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Mike Read, President, Teledyne Marine.

Ocean Influencer: Mike Read, Teledyne Marine

and growing.Read adds, “We continue to package and align our technologies for new and exciting emerging markets.  As experts in real-time underwater vision, we’re combining our technologies and partnering with organizations such as Trimble and DSC Dredge to provide operators of heavy machinery on barges and dredges with tools to improve their efficiency and effectiveness.”Challenges AheadChallenges abound for any leader in any industry, and when Read surveys the landscape of the markets his company serves, he still sees the need for the implementation of technology solutions

Oil and Gas Industry Adopts VR

. Using the VR system, an employee can get hands-on training on different kinds of equipment and devices without affecting normal work routines. Furthermore, it is equipped to replicate a wide range of emergency situations that employees could potentially face in real-life while working onsite with heavy machinery, thus ensuring they are ready to deal with any unforeseen event.”GlobalData identifies Baker Hughes, BP, Chevron, ConocoPhillips, Equinor, ExxonMobil, Gazprom, Halliburton, Shell, Saudi Aramco and Sinopec as among the leading adopters of VR technology in oil and gas operations.The oil

Bubble Gun System: Photo credit FSI

FSI Enhances Seismic Bubble Gun Family

Bubble Gun portable seismic systems. FSI’'s Bubble Gun Systems are suited for small boat shallow water surveys. Data collected with the HMS-620 rivals that of much larger, heavier and more expensive air-gun, boomer and sparker systems. Its small size makes it easily deployable without the need for heavy machinery, winches or cranes.   Bubble Gun systems utilize a 15 cubic inch air volume to generate narrow band, low frequency acoustic signals. This proven technology provides signal penetration through coarse sand, gravel tills and other sediments.   New Dual Source System Available By

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