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and Compatt 6+ LBL systems can double as communications uniting leading subsea brands under one umbrella to leverage networks, enabling AUVs, ROVs, and divers to share naviga- centralized R&D, engineering, and market support. Four of its tion data and mission updates. EvoLogics pushes acoustic companies - Nortek, Tritech International, Klein Marine communications further with its patented, dolphin-inspired Systems, and RS Aqua - are featured in this year’s MTR100,

S2C (Sweep Spread Carrier) technology, which offers si- underscoring its growing in? uence across defense, offshore multaneous communication and positioning in challenging energy, and ocean science. Meanwhile, Forcys, launched in environments. This dual capability enables distributed AUV 2022 by the UK-based Sonardyne Group, takes a similarly swarms, networked MCM systems, and diver guidance tools, synergistic approach. Comprised of Wavefront Systems, all built on a common communications backbone. Chelsea Technologies, EIVA, Voyis, and Sonardyne, Forcys technology partners pool expertise in sonar, navigation, auton-

Integration & Collaboration: omy, and mission systems to accelerate innovation for MCM,

The Ecosystem Behind the Innovation anti-submarine warfare, and seabed surveillance.

The rapid pace of maritime defense innovation is fueled not only by trends in cutting-edge technologies, but also by col- A New Era of Maritime Defense laborative ecosystems that accelerate the transition of com- From ruggedized cables to long-endurance autonomous plat- mercial ocean technology into defense applications. These forms, the companies in this year’s MTR100 represent more hubs, holding companies, and strategic alliances are helping than engineering excellence; they are shaping the future of mar- to bridge the gap between commercial innovation and opera- itime defense. Advances in power systems, navigation technol- tional capability. Technology clusters like Nova Scotia-based ogy, sonar imaging, and unmanned vehicles are converging to

COVE (Centre for Ocean Ventures and Entrepreneurship) create an undersea domain that is more connected, persistent, provide a collaborative space for startups, researchers, and de- and resilient than ever before. As subsea threats evolve, these fense contractors to test and re? ne their products. General innovators are delivering the situational awareness and opera-

Oceans, formed in 2021, is a global ocean technology group tional superiority essential to securing the ocean depths.

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Remote Ocean Systems offers the most complete line of positioners in the industry, engineered for payloads from 10, 20, 100 and up to 350 pounds. All positioners are available in Aluminum housing (standard) but are offered in Stainless Steel and Titanium for maximum longevity in seawater. ROS positioners offer accuracy from +/- 1.5° to 0.1°. ROS AccuPositioner™ is ideal for Sonar applications where precise, computer- controlled accuracy is required. ROS positioners are available as single axis (pan rotation) and dual axis (pan & tilt rotation) configurations with numerous connector options.

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