New Submersible GPS Receiver for Marine Surveyors
waters. The new product comes from Great Yarmouth, U.K. based Modulus Technology Ltd, part of the AAE Technologies Group, and a sister company to Applied Acoustic Engineering Ltd. Modulus is the group’s innovation division that is dedicated to developing new, cutting-edge, advanced technological products. Though designed for operation on a floating catamaran, hydrophone or trencher etc., the MiniPod 101G will survive immersion to 10m. It is 170mm in length and 115mm diameter, and is externally powered by default but can be provided with internal power fail back-up as an option. Internal
Modulus Technology Adds AML Oceanographic to Its Portfolio
Yarmouth, U.K., is now representing Canadian manufacturer AML Oceanographic in the U.K. and Eire. Modulus Technology is part of the AAE Technologies Group, along with Applied Acoustic Engineering Ltd. Modulus is the Group’s innovation division, dedicated to both developing new technological products and representing similar manufacturers, such as AML Oceanographic, that complement its service and support functions. Founded in 1974, AML Oceanographic (formerly Applied Microsystems) has more than 40 years’ experience in the field of oceanographic instrumentation. Headquartered
Teledyne Opens Technology Development Center
facility outside of Teledyne Scientific, the company’s corporate research center in Thousand Oaks, Calif. “Through Teledyne Oil & Gas and our other Teledyne Marine group companies, Teledyne provides our customers with one of the most comprehensive portfolios of marine technological products, ranging from connectors and communication devices to sensors, imaging systems and complete underwater vehicles,” said Robert Mehrabian. “Both reliability and innovation are critical to Teledyne. We are pleased to make this investment and see it benefit our business, customers