
Olis Robotics Partners with Forum Energy Technologies
Controller unlocks vast new opportunities for offshore energy companies to increase efficiencies, reduce human risk and greatly lower their costs,” said Don Pickering, CEO for Olis Robotics. “By partnering with Forum Energy Technologies, we are excited to accelerate bringing this transformative technology to new customers around the world.”The controller is purpose-built for future integration of 3D visualization and autonomy capabilities to further reduce expenses and increase operational capacities in the subsea market.“Forum welcomes this opportunity to offer cutting-edge

MTR100: #1 Wendy Schmidt
and remove microplastic particles from the water. Transformative innovations supported by Schmidt Marine illustrate how you can scale technology to better conserve the ocean. “I am driven to find ways to change our world, and doing so by taking the risks that others won’t. Using transformative technology funding we can impact the scale of solutions and impact our future ocean,” says Schmidt.What has made Schmidt a truly transformative influence is her vision and execution in solving the really hard problems associated with ocean health. She inspires people to care by illustrating
Saab Seaeye Joins NOC Robotics Innovation Center
comprises hardware and software building blocks that allow the rapid and harmonious migration of options across different systems, resulting in accelerated development and innovation. Adam Schink, Marine Robotics Innovation Center Manager at the NOC, added, “The concept of transformative technology is already creating a future where readily adaptable systems are able to resolve varied and complex tasks at a much lower cost than ever before. We are delighted to welcome Saab Seaeye to the Innovation Center – forging links with industry and academia is vital in expanding these

MacArtney Shows Sensorbots at Ocean Business
, U.K. As human understanding and appreciation of the oceans rapidly increases, so does the demand for equipment capable of remotely monitoring this inhospitable and underexplored ecosystem. For this purpose, scientists at the Arizona State University have developed Sensorbots - a potentially transformative technology that promise to mark the beginning of a new era in ocean sensing. Sensorbots are small, transparent spherical devices equipped with variety of surface mounted sensors for measuring various analytes such as pH, trace metals and temperatures related to underwater environmental micro and

Experience Sensorbots with MacArtney at Ocean Business 2013
sensing As human understanding and appreciation of the oceans rapidly increases, so does the demand for equipment capable of remotely monitoring this inhospitable and underexplored ecosystem. For this purpose, scientists at the Arizona State University have developed Sensorbots - a potentially transformative technology that promise to mark the beginning of a new era in ocean sensing. Sensorbots, how do they work? Sensorbots are small, transparent spherical devices equipped with variety of surface mounted sensors for measuring various analytes such as pH, trace metals and temperatures related to