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The launch of the new Echoscope4G always be a challenging one, but with

Surface is an important milestone for the right approach, equipment and

Coda Octopus and we continue to in- ability to visualize the operations in novate our products with the aim of real-time and 3D, the challenges can standardizing real-time 3D solutions be managed and reduced to accept- in the subsea market – for various ap- able levels. As a leader in real-time plications and different price points. 3D acoustic imaging and mapping, ®

The unique volumetric pulse, the wide the new Echoscope4G Surface is an

FoV and volume of data generated by example of how Coda Octopus will this unique technology make it well continue to innovate and develop both suited to autonomous operation in- hardware and software to continue to cluding autonomous assessment and be at the forefront of subsea engineer- identi

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