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ROV Technology

Teledyne Seabotix

Shark Marine electrically powered Remotely Operated Vehicles for the off- shore oil and gas industry. Saab Seaeye has recently expanded

Shark Marine its production capacity by 50% with the opening of a new 24,000 sq ft factory in Fareham, Hampshire, U.K.

Shark Marine Technologies Inc. started developing under- water technology in 1984. Shark Marine works closely with other industry leading suppliers to deliver complete integrated

Seatronics

Seatronics, an Acteon company, provides marine electronics to solutions. “We are focused on a few different markets with the subsea services market, providing a full service capability, our ROVs. Predominantly we ? t that little niche between the which encompasses rental, sales, personnel, service and repair larger ROVs and the small ROVs. So our real niche has been and asset management. Their market segments include ROV the ones that have enough power to do things and yet are still surveys, navigation and positioning, oceanographic systems, in the light end of it,” said Jim Garrington CEO/President of video inspection, geophysical surveys, ROV tooling, dving Shark Marine. Its customer base includes commercial diving, and non-destructive testing and computer systems. Seatronics scienti? c research, survey ? rms, ? lm production companies, offers 24/7 technical support throughout their global of? ces in search and recovery organizations and some of the most elite

Aberdeen, Abu Dhabi, Houston, Macaé, Perth and Singapore. military and law enforcement agencies around the world.

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