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A SubC Imaging technician prepares a Tow Camera The latest software from SubC Imaging enables live,

System for sea trials, ensuring it can withstand the real-time data transfer and automatically embeds harsh marine environment. footage with EXIF data. © SubC Imaging © SubC Imaging doorstep. “This region’s rich maritime heritage and prox- all while staying rooted in the community that shaped us.” imity to some of the world’s harshest and most complex This environment becomes even more important, Collett marine environments drive us to innovate,” explained Chad added, as the industry shifts towards durable, ef? cient and

Collett, cofounder and CEO. “Being here means we’re con- data-driven operations, as well as increased collaboration stantly inspired and challenged by the conditions that our within NL and beyond.

technology is designed to thrive in, and it’s incredibly re- warding to see our solutions making a real impact globally, Nditive3D specializes in real-time gas detection and pre-

Kraken KATFISH towed synthetic aperture sonar system and autonomous launch and recovery system. © Kraken Robotics www.marinetechnologynews.com 41

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