MTR100: Underwater Cameras, Lights and Ocean Landers
underwater camera and light systems include:Arctic Rays (FL) Group B Inc (FL)SubC Imaging (NL) Commercial firms that manufacture tethered underwater lights and cameras include:Arctic Rays (FL) Barlus (CN) Birns (CA) DeepSea Power & Light (CA) Deep Trekker (ON) Deepwater Exploration (CA) Imenco (UK) J.W. Fishers (MA) MacArtney/LuxusOutland Technology (LA) Reach Robotics (AUS) (formerly Blueprint Labs) Remote Ocean Systems (CA)ROVSCO (TX) Sidus Solutions (CA)SubAqua Imaging (CA) SubC Imaging (NL) Teledyne
Voyis Discovery Camera Integrated with Deep Trekker REVOLUTION ROV
Canadian underwater technology companies Voyis and Deep Trekker have joined forces to achieve an exceptional integration: the fusion of Voyis' cutting-edge Discovery camera with Deep Trekker's REVOLUTION ROV (Remote Operating Vehicle). the REVOLUTION ROV features a unique rotating head facilitating optimal positioning of attachments such as imaging sonar and grabbers, and it is capable of descending to depths of up to 305 meters. The ROV employs six powerful thrusters for precise control in both vertical and lateral movements. It is built with a carbon fiber shell, anodized aluminum
Ocean Business '23 Registration Opens
visitors to see tomorrow’s world today and meet the experts behind cutting-edge technology in an ocean environment.Highlights include the latest in autonomous vehicle underwater monitoring from EvoLogics; next generation ROVs from international innovators such as Saab Seaeye, Oceanbotics and Deep Trekker; Maritime Robotics’ collision avoidance systems; and ground-breaking advances in AUV technology from Singapore’s BeeX, with a vehicle that can autonomously inspect platform structures using a positioning system from UK company Sonardyne.Inside the exhibition, visitors will be able
USVs Eye Offshore Wind Opportunities
with the first due to go into the market in Q4. Different systems are needed to meet client demands, says Watson. For instance, DriX offers faster survey speed capability and is less susceptible to current and weather than many other systems available; Saildrone Voyagers offer endurance and suitability in deeper waters; WAM-V is great for nearshore, ultra-shallow operations and training.“DriX can get 120km out to Hornsea in as little as six hours, compared with 24hours for other USVs,” says Watson. “For a short duration debris survey, you send a DriX. For construction monitoring
Q&A: Growing Blue Economy Opportunities for US Exporters in Canada
experts from 20 countries. In the below Q&A, Tracey shares some insights on Canada marine technology opportunities, doing business in the market, and agency export resources to help.Could you describe the delegation you are bringing to the DGM Blue Economy export forum?Our delegation will include Deep Trekker, an Ontario, Canada manufacturer of underwater remotely operated vehicles (ROVs) and robots used for sub-aquatic inspections and monitoring. The U.S. Commercial Service will be onsite to counsel U.S. companies on how to enter and do business in the Canadian marketWhat is attractive about the Canadian
Cygnus Mini ROV Success in Collaboration with DeepTrekker
The Cygnus Mini ROV Mountable thickness gauge has been specially designed to be mounted onto small observation remotely operated underwater vehicles (ROV) with or without a manipulator facility. And most recently, Cygnus worked with the Canadian ROV and crawler specialist-manufacturer Deep Trekker to achieve full integration with their unique and polyvalent ROVs.Cody Warner, Deep Trekker’s Sales Manager explained why the collaboration was initially sought: “Cygnus Instruments is recognized as the leading name in subsea thickness testing and the Mini ROV ultrasonic thickness (UT) gauge has
@ SAMS, Science + Autonomy = Answers
owned by the Marine Autonomous and Robotic Systems MARS, there are ~30 in the national pool)- 1 Remus 600 AUV – owned by SAMS- 1 Gavia Offshore Surveyor AUV – owned by MARS- 2 EcoSub AUVs – owned by SAMS- 1 Mojave ROV – owned by MARS- 1 Deep Trekker ROV – owned by SAMSGliders have become a regularly used platform for ocean monitoring. Photo from SAMS.  
Deep Trekker Opens Office in Chile
Deep Trekker Inc, a Canadian based global provider and manufacturer of portable and durable submersible ROVs (Remote Operated Vehicles), has opened a new company office in Puerto Montt, Chile."For the past eight years Deep Trekker has experienced exceptional growth across the globe and we believe this success can be directly tied to developing products in close collaboration with our customers,” says Sam Macdonald, President, Deep Trekker. “Establishing a direct presence in Latin America will allow us to get even closer to our customers, and as a result, deliver innovative
Expanded Waterfront for Oi18
experience for those attending, whilst allowing exhibitors to share their product’s effectiveness in a marine environment. Exhibitors taking part in demonstrations for the dockside area of Oi18 have been confirmed as Braveheart, Briggs Marine & Environmental Services, CMS-Geotech Ltd, Deep Trekker, iXblue, Nord Slovakia, Norbit, R2Sonic, RTsys, Seafloor Systems, Sonardyne, Sound Metrics Corporation and Teledyne Marine. Dockside Demonstrations The following dockside demonstrations will take place from a covered dockside cabin, daily throughout the event: 09:30 – 10:30 –