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  • MN Apr-24#43 Products
1   2
VETUS Maxwell   In-Mar Solutions
  
3
Furuno)
    April 2024 - Marine News page: 43

    Products 1 2 VETUS Maxwell In-Mar Solutions 3 Furuno ABB 4 for workboat operators encompasses EH Group 1. Heavy Duty 5 three large-sized MFDs with wide, all- Windscreen Wiper glass displays: the 16” TZT16X, 22” Heavy-duty wiper has a thermal cut- TZT22X and 24” TZT24X. Powered out in

  • MT Jan-24#46 ROVS
Omega Subsea 
Robotics ordered 
six complete ROV)
    January 2024 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 46

    ROVS Omega Subsea Robotics ordered six complete ROV systems from Kystdesign. Image courtesy SMD DEME’s upcoming subsea rock installation vessel Yellow- structor ROV systems and two brand new compact Construc- stone, scheduled to join the ? eet in the ? rst half of 2024. tor ROV systems. The systems

  • MR Jan-24#13 wingsail design since 2018 by French  where apparent wind)
    January 2024 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 13

    wingsail design since 2018 by French where apparent wind takes precedence under engines alone. Critically, despite tech startup AYRO has the potential to over true wind. AYRO’s wingsails gen- originally being developed to be handled leave a much larger legacy; by provid- erate propulsive force even

  • MT Nov-23#22 TECH FEATURE SONAR
Arctic Fjord - full Kongsberg 
Discovery)
    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

  • MT Sep-23#72  and data networks, 
eclipsed the need for connectors)
    September 2023 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 72

    . toration. Hohonu can provide low-cost evolved, the demand for custom cable Complete systems are projected to- regional instruments and data networks, eclipsed the need for connectors and as- gether with data loggers and the imple- driven by coastal community needs, and semblies, and the South Bay Cable

  • MT Sep-23#55 Figure 1
Stony Brook University PhD candidate, Ashley)
    September 2023 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 55

    Figure 1 Stony Brook University PhD candidate, Ashley Nicoll, assembles the interior mount for a GoPro Hero/CamDo Blink controller time lapse underwater camera. The springs are used to gently press the camera against the interior face of the acrylic viewport. Read about Ashley’s MS project in Lander Lab #2

  • MT Sep-23#46 MTR
100
rugged pan and tilt positioning systems, video)
    September 2023 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 46

    MTR 100 rugged pan and tilt positioning systems, video inspection systems and control systems manufactured primarily for the oceanographic, nuclear and defense industries. ROS manu- facturing is a cell-based operation, incorporating one-piece ? ow and a SS lean manufacturing environment. Our Quality

  • MT Sep-23#32 MTR
100
Kraken Robo  ics
Mount Pearl, Newfoundland and)
    September 2023 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 32

    MTR 100 Kraken Robo ics Mount Pearl, Newfoundland and Labrador President/CEO: Greg Reid # of employees: 245 www.krakenrobotics.com Kraken Robotics is a marine technology company provid- simultaneous 3D bathymetry. *1.9 cm x 2.1 cm constant reso- ing complex subsea sensors, batteries, and robotic systems.

  • MT Sep-23#31 Metron Inc. 
www.metsci.com
Metron is a provider of)
    September 2023 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 31

    Metron Inc. www.metsci.com Metron is a provider of advanced research, scienti? c, and software solutions for government and commercial markets. Its multi-domain experience spans Bayesian inference, probabilistic modeling, signal processing, ar- ti? cial intelligence, machine learning, and data fusion.

  • MT Jul-23#45 Monopile Corrosion Protection
 
Boosting Ultrasound)
    July 2023 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 45

    Monopile Corrosion Protection Boosting Ultrasound Inspection AI-powered Data Processing FORCE Technology introduced a Corrosion and BlueStream launched GeoAcoustics released GS4 soft- new generation of its P-Scan ultra- ‘ICCP-SAM’, touted as sustainable ware v1.0.25 for GeoSwath bathy- sound scanner

  • MT Sep-22#63 Valeport, Ltd
www.valeport.co.uk
Valeport is a manufacturer)
    September 2022 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 63

    Valeport, Ltd www.valeport.co.uk Valeport is a manufacturer of oceanographic and hydro- graphic instrumentation based in the UK that started by mak- ing instruments for measuring the speed of water in London’s River Thames. Today, Valeport has a comprehensive portfolio of underwater measuring equipment

  • MT Sep-22#34  the Blue Amp eROV. The Blue Eclipse could 
quires radioactive)
    September 2022 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 34

    system, as well as side scan sonar and cable tracking velopment. Flooded member detection for turbine bases re- (TSS 660) on the Blue Amp eROV. The Blue Eclipse could quires radioactive gamma source technologies, for example, also potentially house a UAV, but over the horizon control and we’re looking at

  • MT Sep-22#30 MTR 100
travel. We can use that information to then)
    September 2022 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 30

    MTR 100 travel. We can use that information to then determine how that discharging excess water and sediment behind the vessel. In will impact the ocean biology.” By tracking actual sediment Helmons’ current project, Blue Harvesting, he’s adapting this plumes created by DSM in the Paci? c, Peacock hopes

  • MN Sep-22#27 Feature
HVAC
eating, ventilation and air-conditioning will)
    September 2022 - Marine News page: 27

    Feature HVAC eating, ventilation and air-conditioning will be the target. Units that use raw water to provide the (HVAC) systems keep you cool in the sum- heat transfer process will not be what the average CTV mer and warm in the winter. That’s the sim- builder will look for, most will follow the trail

  • MT Jan-22#32 SUBSEA VEHICLES
ALR2, also known as 
Boaty McBoatface)
    January 2022 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 32

    SUBSEA VEHICLES ALR2, also known as Boaty McBoatface, as are the ALR vehicles. on very low power electronics. So we moved from Lonworks 1500 and also wanted to retro? t those developments into the to a new system running on Windows CE on what was ef- ALR 6000,” says Furlong. NOC is also building A2KUI

  • MR Jan-22#26 INTERVIEW RUSTY MURDAUGH, PRESIDENT, AUSTAL USA
L to R:)
    January 2022 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 26

    INTERVIEW RUSTY MURDAUGH, PRESIDENT, AUSTAL USA L to R: Christina Sashington (Austal’s youngest employee), Rusty Murdaugh, Mike Bell (VP Operations) and Curtis Greenhouse (Austal’s oldest employee). The picture is taken in front of the steel production line facility while under construction. other

  • MT Sep-21#33 Based in East Taunton, MA and led by Brian Smith-Fisher)
    September 2021 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 33

    Based in East Taunton, MA and led by Brian Smith-Fisher, JW Fishers Mfg. has been in business for over ? ve decades and continues to specialize in the design and manufacture of high-tech, reasonably priced underwater search equipment. Its sonar systems, underwater metal detectors, ROVs, and magnetometer

  • MT Jul-21#54 Tech File
Innovative new products, technologies and)
    July 2021 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 54

    Tech File Innovative new products, technologies and concepts Full Autonomy & A Resident Eyeball ROV Photo: Box? sh Research and Transmark Subsea There’s also space in the market for resident observation systems, believe Box? sh Research and Transmark Subsea. The two companies signed a partnership

  • MT May-21#49 Tech File
Innovative new products, technologies and)
    May 2021 - Marine Technology Reporter page: 49

    Tech File Innovative new products, technologies and concepts Silicon Sensing Debuts DMU41 MARINE TECHNOLOGY TV Watch the video @ bit.ly/3fMWczb DMU41 Highlights • 9 DoF inertial measurement unit • Unit volume, weight and power consumption reduced 40%+ • 50 x 50 x 50mm Last month Silicon Sensing Systems

  • MN Jun-21#21 , China’s Navy has eclipsed 
ours in terms of sheer)
    June 2021 - Marine News page: 21

    primary strategic rival and will likely remain so for the foreseeable future. Although our military enjoys technological ad- vantages, China’s Navy has eclipsed ours in terms of sheer size, surpassing 350 ships. China has achieved this massive naval force by dramatically expanding its shipbuilding and

  • MR May-21#56  crossing of any ocean un- eclipse what was the greatest)
    May 2021 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 56

    power. It is notable because a country of less than 50-years old, to of the United States. A notable example it was the frst crossing of any ocean un- eclipse what was the greatest maritime was that of Joshua Barney. He was the der steam propulsion, in her case via a nation, England, with such a signifcant

  • MR Jan-21#12 Government Update
Cosmic Rays: The Unseen Menace
© Peter)
    January 2021 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 12

    Government Update Cosmic Rays: The Unseen Menace © Peter Jurik/Adobe Stock ost people are aware of risks inherent in our in- ers standing in the way of plans for interplanetary travel by creasingly electronic maritime industry. There crewed spacecraft. Cosmic rays also pose a threat to electron- is

  • MN Nov-20#33  suggests that  total will eclipse 15,000 acres over the)
    November 2020 - Marine News page: 33

    . time since 2012 (1.9 mcy). on the current contracts I believe that The increased appropriations al- The present timeline suggests that total will eclipse 15,000 acres over the lowed the USACE to fund their cost- the ? rst phase of the deepening to 50 next two years with up to 4,000 acres share for

  • MN Nov-20#32 COLUMN
Historic Dredging Unlocks the 
Might of the Mississip)
    November 2020 - Marine News page: 32

    COLUMN Historic Dredging Unlocks the Might of the Mississippi Humanity will forever remember 2020 as the “Year of utilized to measure ? ood waters is an “acre foot”, equaling COVID-19” fraught with the pains of a pandemic and its approximately 326,000 gallons of water, the amount an acre impacts on