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  • MT Mar-24#45 ronments. The new agreement will address speci?  c techni-
c)
    March 2024 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 45

    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

  • MT Jan-24#27 Snakehead is a modular, 
recon? gurable, multi-mission)
    January 2024 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 27

    Snakehead is a modular, recon? gurable, multi-mission underwater vehicle deployed from submarine large ocean interfaces, with a government-owned architecture, mission autonomy and vehicle software. Photo by Richard Allen, Naval Undersea Warfare Center Division Newport www.marinetechnologynews.com

  • MN Nov-23#58 People &
Companies
employee Jason Powers from direc-
Mueller)
    November 2023 - Marine News page: 58

    People & Companies employee Jason Powers from direc- Mueller Elected Next tor of business development to chief SNAME President NETSCo president and CEO operating of? cer. Richard Mueller has been elected Stoik Joins Ascot US to become the next president of the Bukoski Mueller Peakes Pat Stoik has

  • MN Nov-23#49 R.B. WEEKS
Eastern Shipbuilding Group
Florida shipbuilder)
    November 2023 - Marine News page: 49

    R.B. WEEKS Eastern Shipbuilding Group Florida shipbuilder Eastern Ship- rier islands and nourishing beaches an electrical power, propulsion, and building Group (ESG) this Spring de- lost to erosion, aiding the U.S. Army dredge machinery package by Royal livered R.B. Weeks, a 8,550 cubic yard Corps of

  • MT Sep-23#74 MTR
100
NOVACAVI
https://www.novacavi.it 
Specialist in)
    September 2023 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 74

    MTR 100 NOVACAVI https://www.novacavi.it Specialist in cus- tom electrical cables design and manufacturing for the most varied and challenging applications since 1975, NOVACAVI develops speci? c Novacavi solutions as reliable high-quality accessories to any form of innovative equipment and

  • MT Sep-23#54 MTR
Lander Lab 9
100
UNDERWATER 
CAMERAS, 
LIGHTS
AND)
    September 2023 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 54

    MTR Lander Lab 9 100 UNDERWATER CAMERAS, LIGHTS AND OCEAN LANDERS Photo by Kevin Hardy, Global Ocean Design By Kevin Hardy, Global Ocean Design LLC bservation is the ? rst step of the Scienti? c Method. tether), intervalometer or topside control, low light sensitivity, “What’s that?”, leads to

  • MN Oct-23#24 Feature
Alternative Fuels 
However, the AMR notes there)
    October 2023 - Marine News page: 24

    Feature Alternative Fuels However, the AMR notes there are no commitments now Fire Protection Association dealing with safeguards for the from any vessel owners or gas companies for H2 offtake. “generation, installation, storage, piping, use, and han- In summarizing work so far, the AMR states that

  • MN Jun-23#29 Feature
Gov’t Shipbuilding
?  rst boat will serve as an)
    June 2023 - Marine News page: 29

    Feature Gov’t Shipbuilding ? rst boat will serve as an operational value of $150 million, making it one year contract period. test and evaluation platform, but will of the largest boat buys of its type for The Coast Guard is also in the pro- be assigned to USCGC Angela Mc- the service. cess of

  • MT Jul-23#42 Hydromea, Unplugged Team
Hydromea  partnered up with)
    July 2023 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 42

    Hydromea, Unplugged Team Hydromea partnered up with Unplugged, a Norwegian provider of inductive charging and data transfer technology, to develop a resident underwater drone system for continuous in- spection and monitoring of underwater assets. The partnership received $2.2m in grant funding, and

  • MT May-23#43 Many aspects of this project are being handled by separate)
    May 2023 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 43

    Many aspects of this project are being handled by separate manufacturers and installers, each with expertise relative to the oil and gas sector. The ZMAX-Planova consortium is acting as the integrator, pulling all of this expertise together to deliver a completed network for Petrobras. Of course

  • MT Mar-23#59 Sonardyne E1
Marine technology company Sonardyne appears)
    March 2023 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 59

    Sonardyne E1 Marine technology company Sonardyne appears in the main hall and outdoor demonstration zone with technologies and service. SubC Imaging C9 / D1 SubC Imaging designs and builds industry-leading deep sea cameras, subsea systems, LEDs, lasers, and software for marine research, offshore energy

  • MN Feb-23#33 new vessels will use battery-powered 
electric thrusters.)
    February 2023 - Marine News page: 33

    new vessels will use battery-powered electric thrusters. The batteries will be charged by diesel generators on board Eastern Shipbuilding Group has cut ? rst steel for a new auto and passenger ferry but can be upgraded to fully electric for the Bridgeport & Port Jefferson Steamboat Company. Eastern

  • MT Jan-23#43 Arctic Rays Debuts New Products
Arctic Rays released four)
    January 2023 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 43

    Arctic Rays Debuts New Products Arctic Rays released four new products in its suite of subsea technologies. Now available are: • YellowFin, the machine vision payload for turnkey sea? oor imaging, a fully integrated, turnkey imaging pay- load for small AUVs. • ViperFish: A dual-channel, compact torch

  • MT Jan-23#39 U.S. Navy to Name Oceanographic Survey Ship 
In 2019)
    January 2023 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 39

    U.S. Navy to Name Oceanographic Survey Ship In 2019, Nautilus plied the Paci? c waters off the USNS island of Nikuma- roro, searching for any sign of Amelia Earhart’s Robert lost plane. In the cool, dark control room, we kept a 24-hour vigil. Ballard The U.S. Navy’s next Path? nder-class

  • MT Nov-22#59 “World First” Resident Subsea Contract
What is being called)
    November 2022 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 59

    “World First” Resident Subsea Contract What is being called ‘the world’s ? rst resident subsea contract’ has been awarded to Modus by Equinor Energy for the autonomous deployment of a Saab Sabertooth underwa- ter robot, which will remain docked on the seabed between tasks. The Saab Sabertooth will remain

  • MN Nov-22#61 Silver Ships
TOBIN
Owner: U.S. Army 
Corps of Engineers
Builder:)
    November 2022 - Marine News page: 61

    Silver Ships TOBIN Owner: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Builder: Silver Ships Designer: Silver Ships new marine surveying vessel is custom designed for ager, said, “Together our engineering teams have designed the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) to hy- and built signi? cant boats like Tobin over many

  • MT Sep-22#75 www.norbit.com
Norbit Subsea
www.norbit.com
NORBIT is)
    September 2022 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 75

    www.norbit.com Norbit Subsea www.norbit.com NORBIT is a provider of tailored technology within se- lected niche markets headquartered in Trondheim, Norway. The Oceans business segment of NORBIT targets the global maritime market offering products and services within mar- itime monitoring, visualization

  • MN Oct-22#52 MN
Robert Allan Ltd. NETSCo
Richard 
Mike Fitzpatrick
Muelle)
    October 2022 - Marine News page: 52

    MN Robert Allan Ltd. NETSCo Richard Mike Fitzpatrick Mueller Robert Allan Ltd NETSCo NETSCo also has multiple ongoing projects in the off- Asked about where he sees greatest opportunities for Rob- shore wind turbine industry. A Stowage Survey was recently ert Allan Ltd. In the U.S., the ? rm’s president

  • MN Oct-22#50 MN
Gilbert Associates Inc
Gilbert 
Associates Inc
from 50)
    October 2022 - Marine News page: 50

    MN Gilbert Associates Inc Gilbert Associates Inc from 50 feet to over 300 feet including the 154 ft ferry marine structures, including research vessels, ferries, tugs, vessel Captain Richard G. Spear for Maine Department barges, ? oating bridges, offshore installations, and special- of Transportation

  • MN Oct-22#37 MN
Austal USA
Austal 
USA
and long lead-time material for)
    October 2022 - Marine News page: 37

    MN Austal USA Austal USA and long lead-time material for one Heritage class OPC, as their ability to deliver. This is excellent news for the fu- with options for production of up to 10 additional vessels, ture of our Coast Guard and for shipbuilding in Alabama. the Coast Guard announced in June. The

  • MR Aug-22#33 Rabinowitz said her yard has 10 ships in its backlog)
    August 2022 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 33

    Rabinowitz said her yard has 10 ships in its backlog, includ- ing the last of the Flight IIA ships and the newer Flight III variants. “Currently, seven ships are under construction. DDG 122 John Basilone was translated and christened in June, and all backlog ships have been funded by Congress. • Flight

  • MR Aug-22#31 NAVAL SHIPBUILDING 
(VPT), which replaced the single)
    August 2022 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 31

    NAVAL SHIPBUILDING (VPT), which replaced the single purpose cruise missile launch HII’s Ingalls Shipbuilding division is building National Se- tubes. Block V variants are longer so they can incorporate the curity Cutters for the Coast Guard, Arleigh Burke-class guided new Virginia Payload Module (VPM).

  • MT Jul-22#59 © EOMAP
3D visualization by SDB-Online of coastal area in)
    July 2022 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 59

    © EOMAP 3D visualization by SDB-Online of coastal area in northern Canada - © EOMAP Shallow Water Survey from Space SDB-Online is the new cloud-based WebApp to create high- resolution bathymetric grids for shallow waters. This builds on EOMAP’s experience in Satellite-Derived Bathymetry (SDB). With

  • MT Jul-22#44 INTERVIEW RICHARD BOURQUE, COO, C-I
“We looked at the)
    July 2022 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 44

    INTERVIEW RICHARD BOURQUE, COO, C-I “We looked at the downturn as an opportunity for us to grow, and during that time we started our survey services, we started our pipeline remediation services, we started IMR work, and we started well intervention work.” Richard Bourque, COO, C-Innovation in the