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ronments. The new agreement will address speci? c techni- cal gaps in the UUV defense and offshore energy markets especially for long duration, multi-payload mission opera- tions where communications are often denied or restricted.
As part of the new alliance, Metron’s Resilient Mission
Autonomy portfolio will be integrated into Cellula’s Solus and Imotus families of vehicles to deliver AI-enabled situ- ational awareness and execute real-time onboard mission adaption, rerouting and replanning, all with a multi-payload management system and the ? exibility for ship or port-to- port mission deployments. Cellula’s Solus-LR and Solus-
XR platforms will be equipped with Cellula’s hydrogen fuel cell technology, supporting sustainable, long duration operations with zero carbon emissions • Teledyne Marine Acquires Valeport
Teledyne Marine agreed to acquire Valeport a leader in the design and manufacture of underwater sensors and pro? l- ers. Valeport is one of the UK’s leading manufacturers of oceanographic and hydrographic instrumentation. The in- dependent family-owned business, which was established in 1969, designs and manufactures instrumentation for the oceanographic and hydrographic communities with a world- wide customer base that includes: subsea, hydrographic, metrological and positioning, oceanographic, ports, har- bours, dredging, energy and scienti? c research sectors.
• Greensea IQ Signs Contract with BUVI
Greensea IQ, announced the signing of BUVI Scandinavia (BUVI) to join its international sales team, which follows another recent signing of the Spanish sales representative
Uniformidad Y Suminstros De Proteccion (USP). Cumu- latively these are milestones in Greensea IQ’s continuous global expansion efforts, and Greensea IQ’s footprint will now encompass Finland, Norway, Sweden, and Spain. The new business relationships will see BUVI and USP represent
Greensea IQ and its complete range of Bayonet autonomous underwater ground vehicles (AUGVs). “We are excited to welcome BUVI Scandinavia and USP to our Growth Team,” said Rob Howard, Greensea IQ’s CGO. “Their representa- tion in these key regions strengthens our efforts to provide h h h h h d Wals RichardW als Richard Wals by by Richard Wals P to by Richar Wals Pho Pho P Photo o to t by by y by y Ric ic ichar ar ard Wals ls l h, h, h, h, h, h h,
Greensea IQ products and services on a global scale.”
UCS hy UCS hy/UCS fO fO ce ceanog n f Ocean nography/UCS itu itu itution ofO ceanography/UCS S ipps s nstituti tion of Oceanography/UCS Scr Sc Scripps I s sI nst t st st stitu tutio i ion o o of Oceanograp phy/ y hy/UCSD D D D D D DUCSD • Unique Group signed a contract with Kongsberg Discovery
Unique Group signed a contract with Kongsberg Discov- ery for $1.7m of seabed mapping and compact acoustic po- sitioning technology for the APAC region. The agreement,
Ocean Lander for the delivery of cNODE Transponders, µPAP SSBL
COMPONENTS AND SYSTEMS systems and the recently launched EM2042 multibeam echo sounder (MBES), allows Unique to boost its subsea equipment rental pool. The order will swell the capacity of
Unique’s Singapore base, giving customers in South East
Asia fresh access to the calibration free µPAP SSBL sys- tems and the lightweight, robust and user-friendly EM2042, globaloceandesign.com launched in September 2023.
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