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November 5, 2024
Autonomy in maritime operations is oft-discussed, but without the regulatory framework in place, the advent of fully autonomous ship will be the exception, not the norm. But pioneer technology developers like Norway’s Maritime Robotics are driving forward on automation technology today, aiming for fewer people onboard in the name of efficiency and safety. Sondre Sandvik, Sales Manager, Maritime Robotics spoke with Maritime Reporter TV at the SMM exhibition in Hamburg for a frank discussion of how savvy ship owners can leverage automation technology for return on investment today.
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September 17, 2024
The cluster of maritime, offshore energy and subsea organizations and people – in industry, academia and government – is legendary in Newfoundland & Labrador. In this episode we visit with David Molyneux, Director, Ocean Engineering Research Center, Memorial University, for a discussion of the assets and expertise under his watch, with a look inside the center and it’s particular experience of operating in and around ‘iceberg alley.’
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September 15, 2024
Minister Andrew Parsons, Industry, Energy & Technology, Newfoundland & Labrador, Canada, discusses the innovative technology cluster that has grown within and outside of his province, with insights on the technology and the market sectors that will power the region and the country’s future.
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September 3, 2024
Since its founding in 2012 with six people, Kraken Robotics has operated by the succinct motto: “Innovate or Die.” Fast forward to 2024, and Kraken Robotics is a global powerhouse, publicly traded with 250 employees and revenues fast approaching the $100m mark. David Shea has been with the company since the start and today serves as its Chief Technology Officer. In this interview with Marine Technology TV Shea discusses the technologies and trends that will power his company’s growth into the future.
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August 13, 2024
Paula Mendonça came to St. Johns, Newfoundland & Labrador more than two decades ago from her native Portugal, and never left. Today, the energetic Mendonça serves as Executive Director of the Ocean StartUp Project, a national group that aims to “inspire, initiate & invest in early stage ocean technology startups.”
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May 19, 2024
Started 70 years ago in Southern California in Eric Birns’ father’s garage, BIRNS, Inc. has become a global leader in subsea technology, with a line of connectors, cable assemblies, lights and penetrators. BIRNS, Inc. is committed to quality, quality verified by objective data and third-party testing. At the recent Oceanology International 2024 in London, Eric Birns discusses the company’s evolution, technology milestones and its promising future to keep the subsea industry connected.
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April 28, 2024
Unique Group has evolved its technology offer to the subsea space mightily in its three decades of business, collaborating with its global clientele to develop and deliver solutions that maximize efficiency, cost-effectiveness and safety, while minimizing impact to the environment.
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April 25, 2024
When uncrewed vessels are the fodder of endless talk and speculation in maritime circles, Ocean Infinity has been a clear leader in blazing the trail, leveraging latest autonomous and remote operation technologies to help drive efficiency and safety in marine operations. Sam Taylor discusses the present and future with MTR TV.
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April 25, 2024
SMD announced the sale of its first electric ROV to Luxembourg-based marine contractor, Jan De Nul Group. Mike Jones, Chairman, SMD, discusses the significance of the deal at the SMD booth at Oceanology International in London.
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April 25, 2024
At Oceanology International Greensea IQ had a coming out party for its new name and rebranding, highlighting the line of Bayonet Surf Zone Robotics that are designed to gather information efficiently in the difficult surf zone. Ben Kinnaman, CEO, Greensea IQ, discusses with MTR TV the vision for his company’s future.