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Dylan Hess has joined Bayonet Ocean Vehicles. Image courtesy Bayonet Ocean Vehicles

Hess Joins Bayonet Ocean Vehicles as Sales Engineer

Ocean Vehicles - manufacturer of person-portable amphibious tracked vehicles -.as Sales Engineer.  Following its launch early 2022, the company has continued to grow its team, with Hess the latest addition to the sales team. Hess began his career with the US Navy, working on computer and electronic equipment systems, following which he gained years of experience as field service technician in the autonomous underwater vehicle market. This background has allowed him to easily understand the features and functionalities of the amphibious vehicles, and interpret their benefits for the variety of

(L-R) Phil Middleton, Seatronics Group MD, with Andy Williamson from Underseasense (Photo: Seatronics)

Seatronics Doubles Its Stock of R2 Sonic Multibeam Systems

Seatronics, an Acteon company providing rental and sale of marine electronic equipment, has doubled its stock of Sonic 2024 Multibeam Echosounders with the acquisition of 11 new systems from long-term supplier R2 Sonic.Over the last 18 months, the increased projects within the oil and gas industry and the booming activity in the offshore wind farm sector have seen a rise in hydrographic surveys all around the world. Responding to this increased need and to serve their customers with innovative solutions, Seatronics have more than doubled their stockholding of Sonic 2024 systems with an investment in

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New Range of Underwater Connectors

and increasing the modularity of the architecture. In military vessels, they resist the effects of shock and vibration and the ‘step’ test. In a submarine, they ensure the continuity of the electrical connections between the watertight sections as well as connecting the on-board electronic equipment with the external sensors. For other commercial applications, for example to interconnect divers or remotely operated vehicles (ROVs), SOURIAU connectors provide minimum external dimensions combined with high pin density and total reliabilityMansour continued, "We do all our manufacturing

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MTR100: Falmouth Scientific, Inc

surveys and many other applications around the world where larger, more cumbersome systems cannot be deployed.    Physical ocean sensors include the PLUS Family of reliable and rugged current, wave and tide instruments. On-site resources include the acoustic, environmental, and electronic equipment required for the design, development, production and testing of oceanographic sensors and underwater acoustic systems.    Email: [email protected] www.falmouth.com     (As published in the July/August 2016 MTR100 edition of Marine Technology Reporter

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Seatronics Renews Partnership with 2G Robotics

Seatronics, an Acteon company in the rental and sale of marine electronic equipment, has renewed its global sales and distribution partnership with 2G Robotics, specialists in high precision underwater laser scanning and imaging technology.   2G Robotics’ underwater laser scanners generate true-scale submillimeter resolution 3D models of subsea structures and environments in real-time. The systems provide notable improvements in accuracy, precision and cost efficiency for subsea survey, inspection and engineering operations. The high density point cloud data generated by the systems

Battelle to Debut HorizonVue M360 Video System at OI

;s unique HorizonVue 360 interactive camera and viewing software will be demonstrated to attendees of the Oceanology International conference in London March 15-17. The video system is now available for sale or rental throughout the global offices of Seatronics Ltd., specialists in marine electronic equipment.   The camera’s viewing capability and interactive video provides never-before available situational awareness allowing ROV operators to inspect subsea equipment and to perform detailed tasks in complex operating environments with increased efficiency and effectiveness. In addition

Camera Enables ROVs to See 360 Degrees

time-consuming to reverse, had it not been caught utilizing the camera’s 360 degree capability,” said Chad Brown, GM Operations of Canyon Offshore.   The video system is now available for sale or rental throughout the global offices of Seatronics Ltd., specialists in marine electronic equipment

BlueTEC Platform Ready for Generation

installed anywhere in the world, to provide clean electricity in remote areas and small islands, replacing expensive and polluting diesel generators. An important advantage of tidal energy is its predictability and consistency, bringing stability to local electricity grids. As all vulnerable electronic equipment is safely housed inside the unit, with easy access from the surface since it floats, inspection for maintenance and repair purposes is a straightforward matter. This makes it a truly unique product. It is also the first time that a complete, integrated tidal system is offered to the market

SeeByte Sells Additional SeeTrack CoPilot Units to Seatronics

a survey route and have the Predator automatically inspect it.” Ioseba Tena, Sales Manager at SeeByte, said, "This is a great example of how our strategy to partner with manufacturers can really help change the industry. Seatronics are global leaders in the rental and sale of marine electronic equipment and it’s reflected in the way in which they have taken this very capable inspection-class ROVto market. We are very excited to see their users get the full benefits from SeeTrack CoPilot.” SeeTrack CoPilot is an advanced, plug-and play software that aims to make piloting any

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