to better assess, navigate, and predict the changing climate. Notable companies from the week to keep an eye on include:My Gear Tag, collecting fishery data and recovering lost items underwaterMacArtney, with a new hybrid connectorPinpoint Earth, tracking and monitoring fishing vessels globallyOLSPS Marine, with apps to collect data on fisheries and other marine activityTeledyne Marine, with the Workhorse Proteus that collects current and wave data, measurements of flow, transport, and discharge, in oceans, estuaries, and riversAxys, collecting wave and current data with the TRIAXYS buoyImagenex, with the DT360xi, a 360 degree multi beam profiler designed for large pipe and tunnel surveysVoyis, with underwater laser scanners and imaging payloadsEcoMarine, battling biofouling on vessels with the new EcoMarine OmniBot ROVVoltai, harvesting energy from motion, like waves, with 100x energy density compared to traditional turbines.Companies were present from across the globe, but there was a notable presence of Canadian and specifically Atlantic-based companies, seeking to further connections and find new opportunities. CLICK HERE to read a special supplement eMagazine covering the people and technologies coming out of Newfoundland & LabradorAs the maritime technology industry grows across the Atlantic provinces (New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia, and Newfoundland and Labrador), there are innovative and cutting-edge solutions in continuous development. Collaborations fostered by groups like COVE and local universities provide unique resources and testing capabilities.With recent, new, and soon-to-be-unveiled maritime solutions, the Oceans Conference was an excellent space to foster collaboration, connections, and innovation. The Conference will reconvene in 2025 in both Chicago and Brest, France.Teledyne Marine, with the Workhorse Proteus that collects current and wave data, measurements of flow, transport, and discharge, in oceans, estuaries, and rivers. Photo Celia Konowe

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