Oceanology International Announces Marine Technology Reporter as Exclusive Video Media Partner
Marine Technology Reporter (MTR) has been unveiled as the exclusive video media partner of the Oceanology International exhibition and conference and will be delivering extended broadcast coverage from the 2024 event (Oi24).The collaboration will enhance Oi24’s value as a multi-media platform that communicates the changes in the fast-paced ocean technology, science, and engineering sectors and showcases the developments of the leading innovators to the global industry.As a premier news source in the marine technology and subsea sectors, MTR and its online video channel Marine Technology TV
Apply Today: The MTR100 Application Closes August 31
The “MTR100” is Marine Technology Reporter’s (MTR) annual ranking and reporting on the 100 most dynamic and interesting companies, people and technologies serving the global subsea sector. Now in its 18th year, the MTR100 has become the most anticipated edition of Marine Technology Reporter every year, and MTR remains the world’s largest, audited circulation publication serving the sector. To be considered for inclusion, you must apply. Deadline is August 31, 2023.Apply Here
MTR100: The Application is Open
The “MTR100” is Marine Technology Reporter’s (MTR) annual ranking and reporting on the 100 most dynamic and interesting companies, people and technologies serving the global subsea sector. Now in its 18th year, the MTR100 has become the most anticipated edition of Marine Technology Reporter every year, and MTR remains the world’s largest, audited circulation publication serving the sector. To be considered for inclusion, you must apply. Deadline is August 31, 2023.
MTR100: The Application is Open
The “MTR100” is Marine Technology Reporter’s (MTR) annual ranking and reporting on the 100 most dynamic and interesting companies, people and technologies serving the global subsea sector. Now in its 18th year, the MTR100 has become the most anticipated edition of Marine Technology Reporter every year, and MTR remains the world’s largest, audited circulation publication serving the sector. To be considered for inclusion, you must apply. Deadline is August 31, 2023.https://2023mtr100.marinetechnologynews.com/
MTR100: The 2023 Application is Open
The “MTR100” is Marine Technology Reporter’s (MTR) annual ranking and reporting on the 100 most dynamic and interesting companies, people and technologies serving the global subsea sector. Now in its 18th year, the MTR100 has become the most anticipated edition of Marine Technology Reporter every year, and MTR remains the world’s largest, audited circulation publication serving the sector. To be considered for inclusion, you must apply. Deadline is August 31, 2023.Click Here to Apply
Subsea: Argeo Builds the Tools to Bridge the Data Gap
up with Argeo CEO Trond Crantz for a far-reaching discussion on the company and its recent innovations in the surface and underwater vessel sector, as well as insights on its digital platforms and patented electromagnetic sensor systems. The full report will publish in the March/April print edition of MTR; here we present an excerpt focused on Argeos AUVs and uncrewed systems.Trond, can you give us a by-the-numbers look at Argeo today?We now have 50 employees, and since the start of April 2021 we have amassed four AUVs. Two of them are from Teledyne (SeaRaptor 6000) and also a brand new Hugin 6000
Oceanology Americas: Discount "Premium" Badges Available Now
As a long term partner of Oi Americas, Marine Technology Reporter has negotiated a fantastic deal on Conferences Badges for subscribers and readers of MarineTechnologyNews.com. Single day badges are usually $300, and 3 day badges are usually $650, however as an MTR reader you pay just $255 for a single day, and $552.50 for a 3 day Conference Badge if you use this code when prompted: MTROIA2023. There are even greater saving to be had if you buy multiple badges on the same transaction. To get this deal, CLICK HERE and follow the Register Now Button.Image courtesy
Reader Feedback: Lander Lab - Buoyancy
Thanks to the' Landereans' who replied to the article “BUOYANCY!”, in the May/June 2022 issue of MTR (Vol. 65, No. 4). There have been some very interesting follow-on conversations:LIQUID SYNTACTICKevin Ulmer, nU-Boats LLC: “Enjoyed your article on buoyancy in the latest Marine Technology News. Your idea of glass micro balloons suspended in liquid exists as "pumpable buoyancy" from the Aubin Group. https://www.aubingroup.com/products/renewables/pumpable-buoyancy/“I’m developing what I call “enhanced” liquid syntactics with
Lander Lab #3: Buoyancy
;A 65-lb air weight iron descent weight should be sufficient if half of the top 17” sphere is out of the water. If bottom currents are suspected, an additional 20% weight could be added to keep the lander from hopping across the seafloor.We discussed ferrocement anchors in the January 2022 MTR, cheap and heavy, using steel stampings for the coarse gravel in a concrete mix. You’ll need to do the air weight/water weight measurement yourself to determine what specific gravity you’re getting. Because it’s a composite of cement and iron, you’ll likely hit around