Matthew Cook

  • 7275 Joy Road, Dexter, Mich. 48130
    Tel: 734-426-8978
    Email: [email protected]
    Website: www.seaviewsystems.com
    CEO/President: Matthew Cook
    Number of Employees: 6
    Annual Sales:    $750,000.00
     

    Leaders in the provision of world-class custom underwater technology solutions to the inshore market place, SeaView Systems’ capabilities include expertise in electronic, software and mechanical design. Other capabilities include electro/mechanical assembly and integration, machining and fabrication. SeaView Systems was founded on experience in the world of maritime electronics and offshore ROVs. It is  a small, growing group with skill sets covering ROV operations and high end underwater surveys including the use of Inertial Navigation Systems (INS) for geo-referencing and 3D sonar & laser modeling.
    Its portfolio of in-house developed high-tech custom devices range from fiber multiplexers, a modular smart hydraulic control stack (patented), dimmable networked LED lamps, HD cameras and other electronic/electro-mechanical devices and software. Its operations include inshore/offshore ROV operations, various forms of underwater sonar survey and the deployment of custom tooling.
    Its solutions use off-the-shelf components and original systems to enable the company to provide its clients with unique inspection, survey and intervention services. In-house developed systems include: Inspection technologies: Long Distance ROV: 10k ft internal tunnel and pipeline inspections through restrictions down to 18” diameter; Custom articulated ROV with DVL aided INS dynamic positioning, HD video and multibeam sonar profiling; SeaView Serpent: Articulated ROV for inspection of small pipelines; SeaView PipeWalk 3D sonar visualization software; and much more.

    (As published in the July/August 2013 edition of Marine Technologies - www.seadiscovery.com)

  • 7275 Joy Road, Dexter, MI, USA 48130 T: +1 734 426 8978 E: [email protected] http://www.seaviewsystems.com CEO/President: Matthew Cook Vice President: Geoffrey Cook Engineering Director: Edward Celkis Number Of Employees: 7 SeaView Systems, Inc. was founded on experience in maritime electroni

  • 7275 Joy Road, Suite A Dexter, MI 48130    T: 734-426-8978    E: [email protected]    W: www.seaviewsystems.com    CEO/President: Matthew Cook    No. of Employees: 7    Annual Sales: $1m      Seaview Systems (SVS) has developed a world-class tunnel inspection solution incorporating

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