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RTsys https://rtsys.eu/

Specializing in underwater acoustics and robotics, RTsys deals with both civil and defense sectors with a focus on Anti

Submarine Warfare (ASW) and Mine Counter Measures (MCM). RTsys manufactures ASW training targets, acoustic systems (PAM, sonar calibration and characterization, acous- tic signature acquisition), and AUV and diver held sonar sys- tems for EOD divers and Special Forces. Every RTsys device is run by SDA® Technology (Synchronous Data Acquisition), allowing for high-computing capacities and low-energy con- time. Users on offshore wind farms, whether local regula- sumption. RTsys’ activity is divided into four areas of ex- tors, planning boards or construction companies, are able to pertise: ASW systems, Manned and Unmanned systems for measure real time audio levels and carry out live monitoring

MCM, AUVs, and Passive Acoustic Monitoring systems for when sound levels exceed regulation limits. The results are science and industry. transmitted using 4G or Iridium to a speci? c internet platform

RTsys provides a real time acoustic monitoring buoy developed by RTsys. This embedded algorithm is embedded equipped with acoustic recorders, which analyzes data in real on every RTsys underwater acoustic buoy.

Saab Seaeye www.saabseaeye.com

For more than 30 years Saab Seaeye has built a reputation es, power and tasking options, ranging from man-portable as a pioneer of underwater robotic technology that has led the to deep-rated work systems and hybrid tethered/autonomous industry by creating innovative solutions trusted to perform vehicles. Recently added is Seaeye’s pioneering new seven- complex tasks in the most challenging environments on the function all-electric work-class manipulator. Intelligent con- planet. A wholly owned subsidiary of Saab, it has facilities trol is at the core of our technology ecosystem providing a in the UK and Sweden, along with substantial water tank and behavior-based modular network of distributed devices and lake test facilities. Over 80% of its systems are exported to software that enables real-time system control and feedback markets that span the globe with vehicles operating in more from the heart of every subsystem – and makes possible the than 75 countries. The systems come in wide variety of siz- ready adoption of new technologies.

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