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Valeport’s Bathy2

Posted to Marine Technology TV (by Greg Trauthwein) on March 18, 2024

The Bathy2 from Valeport is designed to meet bathymetric requirements for a reliable, accurate and robust instrument with more functionality to suit specific operations up to 6000m in depth, as Neal Adamson explained to MTR TV.

Hugin Endurance Stretches the Boundaries

Posted to Marine Technology TV (by Greg Trauthwein) on March 18, 2024

Paramount to working effectively and efficiently underwater is staying below the surface longer. The Hugin Endurance AUV, with its larger form factor and resulting payload, is designed to do just that, as Martin Wien Fjell, President, Kongsberg Discovery explains.

NBOSI: Small CTD Maker Packs a Powerful Punch

Posted to Marine Technology TV (by Greg Trauthwein) on January 3, 2024

Neil Brown Ocean Sensors Inc. (NBOSI) has a simple tagline: “The CTD for your AUV.” This small business has made a strong career offering research-quality Conductivity-Temperature-Depth (CTD) sensors in a compact, cost-effective and easy-to-integrate package for a wide range of subsea vehicles, including the tremendous market opportunity coming in the micro AUV market.

NOAA is Hiring Mariners

Posted to Marine Technology TV (by Greg Trauthwein) on December 1, 2023

The shortage of mariner globally is well documented, a shortage that impacts the U.S.’ National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). In a recent interview with Maritime Reporter TV, Chris Nichols, Professional Mariner Recruiter, NOAA, discusses the rationale for considering a career at sea with NOAA, including a $10,000 signing bonus.

Synchro Helps Put Subsea Tech to the Test

Posted to Marine Technology TV (by Greg Trauthwein) on November 27, 2023

Taking subsea technology from the workbench to commercialization has always been a process fraught with hurdles and sinkholes. Synchro is a new co-designed testbed to synchronize and evolve tech solutions, that could help to solve some of the oceans’ most pressing problems. Henry Ruhl, Director, and Amy West, Program Manager of Synchro discuss with Marine Technology TV the possibilities for technology developers.

Generations of Innovation in Sonar & Ultrasonic Technology at Massa

Posted to Marine Technology TV (by Greg Trauthwein) on November 6, 2023

Massa Products Corporation designs and manufactures sonar and ultrasonic products for use in ocean, air, and fluids. A long-tenured innovator in the subsea space, Massa is the “eyes and ears for navy ships and submarines,” boasting more than 170 U.S. Patents awarded. While Massa serves the defense, commercial and scientific communities, Dawn Massa Stancavish, President, CEO & Chief Innovation Officer, discussed with Marine Technology TV how the prevalence of geo-political conflicts is driving its innovation for its defense customers, as well as the keys to attracting and retaining the engineering talent that will drive Massa for the next generation.

CEO in Focus: Chris Gibson, VideoRay

Posted to Marine Technology TV (by Greg Trauthwein) on September 10, 2023

With a plethora of low-cost ROV manufacturers entering the market, VideoRay made the strategic decision to re-focus the company on selling fewer, but much higher value units. The strategy has paid off, and revenues have soared year-on-year since. Chris Gibson is long-tenured at VideoRay, but relatively new in the CEO seat. He shares his insights with Marine Technology TV on the evolution, pace and direction of the ROV sector.

Greensea IQ: “It’s about making a bigger impact”

Posted to Marine Technology TV (by Greg Trauthwein) on September 1, 2023

Ben Kinnaman, CEO, Greensea IQ, discusses with Marine Technololgy TV the rationale behind the move to take three companies—Greensea, Armach and Bayonet Ocean Vehicles—and create a new single company, Greensea IQ.

CSignum RadiEM Wireless, Seamless Data Transmission from the Water

Posted to Marine Technology TV (by Greg Trauthwein) on June 18, 2023

CSignum CEO Chris Brooks and his team discuss how its RadiEM innovation can seamlessly transmit data through the water-air boundary wirelessly.

Tapping Ocean Information Autonomously

Posted to Marine Technology TV (by Greg Trauthwein) on June 14, 2023

USEA is a Norwegian start-up aiming to leverage uncrewed vessels – both surface and subsurface – to more efficiently and effectively harness the world of data sitting in our oceans.
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