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March 12, 2023
Born eight years ago, Hydromea is a dynamic and fast-growing Swiss-based subsea technology company that aims to help solve some of the subsea industry’s most vexing problems. Co-founder and CTO Felix Schill shares with Marine Technology TV insights on the technical trends driving vehicle and communications tech development.
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February 20, 2023
Born from offshore energy, Argeo is a small but fast-growing Norwegian company that is breaking barriers on the development and deployment of autonomous vessels and patented electro magnetic sensor systems, too. Trond Crantz, Argeo’s CEO, chats with Marine Technology Reporter to discuss the course ahead.
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February 9, 2023
The need to discover and recover masses of information from our oceans is well understood and agreed, a potential boon to business, science and defense. Today there are many individual and coordinated efforts globally to more efficiently, effectively retrieve and distribute data, including an initiative from USEA Ocean Data, a Norwegian start-up that is aiming to leverage advanced autonomy as an exponential multiplier of capability. MTR TV recently spoke with Felipe Lima, CEO, USEA Ocean Data, for insights on his organization’s progress to date and the challenges ahead.
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February 7, 2023
There are many ‘blue’ initiatives domestically and abroad, but Toby Stapleton and his crew at the Blue Venture Forum are unique in their approach in seeking to match blue tech start-ups with both mentorship and money. Stapleton visited with MTR to discuss his recently concluded forum, which attracted 300 visitors to Newport, Rhode Island.
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October 30, 2022
Real-time, cloud-based wave monitoring helps offshore operators perform more efficiently and safely, as Jonas Røstad, Chief Commercial Officer, explains.
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September 20, 2022
Ian Estaphan Owen, co-founder and CEO of JAIA Robotics, discusses the rationale behind the company’s founding and it’s prospects for the future.
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September 16, 2022
Karl Lander, Director, Regulatory Compliance and Outreach, discusses the “hull cleaning as a service” system pioneered by Armach Robotics, as well as how it falls into the “decarbonization” discussion.
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August 29, 2022
Teledyne’s Reson Seabat T50R multibeam echosounder (MBES) was the essential piece of kit deployed in extreme tidal sites (currents speed greater than 3m/s) off the coast of western Scotland, UK. Christian Armstrong, PhD candidate, University of Highlands and Islands and Pim Kuus, Teledyne Marine discuss the project and the findings.
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August 15, 2022
David Parker discusses the rationale behind the new UK Center for Seabed Mapping, with insight on seabed mapping and it’s connection to the Blue Economy.
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July 26, 2022
Born from offshore engineering, the Wonder Reef literally came to life under the guise of Subcon Blue Solutions, large scale sculptural artist Daniel Templeman and the City of Gold Coast.