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  • MT Mar-24#45  a contract with   
    Kongsberg Discovery 
Unique Group)
    March 2024 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 45

    Scr Sc Scripps I s sI nst t st st stitu tutio i ion o o of Oceanograp phy/ y hy/UCSD D D D D D DUCSD • Unique Group signed a contract with Kongsberg Discovery Unique Group signed a contract with Kongsberg Discov- ery for $1.7m of seabed mapping and compact acoustic po- sitioning technology for

  • MT Mar-24#44  Wien 
Fjell, President, Kongsberg Discovery; Sahil Gandhi)
    March 2024 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 44

    Metron Inc. President and CEO, Van Gurley, and Cellula Robotics CEO, Neil Manning. Chris Blake, VP Survey, Unique Group; Martin Wien Fjell, President, Kongsberg Discovery; Sahil Gandhi, CEO Unique Group; Che Keong Lee, Senior Sales Greensea IQ CGO Rob Howard (left) contracted BUVI Image courtesy Greensea

  • MT Mar-24#43 Image courtesy Kongsberg Discovery Image courtesy Teledyne)
    March 2024 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 43

    Image courtesy Kongsberg Discovery Image courtesy Teledyne Marine New Products Teledyne Marine had its traditional mega-booth at Oi, busy start to ? nish. Image courtesy Greg Trauthwein offers quality sub-bottom pro? ling capability without the need tion of offshore windfarms. GeoPulse 2 introduces new

  • MT Mar-24#42  versions 
Image courtesy Kongsberg Discovery
are featured)
    March 2024 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 42

    later this year. The M40 pin con? guration has a single 85 square millime- ter/3-000 contact. Both standard and reverse gender versions Image courtesy Kongsberg Discovery are featured in the series, and all withstand reverse pressure, too, and can be installed into both dry and oil-? lled canisters. MacArtney

  • MT Mar-24#41 Image courtesy Outland Technology Image courtesy Exail)
    March 2024 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 41

    Image courtesy Outland Technology Image courtesy Exail Image courtesy Submaris and EvoLogics Vehicles The ROV-1500 from Outland Technology represents a leap forward in underwater robotics, a compact remotely operated vehicle (ROV) weighing in at less than 40 lbs (19kg) the ROV- 1500 is easy to transport

  • MT Mar-24#36 LANDER LAB #10
Of special interest for marine applications)
    March 2024 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 36

    LANDER LAB #10 Of special interest for marine applications, LiPo batteries are Shipping any kind of lithium battery can be a challenge, and offered in a “pouch” design, with a soft, ? at body. The pouch IATA regs vary with the batteries inside or outside an instru- is vacuum-sealed, with all voids ?

  • MT Mar-24#35 Figure 1
A self-righting vehicle design with buoyancy high)
    March 2024 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 35

    Figure 1 A self-righting vehicle design with buoyancy high and weight low, WHOI’s SeaBED AUV captures the attention of a pair of curious Antarctic penguins as it is deployed from the British research vessel James Clark Ross. Vehicle designers allowed for temperature reduction of battery capacity. Recharge

  • MT Mar-24#9 from marinas along the western coast. The exact number of)
    March 2024 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 9

    from marinas along the western coast. The exact number of lizing laser detection systems can detect mines just below the mines, as well as their locations, remains largely a mystery, surface, even those hiding in murky water. The Airborne Laser although reports suggest that over three hundred have been

  • MT Mar-24#2nd Cover SMART SUBSEA SOLUTIONS
• Delivering data in most adverse)
    March 2024 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 2nd Cover

    SMART SUBSEA SOLUTIONS • Delivering data in most adverse conditions: underwater acoustic modems with advanced communication technology and networking • Accurate USBL, LBL and hybrid positioning of underwater assets, navigation for divers • Modem emulator and multiple cost-saving developer tools • Sonobot

  • MR Apr-24#37 . ment, Maritime Simulation, Kongsberg 
Many autonomous ships)
    April 2024 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 37

    layout. the best use of NAPA Stability and NAPA Terje Heierstad, VP Business Develop- Loading Computer software onboard. ment, Maritime Simulation, Kongsberg Many autonomous ships will be oper- Digital, says simulators with high accu- ated using systems similar to those cur- racy have become a vital tool

  • MR Apr-24#36 ,  ABS
Simulation, Kongsberg Digital 
Clou u u ud)
    April 2024 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 36

    ." Image courtesy ABS – Terje Heierstad, VP Business – Vassilios Kroustallis, VP, Global Development, Maritime Business Development, ABS Simulation, Kongsberg Digital Clou u u ud d d d d d d s si im mu ul lati io on n n n n t t training g Image courtesy Kongsberg Image courtesy Kongsberg Digital 36 Maritime

  • MR Apr-24#35  videos, gam- tems. Kongsberg Digital has integrated)
    April 2024 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 35

    experiences and bite- Simulators are becoming as interconnected as onboard sys- size training materials, including micro-learning videos, gam- tems. Kongsberg Digital has integrated NORBIT’s oil spill ing apps, VR programs and online mentoring. detection system with its K-Pos DP system for simulation- “These

  • MR Apr-24#34 FEATURE
Image courtesy Kongsberg Digital
Simulators Track)
    April 2024 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 34

    FEATURE Image courtesy Kongsberg Digital Simulators Track our Changing Relationship with Technology Simulation-based training has its whole-of-ship/ whole-of-team scenarios, but zooming in, the industry is now working on more speci? c targets. By Wendy Laursen Image above: Kongsberg Digital has integrated

  • MR Apr-24#19  (SALT Ship Design and Kongsberg designs), and 
China’s)
    April 2024 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 19

    19 platfrom. Far behind VARD is the Turkish yard Cemre, building Havyard and SALT Ship designs, Norway’s Ulstein, Spain’s Gondan (SALT Ship Design and Kongsberg designs), and China’s CMHI building Kongsberg designs. Ten yards account for the remaining vessels. The Future Looks (generally) Bright The market

  • MR Feb-24#36  & Business Development, Kongsberg Maritime. 
For example)
    February 2024 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 36

    propeller PTO powertrain Source: MAN Energy Solutions how the system is intended to operate, says Oskar Levander, VP Strategy & Business Development, Kongsberg Maritime. For example, a primary shaft-driven PTO rotates whenever the engine is running; a secondary one whenever the propeller is rotating.

  • MT Jan-24#3rd Cover SMART SUBSEA SOLUTIONS
Delivering data in most adverse)
    January 2024 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 3rd Cover

    SMART SUBSEA SOLUTIONS Delivering data in most adverse conditions: underwater acoustic modems with advanced communication technology and networking Accurate USBL and LBL positioning of underwater assets Modem emulator and other cost-saving developer tools Autonomous surface vehicle for bathymetry, monitoring

  • MT Jan-24#49 “As a WHOI scientist myself 20 years ago, I was 
‘customer)
    January 2024 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 49

    “As a WHOI scientist myself 20 years ago, I was ‘customer number one’ and applied early versions of the NBOSI sensor technology to my ? eets of Webb Research, now Teledyne Slocum, gliders, L3Harris (OceanServer) Iver2 vehicles, and Liquid Robotics Wave Gliders.” Dave Frantantoni, CEO calibration.

  • MT Jan-24#48 TECH FEATURE NBOSI
SMALL CTD MAKER PACKS 
A POWERFUL)
    January 2024 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 48

    TECH FEATURE NBOSI SMALL CTD MAKER PACKS A POWERFUL PUNCH NBOSI Neil Brown Ocean Sensors Inc. (NBOSI) has a long history supplying research-quality Conductivity-Temperature-Depth (CTD) sensors in a compact, cost-effective and easy-to- integrate package for a range of subsea vehicles, including the

  • MT Jan-24#8 INSIGHTS  SUBSEA DEFENSE
SILENT, 
MOBILE,
DEADLY: 
THE)
    January 2024 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 8

    INSIGHTS SUBSEA DEFENSE SILENT, MOBILE, DEADLY: THE RISE OF COMBAT AUVS Copyright Jesper/AdobeStock By David Strachan, Senior Analyst, Strikepod Systems rone warfare has come into its own. The war in targeted by warship point defense systems and helicopter gun- Ukraine, what many analysts are calling

  • MR Jan-24#33    6.1 m
Mooring Equipment:   Kongsberg
DWT (at design draft):)
    January 2024 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 33

    , (molded): 26 m GMDSS: Wärtsilä (SAM) Draft, (designed): 5.95m SatCom: Wärtsilä (SAM) Draft, (scantling): 6.1 m Mooring Equipment: Kongsberg DWT (at design draft): 3,500 t Fire extinguishing systems: Marioff GT: 24,300 t Fire detection system: Consilium Speed: 20 knots Heat

  • MT Nov-23#4th Cover Smooth and connected.
Extend glider and AUV missions s s)
    November 2023 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 4th Cover

    Smooth and connected. Extend glider and AUV missions s s sissions 3 with the RBRlegato C.T.D D 33 Salinity, density, speed of sound, and more - the RBRlegato C.T.D extends the measurement - the RBRlegato C.T.D extends the measurement optimizedpumpfreedesignuses90%lesspowerthan capabilities of gliders

  • MT Nov-23#3rd Cover SMART SUBSEA SOLUTIONS
Delivering data in most adverse)
    November 2023 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 3rd Cover

    SMART SUBSEA SOLUTIONS Delivering data in most adverse conditions: underwater acoustic modems with advanced communication technology and networking Accurate USBL and LBL positioning of underwater assets Modem emulator and other cost-saving developer tools Autonomous surface vehicle for bathymetry, monitoring

  • MT Nov-23#23  and 
VP, Arctic Storm Kongsberg Discovery’s 
processing)
    November 2023 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 23

    the water and vessel emissions – while working seamlessly within the ship’s Brett Johnson, Jess Woodruff, wider operational and VP, Arctic Storm Kongsberg Discovery’s processing parameters to Director, Marine Life optimize pro? tability.” Technology USA able new revenue streams for the Seattle- based

  • MT Nov-23#22  SONAR
Arctic Fjord - full Kongsberg 
Discovery package for)
    November 2023 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 22

    TECH FEATURE SONAR Arctic Fjord - full Kongsberg Discovery package for more ef? cient location, inspection and engagement with Alaskan pollock. THE FUTURE OF FISHING: ARCTIC STORM Ludeman Photographic-Sammamish he ? rst US-built trawler-processor for Alaskan pollock mize catch ef? ciency – reducing