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November 4, 2020
Find out what’s making a splash in the marine technology industry at Oi Connect! Learn from the experts at Oceanology International' four-day virtual conference, discover your next solution at the virtual exhibition and make connections for the future through 1-2-1 video meetings and speed networking.
This is the foremost event to connect with the global ocean technology community from anywhere in the world! Join the discussion December 1-4, 2020 and let’s take ocean tech to the next level.
https://www.oceanologyinternational.com/
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October 25, 2020
Let Teledyne RDI detail the top 5 reasons why you’re going to want a new Wayfinder DVL to navigate your micro vehicle.
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October 11, 2020
The Teledyne Marine 2020 Photo/ Data Contest has concluded with over 80 qualified submissions that helped to donate over $1200 to Save the Children as part of their charitable giving campaign. These funds will be used to aid children around the world during what can only be called – a very challenging year. Thank you to everyone who participated by submitting your amazing photos and data, sharing them, or just voting for your favorites!
We always look forward to this annual contest to see what our customers have been up to, and as usual, this year did not disappoint. Without further ado, this year's winners are…
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September 22, 2020
Ocean engineer and inventor Graham Hawkes founded his current company HAWX Open Ocean, LLC to design and build technologies for both manned and unmanned vehicles with the goal of enabling undersea access to all. His latest invention is the Sea Rocket (Patent Pending) series of gravity powered vertical water column vehicles that collect data and video from the surface to the sea floor.
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August 4, 2020
The Greensea crawler advances the technology used for hull inspection and UWILD inspection by providing a stable base for cameras and other imaging sensors like the Kraken Robotics SeaVision. Engineers can determine precise measurements from 3-D laser scans with confidence that their sensors didn’t move.
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July 12, 2020
Got 2 minutes? Check out this series of short videos filmed by our sales staff for a quick, casual & entertaining look at the top 5 features of several key products.