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Impact Subsea www.impactsubsea.co.uk

Founded in 2015, Impact Subsea aims to set a new standard for underwater sensor solutions, specializing in underwater sensors including: underwater altimeters, depth sensors, AHRS and sonars. It launched its ISS360

Sonar, touted by the company the world’s smallest im- aging sonar. Available with optional integrated AHRS and two depth ratings; 1500m and 4000m. Impact Sub- sea also launched a new version of its software, seaView

V2. While currently only compatible with the sonar,

Cellula Robotics Ltd.

further features will be added in order to operate with

Burnaby, Canada – www.cellula.com all Impact Subsea sensors. Also launched this year is a

Cellula Robotics is an engineering solutions company full ocean depth Altimeter – the ISA500-11K. based in Vancouver, Canada, that specializes in the turn- key design and production of sea? oor intervention and subsea autonomous vehicle systems. In 2019, Cellula built and started sea trials of Solus-LR, a fuel cell pow- ered with 250kWh usable energy, 3000msw long range unmanned underwater vehicle (UUV) for Defence

Research Development Canada. It also contributed to many signi? cant projects worldwide, such as creating a CO2 Injection Skid for National Oceanography Cen- tre’s STEMM-CCS research expedition, and complet- ing two projects for Canada’s Innovation for Defence

Excellence and Security program.

Falmouth Scienti? c Inc.

www.falmouth.com

Falmouth Scienti? c, Inc. (FSI), founded in 1989 based on Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution technology licenses, provides sensors, systems and transducers for survey solutions and applications in salt and freshwa- ter environments. FSI’s standard product areas include seismic sources, sub-bottom pro? lers, side scan sonar www.hydrocompinc.com imaging systems; current, wave, and tide monitoring

HydroComp is a leader in providing hydrodynamic systems; advanced electro-acoustic transducers; and software and services for resistance and propulsion pre- acoustic relocation systems. FSI will soon be moving diction, propeller sizing and design and forensic perfor- into a new modern facility just a short distance away mance analysis. Through its unique array of software from the current location by late summer 2020. packages and services, HydroComp serves more than 1200 naval architectural design ? rms, shipyards, yacht owners, ship operators, propeller designers, universities and militaries. Underwater vehicle designers require unique analytical capabilities to provide effective and ef? cient solutions to challenging subsea problems. Hy- droComp’s tools – NavCad, PropElements, PropCad, and PropExpert – provide the critical capabilities nec- essary for vehicle designers and researchers to better understand and simulate vessel hydrodynamics, propul- sion performance, power requirements, vehicle range, energy budgets and silencing of propeller noise.

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