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May 18, 2025
Since it was founded in 2012, the Kraken Robotics story has been one of continual growth, both organically and via acquisition. A core premise of its business are enabling everyone, from subsea defense to commercial companies to explorers, to see more clearly underwater via high-resolution 3D acoustic imaging solutions and services. Marine Technology TV caught up with Lynne Adu, EVP and CCO, Kraken Robotics recently to discuss its next-step to provide Synthetic Aperture Sonar (SAS) as a service, as well as the powerful growth in its battery business.
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May 14, 2025
CathX Ocean debuted its INKA Iris camera at Ocean Business in Southampton, but the new unit is much more than a camera. Utilizing advanced machine learning tools, INKA Iris is designed to make the process of collecting, processing and delivering subsea videos much more efficient for a variety of subsea vehicle platforms. Adrian Boyle, CEO, and David O’Reilly, CTO explain the tech and the promise.
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May 11, 2025
The efficient collection, dissemination and analysis of data is ubiquitous throughout the maritime, offshore energy and subsea solution. Kongsberg Discovery, a clear leader in the space, recently introduced Geomatics, a web-based platform that is equipment agnostic, able to be deployed across multiple platforms. At its launch in Southampton, Marine Technology TV caught up with Leif Bildoy, Product Manager, Peer Fietzek, Snr. Business Development Manager, and Kjetil Haugvik Hansen, Software Component Manager for insights on why it was created and what it can deliver.
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May 11, 2025
The two-man portable Comet-300 autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV) from RTSYS is a multi-dimensional and cost-effective. Light in weight, it is packed with power, able to carry a host of sensors and technologies – including RTSYS’ own underwater communications protocol, to help those who must work efficiently under the water – from mine clearance to offshore wind to scientific seabed mapping.
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May 8, 2025
After a year on the job at the helm of the National Oceanography Centre in Southampton, John Siddorn reflects on the path that brought him to the helm of this venerable institution, as well as the armada of tools that he has: the people, the ships, the fleet of autonomous systems; all to make the study of the world’s oceans more efficient and effective.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.