Nominate Your Business for an MTR100 Award
Marine Technology Reporter's annual MTR100 awards edition is the industry's most awaited annual ranking of the leading companies serving the global underwater and subsea industry. Participants annually come from every corner of the globe and every sector of the industry.
It is time to submit your application for the 16th Annual MTR100 – Marine Technology Reporter’s annual ranking of top 100 people, companies, technologies and concepts.
To ensure that you, your company and/or your subsea technologies are considered for inclusion in this prestigious ranking and reporting of the Top 100 influencer in the subsea sector, please submit your application to editor Greg Trauthwein ([email protected]) before September 21, 2021.
Be sure to include:
- Contact Information and Details
- Current Projects or why you should be part of the MTR100
- Images
To see last year's MTR 100, please visit:
https://magazines.marinelink.com/nwm/MarineTechnology/202007/
For all other questions, please contact, Greg Trautwein - [email protected].

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