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STR, Forssea Agree Exclusive Partnership

accuracy. The V-LOC technology is embedded inside an innovative camera, called the NAV CAM which mounted on a ROV system and markers attached onto subsea assets. The real-time output can provide the operator with live asset’s heading and attitude, or relativedistance between 2 structures.Scott Johnstone, Group Managing Director, STR said, "Over the past year, we have worked closely with Forssea Robotics on their technology and monitored the trialing and testing of its prototypes. It has been a great opportunity for STR to support an innovative organisation who have a passion for evolving

Neil Manning, COO of 3D at Depth with Jason French, Business Development Director of Asia Pacific, Subsea Technology & Rentals Australia PTY Ltd (Photo: 3D at Depth)

3D at Depth Partners with STR

, said, “As we continue to experience rapid growth in the Asia Pacific region, we looked for a partner with technical expertise and a deep understanding of customer requirements.”Manning added that the partnership will help to fast-track the growth and use of our technology regionally.Scott Johnstone, STR Group’s Managing Director, said, “This partnership will complement our recent expansion and investment in the Asia Pacific Region and with the official opening of STR’s Australian Office, this will allow us to continue to deliver world class leading technology and support

The Nexus 2 features bi-directional spread spectrum acoustics for precise and reliable positioning (Image: Applied Acoustics)

STR Doubles Order from Applied Acoustics

;   STR now offers its clients access to the Nexus 2 system that provides 16 target tracking as well as a new comprehensive range of software features and survey tools such as the common interrogate frequency (CIF), greatly enhanced accuracy and geo-referenced graphical overlay.   Scott Johnstone, Managing Director at STR commented, “As providers of specialist marine equipment and supporters of Applied Acoustics’ products we had no hesitation in purchasing two Nexus 2 systems to support our customers’ operations worldwide. STR are keen to develop alliances with well-establis

L-R : Rachel Coe, Lead Operations Administrator; Chris Frost, Technical Sales Engineer; Hollie Moran, Sales Coordinator and James Rix, Technical Manager.

STR Awarded for International Growth

international growth including research into market and demand, export growth, increase in revenues from overseas operations and contribution to business as a whole, increase in market share, potential and plan for sustained growth and finally, overall commitment to international business.   Scott Johnstone, Managing Director at STR said, “This Award is recognition of the significant investment and commitment a team of staff have devoted to developing the business globally over the past few years. At STR we recognize international growth as an essential element for securing a profitable future

Barry Cairns from Sonardyne (right) and Scott Johnstone from STR (left) confirm the deal that makes STR the first to purchase the new Syrinx DVL (Photo: Sonardyne)

STR First to Order Sonardyne Syrinx DVL

deliver high performance underwater navigation technology that is always a step-ahead of its rivals. Although our Syrinx DVL was launched just a few weeks ago, STR has been quick to realize the technical and commercial advantages it offers.”   Speaking during the Ocean Business event, Scott Johnstone, Managing Director for Subsea Technology and Rentals commented, “We have been working with Sonardyne for around 20 years now. We consider their technology low risk and are excited about being the first company in the world to offer Syrinx DVLs to rent.” He added, “We&rsquo

STR Invests in Multibeam Sonar System

multibeam sonar will be employed by STR customers for wide swath bathymetric survey operations from surface vessels, utilizing the integrated GNSS-aided inertial navigation system, whilst maintaining flexibility as an ROV “ready” multibeam system rated to 4,000m water depth.   Scott Johnstone, Managing Director at STR, said, “We have been working with NORBIT products at STR’s head office in Great Yarmouth for several months. Our engineering team has invested a significant amount of time in developing procedures and undertaking technology workshops alongside representatives

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