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Hexagon Debuts the GAJT 310

Posted to Marine Technology TV (by Greg Trauthwein) on May 4, 2025

While digitalization delivers maritime and subsea with incredible potential in terms of efficiency, it’s a double edge sword that opens new pathways for outside interference. Richard Turner, VP OEM Sales & Marine Operations, Hexagon, discusses with Marine Technology TV the new GAJT-310, the latest in a family of products that effectively mitigates intentional and unintentional GPS jamming in the most challenging offshore marine environments.

Teledyne’s Compact Navigator Unlocks Big Potential on Smaller Vehicles

Posted to Marine Technology TV (by Greg Trauthwein) on May 4, 2025

At Ocean Business in Southampton, Teledyne Marine debuted a number of advanced technologies, led by the Compact Navigator, the world’s smallest and highest performing, fully integrated autonomous navigation solution. Rolf Christensen, Snr. Product Manager, dives into the tech with Marine Technology TV.

RAD Debuts New Electric Drive for Unmanned Vehicles

Posted to Marine Technology TV (by Greg Trauthwein) on April 29, 2025

Low-noise, low-vibration, fully electric fly-by-wire propulsion is now available at scale from RAD Propulsion, as CEO & Co-founder Dan Hook discussed with Marine Technology TV in Southampton.

D2 Jumps Headlong into Oceanography with its Hybrid CTD

Posted to Marine Technology TV (by Greg Trauthwein) on April 20, 2025

Innovation is rampant in the subsea sector, and D-2 Incorporated is a perfect example, branching out into the CTD sector following a request five years ago from the U.S. Navy. Dean Fougere, VP, D-2 Incorporated, discusses with Marine Technology TV the path from jet fuel certifier to the oceanography business.

SubCtech ESS Revolutionizes Onshore, Offshore Power

Posted to Marine Technology TV (by Greg Trauthwein) on April 27, 2025

SubCtech’s Li-Ion Energy Storage Systems deliver clean, reliable subsea energy, powering ROVs, AUVs, and subsea infrastructure — reducing CO₂ emissions and OPEX for sustainable marine operations. Designed for longevity and safety in harsh offshore environments. The safe way to cut costs.

Inside the NOC Robotics Center

Posted to Marine Technology TV (by Greg Trauthwein) on April 23, 2025

Much innovation in subsea robotics starts in academia, and the National Oceanography Centre in Southampton, UK, is a global leader with a fleet of more than 40 systems and 60 engineers and scientists. Alex Phillips, is the Head of Marine Autonomous Robotic Systems (MARS) at NOC, and Marine Technology recently caught up with him in his workshop to discuss key drivers in the evolution of efficient, effective underwater autonomous systems.

Greensea IQ Debuts EverClean with Inspection Deck Upgrade

Posted to Marine Technology TV (by Greg Trauthwein) on April 21, 2025

With a cascade of ever-tightening restrictions on emissions coming down from IMO, there has been an explosion of new solutions purporting to keep ship hulls clean. But all tech is not created equal, and Greensea IQ founder and CEO Ben Kinnaman – a pioneer in the sector – assesses that some are nothing more than ‘glorified pool cleaners.’ But in the end, Kinnaman and his Greensea IQ team realize, shipowners don’t care about clean hulls; shipowners don’t care about robots. But they do care about fuel efficiency, and Greensea IQ offers the robotic tools needed to help vessel owners save fuel while providing them with myriad data on hull condition that aids in effective lifecycle maintenance.

UUVs: Powered for Performance

Posted to Marine Technology TV (by Greg Trauthwein) on January 29, 2025

The proliferation of unmanned underwater vehicles (UUVs) under development for military use has driven the UUV battery market into a frenzy, and Kraken – with its SeaPower line-up – is ramping up production to fill the burgeoning need. Nat Spencer, Kraken’s COO, discusses with Marine Technology TV the strategic advantages of the SeaPower battery and the path ahead for this power segment.

Setting the Stage for Subsea in 2025

Posted to Marine Technology TV (by Greg Trauthwein) on January 27, 2025

Tim Gallaudet, PhD, Rear Admiral, U.S. Navy (ret) is the CEO of Ocean STL Consulting, is a maritime and subsea leader broadly respected for his life-long body of work on, in and around the oceans. In this Marine Technology TV interview, Galluadet shares his insights on all matters maritime, from: • The growing importance of subsea infrastructure defense, including the emergence of subsea data hubs; • Lessons learned from the Russia/Ukraine war in terms of subsurface, surface and airborne drones; • The spike in advanced satellite communications, artificial intelligence and quantum computing in the collection, dissemination and processing of ocean information.

Custom Cut

Posted to Marine Technology TV (by Greg Trauthwein) on January 12, 2025

The combination of Airmar and MSI delivers the efficiency of mass production (Airmar) with the ability to efficiently, cost-effectively and quickly produce custom products (MSI) for specific projects. Ryan Pellecchia explains.
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