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March 29, 2022
At Oceanology International ’22 in London, Marine Technology Reporter (MTR) discovered many recent innovations designed to make working under the water safer and more efficient. In this segment we visit with Uni Bull, Senior Hydrographic Specialist at Norbit to discuss the latest advancements in multibeam sonar, including the company’s new WINGHEAD i80S.
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March 28, 2022
At Oceanology International ’22 in London, Marine Technology Reporter (MTR) discovered many recent innovations designed to make working under the water safer and more efficient. In this segment we visit with Francisco Bustamante, Evologics’ Sr. Operations Manager, to discuss the company’s state-of-the-art acoustic communication and positioning systems, as well as latest advancements in surface and underwater vehicles.
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(by Mike Kozlowski)
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March 25, 2022
At Oceanology International ’22 in London, Marine Technology Reporter (MTR) discovered many recent innovations designed to make working under the water safer and more efficient. In this segment we visit with Niru Somayajula, CEO of Sensor Technology to discuss the latest advancements in sonar equipment.
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(by Greg Trauthwein)
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December 14, 2021
Timmy Gambin, University of Malta and his team utilize modern AUV technology to help uncover the mysteries of ships lost at sea.
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(by Greg Trauthwein)
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November 24, 2021
Tim Janssen, CEO, Sofar Ocean Technologies, discusses this real-time ocean intelligence platforms quest to collect, network and distribute vast amounts of ocean data.
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(by Greg Trauthwein)
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October 1, 2021
Sea Machines’ leaderships in the maritime autonomy space lands Michael Johnson as one of MTR’s Top 10 Innovators in the 2021 “MTR100”.
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September 30, 2021
This year’s ‘Number One Ocean Influencer’ is Rick Spinrad, Undersecretary of Commerce for Oceans and Atmosphere / NOAA Administrator, who describes in detail the technologies and challenges that will drive NOAA in the coming years.