
Kongsberg's cNODE Mantis: A Second Set of Eyes For Subsea Installation Tasks
marine technology company Kongsberg Maritime has this week launched cNODE Mantis – a new addition to the cNODE product range of acoustic modems which introduces the new capability to stream a live video feed for a variety of subsea installation tasks.Kongsberg said the addition of a live video solution significantly increases the number of applications and services for which cNODE systems could be used."In many cases, the cNODE Mantis could be a vital asset for increasing efficiency in challenging operations by supplementing high-quality video from an ROV with acoustic video streaming

VisualSoft Selected for Cable-laying Vessel NKT Victoria
electricity, equivalent to the electricity needs of about 2,000,000 Scottish people. This project aims to help Scotland transition towards a low carbon economy. Andy McAra, VisualSoft’s product director, said, “We are very excited to release our new multi-channel high definition video solution to the market and it is great to be supplying the first of these systems to iSURVEY who we have had the pleasure of working closely with for many years.” “It also makes us very proud to see our systems being installed on this new state of the art cable lay ship not least
SIDUS IP Video Based Systems for General Dynamics NASSCO
in honor of Lewis B. Puller, the most decorated U.S. Marine in history and the only one to be awarded five Navy Crosses. MLP-3 is the first ship of the class to be configured as an Afloat Forward Staging Base (AFSB). Delivery is scheduled for the second quarter of 2015. After providing robust video solutions for MLP 1 & 2, General Dynamics NASSCO has tasked SIDUS Solutions of San Diego, Calif. to engineer and supply an integrated IP video solution for this new class of vessel. SIDUS is building an upgraded IP video surveillance system that offers improved operations and safety on the ship, improving