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A FusionPro 1RU MultiViewer from

Zandar Technologies was installed onboard the DMT Diamond vessel for Deep Marine

Technology, Inc. of Houston. The supply and sale of Zandar equipment was through

Industrial Audio/Video, Inc. in Houston and Bock Associates, Inc. in Irving, Texas.

Built in 2005, DMT Diamond is a 240 ft., Class II Dynamically Positioned Multi-

Service Vessel (DP MSV) used to carry out subsea construction and field development works, deepwater intervention tasks, remotely operated vehicle (ROV) surveys, and flying lead and umbilical installations for oil and gas companies predominantly in the Gulf of Mexico. "When putting together the feature ele- ments required to effectively operate a sub- sea construction vessel in the Gulf of

Mexico, it was essential to DMT that our monitoring system be comprised of the lat- est in state-of-the-art technology" said

Jeremy Herndon, Project Manager for the

DMT Diamond at Deep Marine

Technology, Inc. "As a result of endeavoring to offer our clients unparalleled service, we chose the

Zandar MultiViewer based upon its ability to take composite video, computer VGA inputs for our survey spread and geoseismic data and combine them all onto a single screen. The benefits of getting a clear, high resolution picture in the combination of computer and composite feeds offers us a news 8 MTR April 2006

New Depths for Subsea

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