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Contents
Ocean Business 2017 3
Ocean Business 2017 Event Schedule 5
Welcome from Diversified Communications UK 7
Welcome from the Society of Maritime Industries 8
Welcome from the National Oceanography Centre 8
General Information 10
Training and Demonstration Programme 12
Vessels Alongside 18
Supporters 20
Conference Programme 22
Associated Events 25
Ocean Careers Programme 28
Exhibitor Listings 32
Products and Services Index 58
Exhibitor List 68
Exhibition Floor and Site Plans 70
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While every effort has been made to ensure accuracy in the compilation ofthis catalogue, the publishers cannot accept any liability for errors or omissions.
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Schedule
Ocean Business 2017 5
Monday 3 April08.00 – 20.00 Build up for exhibition stands only (arrival times will be allocated)
18.00 – 19.30 Welcome Drinks Reception Hosted by Diversified Communications UK and Society of Maritime Industries Pitcher and Piano, Channel Way Ocean Village, Southampton, SO14 3JB
19.30 – late Oxford Street – Bars and Restaurants The place to be after hours during Ocean Business
Tuesday 4 April08.30 Onsite registration open
08.30 – 19.00 Exhibition opening hours
09.30 – 17.30 Maritime Dual Use Conference Page 22 Defence and commercial applications in autonomous systems and satellite applications
09.30 – 18.00 Training and Demonstration Sessions Page 12 Register onsite at the Training & Demo Bureau
11.00 – 15.30 Ocean Careers Page 28 Career advice within the marine science, ocean technology and offshore industries
10.30 – 16.00 Working with the NOC – Workshops and Seminar Page 26 How scientific research, technology development and world-class facilities can be used to underpin the global ocean industry
14.00 – 16.00 NOC Workshops and Facility Tours Page 27
14.00 – 17.00 Jerico Next Workshop Page 25 Coastal Observatories: Innovation meets industry
17.00 – 19.00 Ocean Business Wine Trail Free to attend and open to all. Held in the Ocean Business exhibit halls
19.00 – late Oxford Street – Bars and Restaurants The place to be after hours during Ocean Business.
Wednesday 5 April 08:30 Onsite registration open
08.30 – 17.30 Exhibition opening hours
09.00 – 17.30 Training & Demonstration sessions Page 12 Register onsite at the Training & Demo Bureau
09.00 – 17.30 International B2B Matchmaking Event Page 22 Pre-registered attendees only
11.00 – 15.30 Ocean Careers Page 28 Career advice within the marine science, ocean technology and offshore industries
10.30 – 16.00 Working with the NOC – Workshops and Seminar Page 26 How scientific research, technology development and world-class facilities can be used to underpin the global ocean industry
12.30 – 14.00 The Hydrographic Society UK AGM Page 25
14.30 – 17.30 The Maritime Alliance Meeting Page 25 Top US blue tech companies to watch
15.00 – 17.30 IMarEST and MLA College Seminar Page 25 Building Capacity in Ocean Science Education
14.00 – 16.00 NOC Workshops and Facility Tours Page 27
19.00 – late Oxford Street – Bars and Restaurants The place to be after hours during Ocean Business
19.00 – late Gala Dinner at Grand Cafe (Ticketed event) South Western House, Southampton SO14 3AS
Thursday 6 April08.30Onsite Registration Open
08.30 – 16.00 Exhibition opening hours
09.00 – 16.00 Training and Demonstration Sessions Page 12 Register onsite at the Training & Demo Bureau
11.00 – 15.30 Ocean Careers Page 28 Career advice within the marine science, ocean technology and offshore industries
10.30 – 13.00 Working with the NOC – Workshops and Seminar Page 26 How scientific research, technology development and world-class facilities can be used to underpin the global ocean industry.
16.00 Ocean Business Exhibition Closes
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In eleven short months we had formulated theidea, selected the venue, developed the brand,sold out the exhibition and were now ensuringthat the visitors arrived en masse. By 11am onopening day there were tears of joy (and pureexhaustion) as it became evident that industryin all its guises were behind us, fullysupporting our first event. When I think backto how we achieved this - there are so manypeople that we feel very much indebted to.
The idea was first developed and formulatedwith Paul Ridout then chairman of theAssociation of Marine Scientific Industries(AMSI) and Ralph Rayner who sat on theCouncil. Through further discussions withpotential exhibitors, the need was quicklyidentified that industry wanted an annualevent in the UK but one with a twist. JohnMurray at AMSI agreed for SMI to become ourofficial partner and remains to this day to be aconstant source of support and valued advice.
As we set about searching for an appropriatevenue, Keith Birch, at the NOC, saw anopportunity and despite realising that our visionwas so much bigger than anything previouslyhosted at their centre, secured the full supportand commitment from the NOC’s managementteam for hosting this international event.
On that first site visit, before we had even leftthe building, we had made calls to secure thestructures, phoned our other loyal contractors
and were well on the way to developing abudget. In the following five weeks we wereregistered as a limited company, came up witha name, developed the brand - and with lessthan a year to go we launched OceanBusiness – the hands-on ocean technologyexhibition and training forum.
Ocean Business might have started small but it was launched BIG. We had the supportof every association and society, all themagazines followed in Astrid Powell (fromInternational Ocean Systems) footsteps byoffering us major coverage and the mainexhibitors jumped on board with David Stonefrom GeoAcoustics leading the way andsigning the very first exhibition contract.
Visitors arrived at that first Ocean Businessshow fully expecting to see another worldclass exhibition hall but instead werewelcomed by the spirit of hosting a world class exhibition in a scientific research centre– a winning combination.
We feel indebted to the many individuals whohave supported us from the beginning andwho continue to work with us today: HayleyNoon from HJS Creative our designer; MattBlain and Phil Simpson from D2i Systems ourregistration company; Steve Murphy fromEuropa our stand contractor; Ashley Headfrom EFI our logistics provider; Simon Marshfrom Arena who provide the structures;
Aidan Thorn at the NOC who delivers onsiteconsistency and knowledge; Ailia Ashworthfrom the NOC who provides the internet;Stephen Hayward who controls the vessels.
We must also thank our new owners DiversifiedCommunications who under the direction ofCarsten Holm, the MD, provide us with thefreedom to continue delivering a great show.
The business philosophy adopted by the teamwhen the event was first launched remainstoday: to be ‘intelligent about the events thatwe organise, not to overreach nor do thingshalf-heartedly, use the most efficient systemsand to recruit only the best staff. I am pleasedto say that both Cheri Arvonio and CarolineHobden have remained with us from thebeginning and they continue to head up adynamic team of individuals who once againhave worked tirelessly to deliver this milestoneevent.
We thank you for your support over the past10 years and very much look forward towelcoming you and celebrating our successtogether.
Versha CarterGroup DirectorDiversified Communications UK
As I write this welcome letter, I recall that ten years ago today, the Ocean Business team were working through the final planningstages of the inaugural event. Back then, the company was calledIntelligent Exhibitions and the team consisted of just Cheri Arvonio,Caroline Hobden and myself.
Your organisers...
D From left to right: Cheri Arvonio, Versha Carter and Caroline Hobden in 2007
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Ocean Business provides a unique forum in
which designers, manufacturers, researchers
and users can interact and get hands on
experience of the latest technology in the
water and in practical demonstrations.
It was back in 2006, when Versha Carter first
floated the idea of a new show, with a whole
new feel to it and coined the term ‘Ocean
Business‘. At the time this was entirely
appropriate, the industry was founded on very
small one and two person companies working in
shared premises up and down the country, had
matured into a sophisticated and financially
significant sector contributing to the UK
economy in no small way and producing
technology at the very forefront of the possible
and supporting global programmes of great
importance. The estimated contribution to the
UK economy for Marine Science & Technology
now stands at £1.61bn.
In the few years since the first Ocean
Business in 2007, the growth in the sector has
been startling and marine science remains
strong against a backdrop of reduced activity
in the oil and gas sectors, a prime driver for
MST. Despite this 25% of the UK contributors
increased their headcount with 53% holding
steady. Autonomy has been the buzz word in
recent years and (SMI) has initiated a new
Marine Autonomous Systems (MAS) Council
to reflect this growing area and is now very
well supported.
AMSI continues to undertake its annualbusiness trends survey, currently in its 9th yearand I would encourage you to visit the SMI website to take a look at the 8th yearly report for2016: www.maritimeindustries.org/AMSI-Survey
The AMSI Council, is the voice for the marinescience sector within the SMI and ispassionate about promoting and supportingthe views of its members at the highest levelsof Government as well as presenting memberswith business, export outreach andnetworking opportunities.
Terry SloaneChairmanAssociation of Marine Scientific Industries Council
On behalf of the Society of Maritime Industries (SMI), the AMSI Council welcome you to another, bigger and better 10th anniversary Ocean Business 2017.
With many local, national and internationaldelegates in attendance this is an opportunityfor the 350+ exhibitors to demonstrate thebreadth of knowledge and hands-ontechnology available globally to address thechallenges and opportunities afforded by theOcean. When Ocean Business was last on siteour Marine Robotics Innovation Centre wasstill being built, it is now a thriving innovativecommunity that sees NOC working inpartnership with 19 national and internationalcompanies to develop the next generation ofmarine autonomous systems for scientific andindustrial use. Those who visited us in 2015will be able to see first-hand how far we havecome working in collaboration within thiscutting-edge facility.
During Ocean Business we have an extensive
programme of workshops and seminars where
people will be able to learn more about how we,
at the NOC, are addressing the opportunities
and exploring options in areas such as
decommissioning of oil and gas installations,
improving battery technologies for marine
autonomous systems and using radar
technology to observe and manage our
coastlines.
NOC’s science and technology is being applied
to real world challenges and collaborations
with the Ministry of Defence, UK Space
Agency and the oil and gas industry and we
currently have a number of programmes of
collaborative research and development
underway with industry totalling over £8m.Our sensors development team are currentlyexploring commercial options with a number ofcompanies that will see our technology beingused by industry in the near future, leading toexciting times ahead.
Please take the opportunity whilst at OceanBusiness to understand more about theservices offered at NOC to work in partnershipwith your organisation.
Ed HillExecutive DirectorNational Oceanography Centre
The National Oceanography Centre (NOC) is delighted, to once again, be hosting Ocean Business in 2017 for its 10th anniversary.
Our partner...
Our host...
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Emergency EvacuationIf an emergency evacuation is signalled please:i Leave the building promptly via the nearest emergency exit and
assemble at the muster point as directed by Ocean Businessstaff and security.
i Do not run.
i Do not use lifts.
i Do not re-enter the building until authorised to do so.
Evacuation of mobility impaired person
NOC operates a system of assisted evacuation for persons who mayneed help in an emergency. Please speak with NOC reception staffbefore entering the main exhibition areas and you will be provided with a suitable escape plan.
Opening TimesTuesday 4 April c 08.30 – 19.00
Wednesday 5 April c 08.30 – 17.30
Thursday 6 April c 08.30 – 16.00
ParkingOcean Business exhibitors and visitors can park for £10 per day fromTuesday 4 – Thursday 6 April at the Ocean Cruise Terminal Car Parklocated within Dockgate 4. Please follow AA signs for exact location. The car park is within walking distance, but a shuttle bus will be available..
Hotel ShuttleOcean Business will be providing a free shuttle service from Tuesday4 – Thursday 6 April from the following Southampton hotels:
a The Jury’s Inn
a The Dolphin Hotel
a Holiday Inn (Herbert Walker Ave)
a De Vere Grand Harbour
a Novotel and Ibis West Quay (collection point by Novotel)
Shuttle service will be from 0730 until 1010 and from 1600 until 1800.
TaxisTo pre-book a taxi in Southampton, please contact:
West Quay Cars:t +44 (0)23 80 999 999
AccommodationOcean Business has appointed an official accommodation agent to help you get the best rate at any number of hotels.Please contact Destination Southampton for information:
t +44 (0)845 226 9944d [email protected] www.destinationsouthampton.com
No SmokingSmoking is prohibited anywhere inside the NOC andthroughout the Ocean Business exhibition halls. You maysmoke outside on the dockside area but it must be at least 5metres away from the NOC building and / or the exhibit halls.
Show ManagementThe Show Management Office is located near to the main entrance of Ocean Business. You can contact the Ocean Business team on
t +44 (0)1453 836363
Press OfficeMembers of the press are invited to visit the show managementoffice, near the main entrance, to pick up press packs and obtain up-to-date information on events happening at the show.
First AidAny requirements for First Aid should be reported directlyto a member of the Ocean Business team.
Lost PropertyFor lost property, please go to the Show Management Office locatednear the main entrance.
Toilets Toilets are located near to the main entrance of Ocean
Business, outside and to the right of the Central Exhibition Hall,near the pontoon and at regular points within the NOC building.
Show DailyPRINTED SHOW DAILY:International Ocean Systems magazine is publishing a printed showdaily that will be available on all three days of the show. It will bedistributed at the entrance of the exhibition each morning.
Drop off your show news by 13:30 the day before at stand A3, or email [email protected]
ELECTRONIC SHOW DAILY:Hydro International magazine are publishing an electronic show dailyon Tuesday and Wednesday, in addition to the regular newsletter onThursday which is emailed out globally.
Drop off your show news by the close of business the day before at stand R4 or email [email protected]
Wireless Internet AccessAvailable throughout the exhibition halls free of charge.Please select the ‘OceanBusiness’ network and enter thedetails requested to log in. Please note this service is notsupported.
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CloakroomA clockroom is located round the corner from the registrationentrance. There is limited space within the cloakroom and soattendees are encouraged to leave suitcases at hotels ratherthan bring to site on the last day of the event.
RefreshmentsThe following catering outlets are available on site:
Waterfront CaféLocated on Level 1 – Dockside exhibition hall
Set along the dockside, offering light snacks, hot andcold refreshments and a delicious range of savoury items.
NOC CafeteriaLocated on Level 4 – Main NOC building
A bright and open venue serving cooked breakfasts, hot lunchesand hot and cold refreshments, making it the ideal location toenjoy the scenic views. Alcoholic beverages are also available.
Ocean Scene VesselTea and coffee will be available for all visitors.
CanvassingDistribution of literature and approaches to visitors must take placefrom a stand and NOT in the aisles or any other area of the exhibition or conference.
Ocean Business Admissions Policy• The event is open to visitors with a business interest in Ocean
Business or the related industries.• All attendees are required to wear a badge at all times.• Children under 16 years of age are not permitted to visit.• Anyone who attends does so at their own risk. • Anyone attending must not participate in canvassing of material,
demonstrate inappropriate behaviour or any activity that maydisrupt the event.
• By attending you give us approval to use your photograph forpublicity material if required.
• The organisers reserve the right to exclude or remove anyone fromthe event that breaks or is viewed as likely to break the rules.
Organised by
Ocean Business and Ocean Careers are owned and operated byDiversified Communications UK. Ocean Business is organised inpartnership with the Society of Maritime Industries and hosted by the National Oceanography Centre.
VenueNational Oceanography Centre University of Southampton Waterfront Campus, European Way, Southampton SO14 3ZH
AcknowledgementsDiversified Communications UK would like to thank the followingsupporters for their assistance:
• Society of Maritime Industries
• National Oceanography Centre• The Hydrographic Society UK• Society for Underwater Technology (SUT)• IMarEST• The International Marine Contractors Association• The Challenger Society• The Chartered Institution of Civil Engineering Surveyors• IEEE Oceanic Engineering Society• International Institute of Marine Surveying• Marine Technology Society• The Maritime Alliance
• Royal Naval Architects
DisclaimerThe description of exhibits in this catalogue have been supplied by the exhibitors and in some cases directly edited for uniformity. Theorganiser accepts no responsibility for the statements made therein, or for any omissions or errors that may have occurred.
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DELEGATES MUST BE ON SITE TO RESERVE A PLACE. i Arrive early if you wish to attend morning workshops.
TUESDAY 04 APRIL DOCKSIDE VESSEL CLASSROOMS
Test Tank Dockside 1 Dockside 2 Bill Conway Students CentreRm 121/05
09.30
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develogic
Compact Gateway Buoy -a small and easy to deploysatellite telemetrygateway buoy withacoustic and inductivesubsea communication.
Seafloor Systems
EchoBoat-ASV: 2-manportable, customisablevehicle, featuringmultibeam sonarintegrated with INS/GNSSand real-time SVP. Speedto 10 knots.
Ping DSP / Geometius
3DSS-DX-450 swathbathymetry 3D sidescansonar and software.
Kongsberg Maritime
Latest updates for survey apos; the nextgeneration seaglider;Eelume – Swimming robotfor subsea
11.00
-12.00
Tritech International
Demonstrating their rangeof mechanical andmultibeam sonars to showthe difference inresolution between thedifferent models.
Teledyne - Oceanscience/ Odom Hydrographic
The ruggedised, portableZ-Boat 1800RP ASV withOdom MB2 multibeamechosounder.
Maritime Robotics
The otter with integratedmulitbeam echosounderwill be dem
Xylem Analytics
Sontek Hydrosurveyorand HYPACKdemonstration.
R2Sonic
Multibeam trainingsession: Optimising use of R2Sonic systemfunctionality andadvancements.
12.30
-13.30
Outland Technology
Inspection ROVdemonstration.
Seafloor Systems
EchoBoat-ASV: 2-manportable, customisablevehicle, featuringmultibeam sonarintegrated with INS/GNSSand real-time SVP. Speedto 10 knots.
Ping DSP / Geometius
3DSS-DX-450 swathbathymetry 3D sidescansonar and software.
EdgeTech
Latest sonar and acoustictechnology.
14.00
-15.00
Saab Seaeye
ROV demonstration.
Chelsea TechnologiesGroup
Fluorometric Systems forreal-time monitoring ofAlgae, organics ,hydrocarbon and sewage.
Kongsberg Maritime
Kongsberg GeoSwathmultibeam systeminstalled on remotecontrolled vessel.
C-MAX Ltd
The CM2 sidescan sonarsystem.
15.30
-16.30
Teledyne - SeaBotix
See the power of theSeaBotix vLBC trackedcrawler. The unique,patented VRAM attractorproduces 28 kgf ofattractive force.
Swathe Services
CEE Hydrosystems teamup with Swathe Servicesto introduce a new USV.
KNUDSEN
Sounder and Chirp seriesechosounders, pinger sub-bottom profiler, and 320NNaval fleet echosounder.
17.00
-18.00
VideoRay
Demonstrating nextgeneration ROVtechnology from VideoRay– The Mission SpecialistSeries.
Teledyne - SeaBotix /BlueView
SeaBotix vLBV ROV andBlueView M900-2250sonar now integrated withnew SmartFlight 2.0powered by Greensea.
Teledyne Benthos
A deep dive into thefeatures and operation ofthe new UTS-9400 foruse with TeledyneBenthos acoustic releasesand modems.
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FREETO ATTENDBook at theT&D Bureau
T&DProgramme
LEVEL 1 LEVEL 4 TUESDAY 04 APRIL 2017
Students CentreRm 121/11
Ray BevertonRm 044/11
John SwallowRm 054/06
Node Rm 1064/03
Node Rm 2074/02
Access GridRm 124/14
RTSYS
Innovation in passiveacoustics monitoringdevices withembeddedprocessingcapabilities.
NKEInstrumentation
NOSS underwatersensor measures in-situ refractive index,pressure,temperature andseawater density.
Teledyne SeaBotix
Archaeological workusing ROVs with datacollected with NOAA.
NETmc Marine
Training on E-Inspect,their “inspectionpoint” based packageand integrated videoacquisition hardware.
AXYS Technologies
AXYS-APS: a cloud-based geoportal toimprove accuracy ofweather forecastingfor offshoreoperations.
HYPACK, a Xylembrand
HYPACK 2017:what's new?
09.30
-10.30 – late
INNOMARTechnologies
SES-2000parametric sub-bottom profilers.
Sea-Bird Scientific
Latest developmentsin ocean pHtechnology.
Teledyne Marine
Integrated successat 6000m - detailedoverview of theircollaborative andindustry leadingsolution for deep towapplications.
SonardyneInternational
Underwater mobilemapping; exploringthe possibilities forthis dynamictechnology.
Cefas
Data Storage Tags:their scientific origin,development andapplications.
Wish Software
VisualGIS Server:VisualSoft digitalvideo with ESRIArcGIS in theBrowser.
11.00
-12.00
Teledyne RESON
Multibeam sonarconfigurationminimisingprocessing time andmaking better use ofresources.
Aquatec Group
The latest suspendedsedimentinstrumentation fromAquatec.
BluHaptic
Using Teleroboticssoftware to deliver onthe Lean Promise insubsea operations.
RS Aqua
Demonstrating theWaveView Connectsoftware for wavedata processing anddisplay.
Prevco Subsea
Housing design andportable vacuum leaktest kits.
ForeshoreTechnology
Dredge Mastersoftware for advancemonitoring solutions.
12.30
-13.30
develogic
Subseaobservatories withreal-time datacommunication:acoustic, inductive,optical and pop-uptelemetry.
Teledyne RDInstruments
Case studieshighlighting theSentinel V ADCPsand the new directread and moving boatoptions.
Planet Ocean
ecoSUB -democratising AUVtechnology;Introduction to theecoSUB range ofinnovative, low costmicro AUV's.
Xylem Analytics
Systems andsolutions.
Xsens Technologies
Attitude & Headingreference systems -techniques tocompensate formagnetic fielddistortions.
QPS
Acquire-process-visualise-share. Learnhow to get the mostfrom QPS productsand solutions.
14.00
-15.00
Valeport
Presenting Valeport'snew softwareplatforms.
Sea-Bird Scientific
Latest advances influorescence andbackscatteringsensor technology.
SWARMS
Smart andnetworkingunderwater robots incooperation meshes.
Datawell
Measuring airtemperature with aDirectional WaveriderDWR4.
Star-Oddi
Miniature dataloggers measuringtemperature, depth,salinity, tilt and more.
Teledyne CARIS
Find out about thelatest trends anddevelopments in data processing,management andanalysis tools.
15.30
-16.30
EIVA
ToughBoy wavebuoy: collecting andstoring data -including wavesensor and remoteconfiguration andmonitoring.
Teledyne RESON /BlueView / Odom
Selection guidelinefor multibeamechosounders andforward sonars.
Ocean Sonics
Introducing the newdigital hydrophonearray
17.00
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T&D Programme
WEDNESDAY 05 APRIL DOCKSIDE VESSEL CLASSROOMS
Test Tank Dockside 1 Dockside 2 Bill Conway Students CentreRm 121/05
0900-1000
Saab Seaeye
ROV demonstration.
RBR
Demonstrating theirinductive mooring linemodem and WiFi enabledloggers with castdetection.
Seafloor Systems
EchoBoat-ASV: 2-manportable, customisablevehicle, featuringmultibeam sonarintegrated with INS/GNSSand real-time SVP. Speedto 10 knots.
Ping DSP / Geometius
3DSS-DX-450 swathbathymetry 3D sidescansonar and software.
Subsea Technology& Rentals
STR SeaSpyder andAssociated Products andServices. The use of anunderwater drop camerasystem for marine andenvironmental surveys.
1030-1130
OceanModules
Unique ROV-concept theV8 M500 and its uniquecapabilities.
Rockland Scientific(OceanScan - MST)
Demonstrating theLAMTOV - LightAutonomousMicrostructure TurbulenceObservation Vehicle.
Ocean Sonics
Introducing the new digitalhydrophone array.
Xylem Analytics
Sontek Hydrosurveyorand HYPACKdemonstration.
Ping DSP / Geometius
3DSS-DX-450 swathbathymetry 3D sidescansonar and software.
1200-1300
Teledyne - BlueView
Experience the tripodmounted BV5000-1350.The 3D mechanical sonarcreates high resolution 3Dimagery of underwaterstructures.
ASV Global
The C-Worker 5Autonomous SurfaceVehicle demonstrating realoffshore survey andsubsea positioningcapabilities.
Maritime Robotics
The otter with integratedmulitbeam echosounderwill be demonstrated inthe dock.
Ping DSP / Geometius
3DSS-DX-450 swathbathymetry 3D sidescansonar and software.
MMT
Geophysical, geotechnical,environmental, UXO andadvanced ROV surveying.
1330-1430
Aquatec Group
Demonstrating theAQUAmodem Op1Llightweight optical modemfor subsea data download,command and control.
PROAMBIENTEConsortium
An innovation USV-classfor shallow and ultra-shallow water geophysicaland environmentalmonitoring.
Swathe Services
CEE Hydrosystems teamup with Swathe Servicesto introduce a new USV.
Chesapeake
SonarWiz demonstrationusing Kongsberg's PulSARsidescan sonar. Join us forthis demo and see thenew SonarWiz features inaction.
GBT Offshore
MBES theory - NORBIT,case study and training.
1500-1600
develogic
Modular seafloor landerwith integratedmicroprofiler - sampling ofcurrent, conductivity andO2 data at multiple levelsabove the seafloor.
Teledyne - Benthos/ SeaBotix
Live demo of SeaBotixvLBV outfitted withBenthos new Trackit USBLsystem.
Kongsberg Maritime
Kongsberg GeoSwathmultibeam systeminstalled on remotecontrolled vessel.
Falmouth Scientific
Low frequency and CHIRPsub-bottom profilingsystems and transducers.
1630-1730
Outland Technology
Inspection ROVdemonstration.
Seafloor Systems
EchoBoat-ASV: 2-manportable, customisablevehicle, featuringmultibeam sonarintegrated with INS/GNSSand real-time SVP. Speedto 10 knots.
EvoLogics
Underwater acousticcommunication andpositioning.
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LEVEL 1 LEVEL 4 WEDNESDAY 05 APRIL 2017
Students CentreRm 121/11
Ray BevertonRm 044/11
John SwallowRm 054/06
Node Rm 1064/03
Node Rm 2074/02
Access GridRm 124/14
Liquid Robotics
The Digital Ocean -USVs connecting seato sky to shore toenable the oceaneconomy.
Aanderaa, a Xylembrand
Ocean in Motion –New advancesin data buoyinstrumentation.
SEACON Europe
Optical and electricalwet-mate connectorproducts.
Teledyne PDS /BlueView / Gavia
A joint projectbetweenPDS/Blueview/Gavia.
TeledyneOceanscience
Case studies of thenew rapidCAST™underway profilingsystem andUnderway SV / CTD.
DECO Geophysical
HR seismicprocessing inRadExPro software,including demultipleand SharpSeisdeghosting.
0900-1000
RTSYS
Training session forrepresentatives.
Aanderaa, a Xylembrand
Ocean in Motion –New advancesin data buoyinstrumentation.
Teledyne SeaBotix
Fly-out system -ROV fly-outapplications for USVsand mannedsubmersibles andother subseavehicles.
Teledyne RDInstruments
Case studies on thepower of their DVLsand an overview oflatest technologyadvancements.
RIEGL - LaserMeasurementSystems
An update on theirshipborne, airborneand UAV-bornetopobathymetricsolutions.
QPS
Acquire-process-visualise-share. QPS products andsolutions forhydrography.
1030-1130
Teledyne RESON
ParaSound sub-bottom profiler casestudies in search fordeep waterresources.
ChelseaTechnologies Group
Water qualitymonitors for ballastwater treatment,exhaust gas cleaningsystems andferryboxes.
Swathe Services
Fully AutomatedMBES patch testcalculator andcleaning validatingsoftware.
EIVA
ScanFish ROTV andNaviSuite software:UXO andoceanographicsurveys, includinghorizontal/verticalcontrol of ROTV.
AML Oceanographic
An introduction tonew products,features, services,and training on thelatest version ofAML's SeaCastsoftware.
HELZEL
Messtechnik Reliablemetocean data inreal-time for coastalmanagement.
1200-1300
Teledyne CARIS
Find out about thelatest trends anddevelopments in dataprocessing,management andanalysis tools.
Sea-Bird Scientific
Continuousmonitoring withautonomous nutrientsensors.
SeeByte
Softwaredemonstration onmonitoring andplanning missions formultiple AUVs using asingle control station.
Hemisphere GNSS /Saderet
Presenting “Atlas”10cm accuracyglobal L-bandsatellite navigationnetwork for offshoresurveys.
Teledyne WebbResearch
SFMC Software:introduction andtraining for their newweb-based pilotingand viewing tool.
HYPACK, a Xylembrand
HYPACK andHYSWEEP: using thesoftware for AUV,ASV and UAV.
1330-1430
Wartsila ELACNautik
Multibeam systemswith high- resolutionwater columnimaging capabilities.
RBR
New product andfeatures: smallpressure andtemperature logger,WiFi, cast detectionand more.
Teledyne Gavia /Webb Research
Noteworthyoperational resultsfrom customerprojects and trials in2016.
AdvancedNavigation
Cost effective nextgeneration inertialnavigation for livestreaming and post-processedapplications.
Datawell
Measuring airtemperature with aDirectional WaveriderDWR4.
OceanWise
Port-Log: latestdevelopments inenvironmental datasharing andpublishing.
1500-1600
Tritech International
Tritech’s mechanicaland multibeamsonars.
Sea-Bird Scientific
The expandingcapabilities of Navisbiogeochemicalprofiling floats.
Teledyne WebbResearch
Exciting newapplications for theAPEX advancedmulti-sensor profilingfloats.
SBG Systems
Innovative MEMSinertial navigationsystems.
SonardyneInternational
Equipping yourrobotic vehicleplatforms to deliverthe data you need.
Wish Software
Product update:latest developmenton suite of WishSoftware products.
1630-1730
FREETO ATTENDBook at theT&D Bureau
T&D Programme correct as at 17/03/17. Any persons undertaking or taking part in any activity at this event do so at their own risk. The eventorganisers and venue will not be held responsible for any injury or damage sustained during any activity/demonstration at the event.
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THURSDAY 06 APRIL DOCKSIDE VESSEL CLASSROOMS
Test Tank Dockside 1 Dockside 2 Bill Conway Students CentreRm 121/05
0900-1000
OceanModules
Unique ROV-concept theV8 M500 and its uniquecapabilities.
Teledyne Oceanscience
Shallow and coastal watersurvey made easy. Thenew Z-Boat RP with OdomMB2 multibeamechosounder.
Maritime Robotics
The otter with integratedmulitbeam echosounderwill be demonstrated inthe dock.
Chesapeake
SonarWiz - Learn how touse this intuitive softwareto make your sidescan,sub-bottom, bathymetryand magnetomer dataacquisition andprocessing easier andeven more efficient.
1030-1130
Outland Technology
Inspection ROVdemonstrating.
Swathe Services
CEE Hydrosystems teamup with Swathe Servicesto introduce a new USV.
Kongsberg Maritime
Kongsberg GeoSwathmultibeam systeminstalled on remotecontrolled vessel.
Teledyne Benthos
Detailed overview ofTeledyne Benthos newUSBL system for shallowwater vehicle applications.
1200-1300
develogic
Compact seafloor landercombined with pop-updata ferries with Iridiumdata transmission.
PROAMBIENTEConsortium
An innovation USV-classfor shallow and ultra-shallow water geophysicaland environmentalmonitoring.
Teledyne Benthos
Detailed case studiesdepicting how TeledyneBenthos A-Comms /Positioning are aidingindustry leading UUVtechnology.
1330-1430
VideoRay
Demonstrating nextgeneration ROVtechnology from VideoRay– The Mission SpecialistSeries.
Deep Trekker
Mini-remotely operatedvehicles. Deep TrekkerROVs are 100% portable.
INNOMAR Technologies
INNOMAR SES-2000parametric sub-bottomprofilers.
1500-1600
Saab Seaeye
ROV demonstration.
Chelsea TechnologiesGroup
Primary Productivitymeasurements using theFastOcean & Act2 forprobing phytoplanktonphotosynthesis.
Maritime Robotics
The otter with integratedmulitbeam echosounderwill be demonstrated.
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LEVEL 1 LEVEL 4 THURSDAY 06 APRIL 2017
Students CentreRm 121/11
Ray BevertonRm 044/11
John SwallowRm 054/06
Node Rm 1064/03
Node Rm 2074/02
Access GridRm 124/14
Kongsberg Maritime
Latest updates forsurvey apos; the nextgeneration seaglider;Eelume – Swimmingrobot for subsea.
Teledyne Marine
Complete electrical,fiber optic and hybridsolutions for reliablepower and datatransmission.
Seafloor Systems
Presenting theautonomousmultibeam surveydata, taken from theprevious days’ trials.
Datawell
Measuring airtemperature with aDirectional WaveriderDWR4.
SBG Systems
Innovative MEMSinertial navigationsystems.
EIVA
NaviSuite software:latest possibilities fordata acquisition /processing.
0900-1000
Wartsila ELACNautik
New developmentsfor Wartsila ELACSeaBeam multibeamecho sounders.
Sea-Bird Scientific
Real-time datamoorings usinginductive modemcommunications.
Teledyne WebbResearch
G3 Slocum Glider:overview of their newdesign and latestinnovative gliderapplications.
Turner Designs
AquaFlash handheldactive fluorometer:providing totalchlorophyll andphotosyntheticefficiency.
AdvancedNavigation
Subsonus, a tightlyacoustic-intertialnavigation systemcapable of replacingFOG technology at athird of the cost.
Geosoft
Showcasing thelatest version ofOasis montaj andUXO marine software.
1030-1130
Fugro
Marine sitecharacterisation andmarine assetintegrity.
Teledyne TSS
Meet the Saturn-INSand learn aboutadvancements withintheir pipetrackerdevelopment.
Rockland Scientific(OceanScan - MST)
Turbulence datacollected with theLAMTOV AUV,processing andanalysis.
Mooring Systems
Oceanographicmooring buoy andbottom mount designtips (mooring 'Knowhow').
Teledyne PDS /BlueView
MotionScan - a 3Dscanning surfacevessel sonar formonitoring andinspecting in shallowareas.
QPS
Acquire-process-visualise-share. QPS products andsolutions for offshorerenewables.
1200-1300
Blue OceanMonitoring
Environmentalmonitoring usingglider based PAMsystems.
Impact Subsea
A technical overviewof the ISA500,ISD4000 and theirlatest sensorproducts.
SonardyneInternational
Sustained oceanobservations;transforming yourcapability, extendingyour endurance.
TCarta Marine
Demonstrating a newsatellite derivedbathymetric globaldataset.
Teledyne PDS /BlueView
PDS/Blueview FLSintegration duringdredging. Case studywith Peter Madsendredging company.
Wish Software
AutoChart: alignmentsheet generationcomes to ArcGIS,AutoCAD andMicrostation.
1330-1430
RTSYS
In-situ acousticssedimentcharacterisation forgeophysics andmultibeam-sonarcalibration.
Sea-Bird Scientific
Sea-Bird Scientific’snew multi-parameter(CTD, DO, pH,turbidity/chlorophyll)instrument.
ASV Global
How to executeadvancedautonomousoperations at sea.
EOMAP
Rapid, affordable andremote: Fillingshallow water andcoastal data gapswith integratedsatellite solutions.
Teledyne BlueView
A 360 degree tunnelprofiler, for criticalinspectiondeliverables intunnels.
HYPACK, a Xylembrand
HYPACK SonTekHSM9 and CastAwayintegration, collectionand processing.
1500-1600
FREETO ATTENDBook at theT&D Bureau
T&D Programme correct as at 17/03/17. Any persons undertaking or taking part in any activity at this event do so at their own risk. The eventorganisers and venue will not be held responsible for any injury or damage sustained during any activity/demonstration at the event.
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C-Worker 5ASV GlobalU4
An autonomous boat, designed, built andoperated by ASV Global. Designed as a forcemultiplier to enable increased coverage andminimise weather risk through reduced surveyduration. C-Worker 5 is reliable throughsimplicity, utilising an off the shelf direct drivemarine diesel propulsion system operated byASV’s proven ASView control system. Thissystem integrates easily with a wide variety ofacquisition systems, enabling line plans to beuploaded to the system for accurate datacollection. C-Worker 5 is designed for up toseven days endurance at survey speeds of upto seven knots, minimising launch and recoveryoptions and increased survey efficiency. ASVGlobal are running continuous demonstrationsfrom the pontoon area. In addition, they willshowcase live data collected from theKongsberg systems aboard the C-Worker 5 atits stand (U4). The 5.5m autonomous vessel willbe hosting a variety of Kongsberg Maritimesystems during the demonstration.
C-Worker 5Kongsberg Maritime P2
In collaboration with ASV Global, KongsbergMaritime will be demonstrating a variety ofsystems on board the C-Worker 5 ASV,including EM2040P, Seapath 130, MicroPAPand Maritime Broadband Radio. KongsbergMaritime will run demonstrations on its OceanBusiness stand, focusing on the live datacollected from the KONGSBERG systemsaboard the C-Worker 5.
MSV ExplorerDWTEKN8
Owned and operated by Red Ensign WorkboatServices, is a powerful and versatile MCACategory 2 workboat platform. Highlyqualified and experienced crews and ROVoperators specialise in providing quality,reliable and professional workboat, ROV andmarine transport services. Equipped with a1tonne Hiab hydraulic deck crane, a full widthlow freeboard transom stern for easy accessto the expansive cargo deck and able to carrya 2.5tonne distributed load. Fitted with twinECDIS, dual radars along with a host of othersophisticated bridge equipment allowsExplorer to operate in the poorest of visibilityensuring that your work requirements sufferthe smallest of weather related delays.Explorer can rapidly mobilise fully equippedwith a variety of observation class ROVs for all your underwater inspection, survey andobservation needs
Echo ExplorerSonardyne International E1
Operated and crewed by a highly experiencedand professional team, Echo Explorer is a fullyequipped Cat 2 vessel able to conductoperations out to 60nm day or night. She is aspacious, well-appointed vessel with a largeworking deck equipped with a Palfinger craneto assist deploying equipment from AUVs tosubsea acoustic positioning and sonarimaging equipment. This can be deployedthrough the port and starboard moon pools or the large central moon pool and bowmounting position. Echo Explorer also offerssingle wireless connection whilst alongside, at sea Viprinet connection offering 3 x 4Gconnections utilizing overlapping networks,this provides an excellent stable connectionand extended range. Echo Explorer is fittedout with a full suite of Sonardyne’s 6Gnavigation and positioning equipmenttogether with and the latest Garmin satellitenavigation system. Based in Plymouth she isused primarily for Sonardyne productdevelopment, training and demonstration,though she is also available for charter bythird party organisations using Sonardyneequipment or independently for surveying andhydrographic use. Demonstrations will beconducted daily on Echo Explorer at OceanBusiness 2017.
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Ocean Business is hosting several vessels to demonstrate newtechnologies. Please visit the exhibitor’s stand to pick up a copyof their demonstration schedule and to book your place on therelevant vessel.
C-Worker 5 MSV Explorer
Echo Explorer Rival
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RV Falcon SpiritTeledyne Marine T5
A Wave Commander 14m aluminium catamaranresearch vessel owned by Plymouth University.During Ocean Business the Falcon Spirit willserve as on-water demonstration vessel for theTeledyne Marine group. Teledyne Marine will beshowcasing the high quality rack mounted dualhead Multibeam Echosounder SeaBat T50 IDHwith build in INS from RESON together with theTeledyne PDS acquisition software. CARIS OnBoard will stream data back to the TeledyneMarine booth. You can also experience theOceanscience RapidCAST SV profiler during thedemonstrations.
New Life IIEdgeTech B9
Conducting on-water demonstrations of theEdgeTech 6205 Multi Phase Echo Sounder(MPES) continuously throughout OceanBusiness 2017. The system provides 200degree IHO quality bathymetric coverage andco-registered simultaneous dual-frequencyside scan sonar data. EdgeTech’s 6205 nextgeneration technology increases efficiency andsafety for traditional shallow water multibeamusers. The New Life II dedicated survey vesselis 14 metres long and can accommodate up to12 guests per demonstration outing.
RivalR2Sonic J8
Ports of Jersey (Channel Islands) owns andoperates the MCA Cat 2 coded multi-rolevessel ‘Rival,’ which has recently been mobilisedwith a comprehensive survey packagedelivered by Swathe Services. The capability iscentred around an R2Sonic 2024 multibeamwith UHR 700khz, supported by an SBGApogee-U INS, both installed on a bespokeover-the-side mounting system designed byC4R Maritime Solutions. Valeport MiniSVS andSWiFT sensors complete the hardware setup,and Hypack – A Xylem Brand is being used fordata acquisition and processing.
Solent GuardianBriggs Marine W34
Subsea Technology & Rentals (STR) G7
Demonstrating their ESW500 Winch andSeaSpyder Drop Camera System.
Wet WheelsNorbit V27
Showcasing the all-new multi-sensing conceptthat combines multiple tightly integratedsensors into one hardware platform with asingle LAN connection to survey computer.Supported sensors include any combination ofbathymetric multibeam echosounder, highgrade GNSS/INS sensor, forward looking sonarand LiDAR. The ability to couple a forwardlooking bottom detection sonar opens doors forobstacle avoidance while safely carrying out acoastal survey along rugged coastlines orcombining bathymetric multibeam with LiDAR.
RV CallistaCodaOctopus® Q9
Wednesday 5 April only
CodaOctopus® are the developers of the real-time 3D family of sonars (Echoscope®,Echoscope® XD, C500, Dimension). Real-time3D sonars improve the efficiency, safety andeffectiveness of operations delivering realbenefits. On Wednesday 5 April, they will hostan on-water Echoscope® demonstration, tointroduce the new Echoscope® XD and thelatest version of their unique operatingsoftware Underwater Survey Explorer (USE)Version 7. The demonstration will include anon-water survey of the surrounding seabedarea in real-time. This is a unique chance toexperience their real-time 3D Echoscope® XD.
RV CallistaGeomatrix Earth Science F1
Tuesday 4th April pm only
The afternoon will be split into two sessions.In the first session they will be demonstratinga new digital telemetry system for marinemagnetometer arrays and integrated Side ScanSonar. Whilst the second session will focus onthe CHIRPceiver and Pipeliner transducer array.
Session 1 - 12 noon to 13.30
Session 2 - 13.30 to 16.00
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RV Falcon Spirit New Life II
Solent Guardian
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The Challenger SocietyNamed after HMS Challenger, the ship used in one ofthe most important marine studies ever conducted, theCSMS is a learned society representing the UK marineresearch community.C www.challenger-society.org.uk
Civil Engineering Surveyor and CICESThe journal of the Chartered Institution of CivilEngineering Surveyors. Featuring news, events, articlesand many topics relevant to the professional civilengineering surveyor. Online via their App on GooglePlay and the App Store.C www.ces.digitalpc.co.uk
ECO magazine
ECO: Providing comprehensive coverage of issuesimpacting the coastal and offshore environment. It alsoincludes a website and news flashes that reachindustry professionals around the globe.C www.ecomagazine.com
GeoConnexionA leading business-to-business monthly for users of spatial professionals across the globe. It coversapplications of GIS, GPS and remote sensing withinindustry sectors, such as telecoms, emergencyservices, public safety, government, utilities andretailing. C www.geoconnexion.com
The Hydrographic SocietyPromotes hydrography and associated disciplines andencourages recognised standards of education andtraining. Members are drawn from over 45 countriesand all industry sectors. It publishes the respectedquarterly magazine ‘Soundings’ and offers relevantservices, conferences and networking events. C www.ths.org.uk
Hydro International and Geo-Matching.com Hydro International brings its readers an overview ofnews and developments related to both technology andmanagement issues within the hydrographic industry.C www.hydro-international.com
IEEE OES - Oceanic Engineering SocietySeeking to advance the science and technology ofocean engineering and actively exchanging relatedinformation through conferences, meetings, workshopsand publications. C www.ieeeoes.org
IHS Dredging and Port ConstructionFairplay has been the trusted source for maritime newsand insight for more than 130 years.C www.fairplay.ihs.com
IIMS (International Institute of Marine Surveying)
A leading worldwide professional body for marinesurveyors with 1,000 members in over 90 countries. C www.iims.org.uk
IMarEST and Marine ProfessionalA global membership body and learned society bringing together marine engineers, scientists andtechnologists. It works to promote the development of marine disciplines and professions.C www.imarest.org
IMCAAn international trade association representingcompanies and organisations engaged in deliveringoffshore, marine and underwater solutions. Their corepurpose is improving performance in the marinecontracting industry by championing better regulationand enhancing operational integrity.C www.imca-int.com
InDepth WindAn innovative and forward-looking wind power magazinethat provides the latest news from the industry ensuringthat you are always up-to-date on new products,innovations, policies, mergers and acquisitions.C www.indepthnrg.com
International Ocean SystemsA UK-based Diver Group magazine with a bimonthlycirculation in excess of 10,000 worldwide. It serves thecommercial oceanography market covering the fields of ocean data gathering, underwater surveying andinstrumentation. Readers are predominantly uppermanagement, designers/engineers and scientists.C www.intoceansys.co.uk
JOT (Journal of Ocean Technology)A medium to discuss, debate and promote developmentsin the ocean technology sector through themed essays,short article, and open-access peer-reviewed papers. C www.thejot.net
Marine & PortsProviding industry intelligence to senior professionalsworking in the marine and ports industry. This annualpublication includes expert analysis and comment fromthe sector’s most influential thought leaders, coveringtopics such as navigation, hydrography and marineinsurance to salvage, diving and dredging. C www.marineandports.com/ebook
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Marine Technology ReporterThe industry’s largest circulating magazine dedicated tothe marine technology and subsea markets. MTR has a100% requested and audited circulation of over 25,000recipients worldwide. C www.marinetechnologynews.com
Marine Technology Society (MTS)Where great science, partnerships and results happen.By promoting awareness, understanding and theapplication of marine technology they are the innovationdriver for their members, industry and government.C www.mtsociety.org/home.aspx
Maritime JournalA multi-media magazine for the European commercialmarine business focused on vessel operations, inshore,offshore, coastal, and ports and harbours relied on bymarine professionals from operation managers andsuperintendents to harbour masters.C www.maritimejournal.com
National Oceanography CentreThrough collaborative working the NOC translates itsworld class science and technology development intobenefit for industry worldwide. The NOC is where sciencemeets business. Their Marine Robotics Innovation Centreis shared with SMEs working alongside the NOC.C www.noc.ac.uk
Ocean News & TechnologyDelivering industry intelligence through major news,features, and events in marine science, oceantechnology, renewable energy, subsea intervention and survey and communications.C www.oceannews.com
The Royal Institution of Naval ArchitectsAn internationally renowned professional institutionwhose members are involved at all levels in the design,construction, maintenance and operation of marinevessels and structures.C www.rina.org.uk
ROV PlanetThe most ROV focused publication for subseaconstruction and ROV professionals.C www.rovplanet.com
Sea Technology MagazineAvailable monthly, in print and digitally, circulated in 115+countries and is a worldwide information leader for marinebusiness, science, engineering, diving and offshoreapplications for commercial and military marine markets.C www.sea-technology.com
Shephard MediaProviding high-quality business intelligence to theaerospace, defence, maritime security and militarytraining markets, through a combination of magazines,online news services and handbooks, for over 35 years.C www.shephardmedia.com
Society of Maritime Industries (SMI)The voice of the UK’s maritime engineering andbusiness sector promoting and supporting companieswith commercial maritime operations, MaritimeAutonomous Systems, naval and maritime defence,offshore industries, ports and terminals infrastructureand marine science and technology interests.C www.maritimeindustries.org
Subsea & Offshore Service Magazine Targets offshore industry professionals, seniormanagement and major decision makers worldwide. It delivers extensive coverage of offshore industriesincluding oil & gas platforms, decommissioning, subseaand ocean technology.C www.sosmagazine.biz
Dockyard Magazine Read by marine and offshore renewable industryprofessionals around the world. It touches on the latestproduct innovations, news and technical developments,plus in-depth industry specific features.C www.dockyard-mag.com
Society for Underwater Technology (SUT)A learned society promoting the furtherance ofknowledge of the underwater environment. Foundedin 1966, the Society has branches worldwide unitingorganisations and individuals working across all sectors.C www.sut.org
The Maritime Alliance (TMA)A non-profit industry association for the largestBlueTech cluster in the United States promotingsustainable, science-based ocean and water industries.C www.themaritimealliance.org
Underwater Contractor InternationalCatering for the commercial underwater industry,covering all sectors of offshore and inland activity.C www.under-water.co.uk
UT2An authoritative subsea magazine of the Society forUnderwater Technology. It is supported by the largerbimonthly online publication UT3.
C www.ut-2.com
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FREETO ATTEND
Recognising these trends, non-profitMarine South East is hosting thisconference to target maritime dual-useopportunities in autonomous systemsand satellite applications.
Both of these areas are on a growthcurve for investment and are attractingwidespread interest across public andprivate sectors. The goal of theconference is to highlight innovationpriorities and initiate relationships acrossdefence and commercial, involving majorprimes and SMEs.
The day will focus on two technologythemes currently enjoying stronginvestment in both civil and militaryapplications, with large numbers of SMEsin the value chain, but where dual-usepriorities are not systematicallyidentified:
Maritime information services, includingsatellite applications, maritime Internet ofThings, cyber security and dual-use dataanalytics and web services;
Sensor platforms and autonomy, includingmarine autonomous systems, energystorage for endurance, sensors and smartsensor networks.
Delegates will hear from funding bodies andindustry partners looking to fully exploit theentrepreneurial opportunities and synergiesbetween dual-use products, services andtechnologies that can drive innovation in boththe civil and defence marine and maritimesectors.
FREE to attendPre-registration was well received and theevent is expected to sell out, but visit theLecture Theatre on Level 4 to see if space is available.
Maritime Dual Use ConferenceAutonomous Systems andSatellite Applications
ORGANISED By: SUPPORTED By:
aWednesday 5 April 2017
Conference Room 344/32 – Level 4
B2B Matchmaking EventOcean Business are delighted to welcomethe Enterprise Europe Network who areorganising the B2B matchmaking event.
This event is supported by the Bremen Invest (WFBWirtschaftsförderung Bremen GmbH), the MaritimeTechnologies Sector Group and the Aeronautics,Space & Dual-Use Technologies Sector Group.
For PRE-ARRANGEDmeetings only
The FREE matchmaking event has givenpre-registered delegates the opportunity to meet potential business partners duringpre-arranged meetings and create realbusiness development opportunities withexhibitors but also visitors, active in themaritime sector.
Areas include:
Marine engineering
Maritime defence
Environmental monitoring and pollution control
Ports and harbours
Marine Autonomous Systems
It is popular with those who are:
Looking for new potential partners todevelop their business and researchobjectives?
Seeking partners to adapt theirtechnology for dual-use applications?
Looking for ways to establish technologyand commercial partnerships
Expanding their business abroad
Learning about new technologies and solutions
Showcasing favourable projects, products or know-how
Ocean Business is delighted to host this importantconference organised by Marine South East and supported by the European Commission. The conferencefocuses on defence and commercial applications inautonomous systems and satellite applications.
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aTuesday 4 April 2017Lecture Theatre, Level 4
09.00 Registration, coffee and networking
SESSION 1INTRODUCTION AND SCENE-SETTING
Moderator: Iain Shepherd, Chairman, Marine South East, UK
09.30 Role of dual-use programme to accelerate innovation and competitiveness Incoming Director, Defence & Security Accelerator, UK
09.40 Ongoing initiatives in dual-use innovation Paul Winstanley, Executive Director Innovation Defence Solutions Centre, UK
09.50 European actions and instruments in support of dual-use initiatives Paul Anciaux, Policy Officer DG Grow European Commission, Belgium
10.05 Maritime dual-use priorities and goal of workshop Jonathan Williams, CEO, Marine South East, UK
SESSION 2EXPLOITING GROWTH IN MARITIME INFORMATION SERVICES
10.10 Demand for maritime information services Tim Munn, Technical Lead, Maritime Autonomous Systems Thales, UK
10.25 The role of satellite applications Gordon Campbell, Engineer, European Space Agency, Italy
10.40 Maritime Internet of Things and cyber security Rob Myers, Senior Director, Inmarsat, UK
10.55 Dual-use data analytics and web services Bruce Tomlinson, Chief Executive, HR Wallingford, UK
11.10 Coffee break and networking
11.40 Panel Discussion Building blocks for creating maritime information services, technologies, business models and collaboration
Facilitator: Nick Lambert, Head of Market Facing Programmes, Satellite Applications Catapult, UK
12.30 Keynote Address Dual-use activities in the US Blue Economy and how we can all benefit from international collaboration Michael Jones, President, The Maritime Alliance, USA
12.50 Lunch
SESSION 3EXPLOITING GROWTH IN SENSOR PLATFORMS AND AUTONOMY
Moderator: Paul Winstanley, Executive Director InnovationDefence Solutions Centre, UK
13.40 Marine autonomous systems: dual-use priorities R Adm Paul Bennett, Chief of Staff, Royal Navy, UK
13.55 Technical barriers that need to be overcome Gwyn Griffiths, Principal, Autonomous Analytics, UK
14.10 Sensors and smart sensor networks Simon Gerrard, Industry Liaison Manager Southampton Marine & Maritime Institute, UK
14.25 Building dual use systems: An SME perspective Dan Hook, Managing Director, ASV Global, UK
14.40 Panel Discussion Mapping next generation marine autonomous systems for defence and civil markets Facilitator: Kevin Forshaw, Associate Director Enterprise and Research Impact, National Oceanography Centre, UK
15.30 Coffee break and networking
SESSION 4BUILDING FUTURE DUAL-USE PROGRAMMESAND COLLABORATIONS
Moderater: Paul Winstanley, Executive Director InnovationDefence Solutions Centre, UK
16.00 Panel member introductions
16.20 Panel Discussion and Open Forum Facilitator: Jonathan Williams, CEO, Marine South East, UK
17.10 Conclusions and Introduction to Day 2 B2B Matchmaking Jonathan Williams, CEO, Marine South East, UK
17.15 Visit to Ocean Business show and Wine Trail
18.15 Reception with Guest Speaker NOC Cafeteria, Level 4
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Coastal Observatories: Innovation meets industry
aTuesday 4 April
14.00 – 17.00
Room G1, 6th Floor NOC
FREE TO ATTEND
Open to all, this will be an opportunity forend-users of marine observation data toprovide input to the managers of coastalobservatories on the relevance and impactof different data sets to business activities.Marine environmental data is being generated
by a large number of existing coastalobservatories. SMEs can generate commercialproducts and services based on this data. Thisworkshop is designed to present what data iscurrently available and learn from the businesscommunity and end users which data setshave most relevance and impact in the differentbusiness sectors of shipping, ports, metoceanforecasting, defence, submarine cables, marineenvironmental monitoring, deep sea mining,aquaculture, oil and gas exploration andoffshore renewable energy operations.
For further information please visit:C www.jerico-ri.eu
FREE TOATTEND
aWednesday 5 April
14.30 – 17.30
Room G1, 6th Floor NOC
FREE TO ATTEND
The Maritime Alliance (TMA) has announcedan unmissable series of presentations atOcean Business 2017. Each session will bepresented by one of the 17 Top US BlueTechCompanies to watch in 2017 (as identified byTMA) with the aim of creating internationalcollaboration. These companies were selectedto participate in this year’s cohort of the USMaritime Technology Export Initiative, acollaboration between TMA and theInternational Trade Administration (ITA), part of the US Department of Commerce.
These top small US BlueTech companies havebeen selected to represent the US MaritimeTechnology Export Initiative for their innovativetechnologies and business potential. Each will be attending Ocean Business to buildinternational collaboration and trade by creating
partnerships with buyers and distributors inworld markets. They have diverse technologybackgrounds, including: aerial drones, ballastwater, remotely operated vehicles (ROVs),unmanned surface and underwater vehicles,vertical profiles and more.
The following BlueTech companies amongothers will be hosting sessions:
Aquabotix, which specialises in smarttechnology and viewing systems for ROVs
Blue Robotics, which provides componentsfor underwater robotic systems
Assure Controls, with products andservices to support ballast watercompliance in shipping
Del Mar Oceanographic, which produces theWirewalker, a vertically profiling systempowered by waves
Marine Advanced Research, offeringinnovative unmanned surface vehicletechnology to improve operational efficiency
Plank Aerosystems, a developer of fullyautonomous aerial drones for thecommercial maritime industry.
For more info please contactC [email protected]
Top US Blue Tech companiesto watch in 2017...
The HydrographicSociety AGM
aWednesday 5 April 2017
12.30 – 14.00
Room G2, 6th Floor NOC
FREE TO ATTEND
The 13th AGM of The HydrographicSociety UK. All fully paid-up Individualand Corporate Members are invited toattend. Please come along and haveyour say on the future of the Society.
For further information please visit:C www.ths.org.uk
Building capacityin Ocean ScienceEducation
aWednesday 5 April 2017
15.00 – 17.00
Room G2, 6th Floor NOC
FREE TO ATTEND
The 'blue' economy in the EU represents5.4 million jobs and generates a grossadded value of €500 billion a year. Bluegrowth is expected to further enhancethese opportunities in sectors such asaquaculture, blue biotechnology andoffshore renewables to name a view.
Blue growth has to take place within thecontext of achieving SDG-14, conservationof oceans and seas. Are we producing theright numbers of individuals with the rightlevels of skills to enable blue growth tooccur in a sustainable fashion? Resultsfrom the workshop will be assimilatedinto a wider IMarEST report on skills inthe blue economy.
For further information please contact:a [email protected]
AssociatedMeetings
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Tuesday 4 April
10:30 to 11:30FixO3 innovation meets industry
One to one meetings with innovative companies operating in ocean observation to identifybarriers to commercialisation. Organised by SLR Environmental Consulting (Ireland), a partner in the FixO3 Horizon 2020 project. The Fixed point Open Ocean Observatory network (FixO3)seeks to integrate European open ocean fixed point observatories and to improve access tothese key installations for the broader community.
12:00 to 13:00South Coast Marine Cluster- Access to world-class institutes and sector-leading, innovative companies
The South Coast Marine Cluster builds on a rich maritime heritage, hundreds of kilometres ofcoastline, world-renowned research institutions and a large and growing network of sector-leading, innovative marine companies. You can work with the cluster to underpin and supportyour business activities
13:30 to 14:30NOC sensor and instrumentation development and future roadmap
Prof Matt Mowlem, Head of NOC’s Ocean Technology and Engineering Group will be presentingNOC’s Sensor & Instrumentation Development and future roadmap. The group develop sensorand instruments for environmental monitoring and engage industry in a variety of ways,including licensing technology and collaborative R&D projects. 2017 will be another key year,seeing NOC developed technologies made available commercially through partners anddeployed on marine autonomous systems, landers, moorings and platforms for science. Thispresentation will highlight the group’s latest work and give a view on future direction.
15:00 to 16:00Unlocking the power of X-Band as a coastal development and management tool
Shore-based marine radar systems have recently proved to be an excellent tool for gathering a wealth of hydrographic, hydrodynamic and environmental data for a variety of scientific andindustrial applications. Following significant research and development effort at The NOC withother partner institutions, a single marine radar sensor can gather information on; subtidalbathymetry down to 30-50m, near-surface currents, intertidal topography, wave spectra andwave statistics. Along with this crucial hydrographic data, the radar can provide information onbird and marine mammal activity in the area while continuing to act as a vessel trafficobservation and management tool. This session will provide an overview of the capabilities andservices provided by The NOC and Marlan Maritime Technologies.
Wednesday 5 April
10:30 to 11:30Lithium sulfur pressure tolerant batteries for marine autonomous systems
As part of an innovate UK project, the NOC is working with Steatite, Oxis and MSubs to develop apressure tolerant battery pack for Marine Autonomous Systems and other deep sea applications,using novel lithium sulfur technology. You will be able to hear about the latest developments on theproject and discuss your potential user needs from this innovative new technology that offersextended battery life and improved safety over current lithium batteries on the market.
12:00 to 13:00Decommissioning of oil and gas installations
There are 475 oil & gas installations in UK seas that will have to be decommissioned. By 2018over 50 of these will be approaching or entering decommissioning. The OSPAR Conventionprohibits the dumping, and leaving wholly or partly in place, of most offshore installations
NOC Workshopsand Seminars
aSeminar Room, 4th Floor NOC
FREE TO ATTEND
The National Oceanography Centre (NOC)are showcasing how its cutting edgescientific research, technology developmentand world-class facilities can be used tounderpin the global ocean industry by helpingto solve the many challenges faced as oureconomies become increasingly reliant on ouroceans.
Throughout the three days of Ocean Business,the NOC will be hosting workshops andseminars highlighting how the work of theNOC can help with such issues as thedecommissioning of the 475 oil and gasinstallations in UK seas, enable developingnations to conduct scientific research in theiroceans and coastlines in an affordable way tosupport their economies and conduct surveysof deep ocean installation sites prior toconstruction.
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(OSPAR Decision 98/3), although some large structures are exempt (derogation cases). Given the large number of impending decommissioning cases, there is a clear need for a highly efficient survey and monitoring procedure that limits potential costs but also fits theregulators’ needs. Recent advances in marine autonomy offer the prospect of substantialefficiency gains over current practise, but now require the development of effective andefficient approaches for decommissioning monitoring, which will be provided by this project.
13:30 to 14:30EMSOdev technology workshop
The technology workshop will briefly present the work carried out by EMSOdev with regard tothe design, integration and trial deployments of the project monitoring equipment designed fordeployment on a variety of subsea installations such as in-situ observatories and moorings.Once the EMSOdev overview has been made the floor will be opened to attendees with the aimof collecting views from the ocean observing community and wider stakeholder/end-usercommunities. Further background information on EMSOdev and the EGIM (EMSO GenericInstrument Module) is available on the website: www.emsodev.eu
15:00 to 16:00Partnership for Observation of the Global Ocean (POGO)
Presented by Professor Ed Hill, Executive Director of the National Oceanography Centre andrecent member of the POGO Executive Committee. For more than a decade, the Partnershipfor Observation of the Global Oceans, POGO, has served as a forum for leaders of majoroceanographic institutions around the world to promote global oceanography, particularly theimplementation of international and integrated global ocean observing systems. POGO is aninternational network of collaborators who foster partnerships that advance efficiency andeffectiveness in studying and monitoring the world’s oceans on a global scale. Through itsefforts, POGO has promoted observations underpinning ocean and climate science,interpreted scientific results for decision makers, provided training and technology transfer to emerging economies, and built awareness of the many challenges still ahead.
Thursday 6 April
10:30 to 11:30Marine Data – translating research models into applications
The NOC produces modeled data for ocean research, at this session they’ll be discussing howyou can utilise this data for industry applications.
12:00 to 13:00Arctic Shipping Lane
The rapid Arctic summer sea ice reduction in the last decade has led to debates in the maritimeindustries on the possibility of an increase in cargo transportation in the region. Average sailingtimes on the North Sea Route along the Siberian Coast have fallen from 20 days in the 1990s to 11days in 2012– 2013, attributed to easing sea ice conditions along the Siberian coast. However, theeconomic risk of exploiting the Arctic shipping routes is substantial. Here a detailed high-resolutionprojection of ocean and sea ice to the end of the 21st century forced with the RCP8.5 IPCCemission scenario is used to examine navigability of the Arctic sea routes. In summer, opening oflarge areas of the Arctic Ocean previously covered by pack ice to the wind and surface waves leadsto Arctic pack ice cover evolving into the Marginal Ice Zone. The emerging state of the Arctic Oceanfeatures more fragmented thinner sea ice, stronger winds, ocean currents and waves. By the mid21st century, summer season sailing times along the route via the North Pole are estimated to be13–17 days, which could make this route as fast as the North Sea Route. The NOC will presentanalysis of the Arctic navigational hazards from sea ice, waves, icebergs and bergy bits (growlers)and discuss the requirements the hazards monitoring system for the navigation in the Arctic.Lastly, the assessment of the potential oil spills impacts on the Arctic environment from the shipaccidents along the shipping lanes is given. The presentation benefitted from the results of the twoprojects: the EU FP7 Project Ships and Waves Reaching Polar Regions (SWARP) and the NERCImpact Project Safer Operations at Sea - Supported by Operational Simulations (SOS-SOS).
FREE TO ATTEND
To sign up for an individual or group tourplease visit the NOC stand:C Stand W11
As well as these workshop and seminarsessions the NOC will be opening itsdoors for tours of the key testingfacilities that are available for commercialhire, so that visitors can speak with theteams that run these facilities anddiscuss the potential for their use.
NOC’s Engineering and Testing Services Tours
The NOC can offer a complete oceanengineering service to industry to helpsolve the problems that cannot typically besolved through traditional industry partners/ suppliers. With their unique expertise inmarine engineering innovation the NOCcan help industry solve those challengesthat will enable them to operate in moreextreme environments, more robustly andfor longer. They can offer, consultancy,design, manufacture and testing ofcomplete systems or component parts.They have extensive testing equipmentincluding pressure chambers and asystems reliability lab.
Tuesday 4 14.00 – 15.00
Wednesday 5 15.00 – 16.00
NOC Calibration Facility Tours
The National Oceanography Centre hasrecently recommissioned its state-of-the-art sensor calibration facility and is makingit available for use by external customers.The facility has the ability to calibrate anextensive range of commercially availablesensors and instruments.
Tuesday 4 14.00 – 15.00
Wednesday 5 15.00 – 16.00
NOC Facilitiesand ServicesTours
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Taking the current state of the global economy into account, it is clearly becoming harder for many graduates, newly qualifiedengineers and the unemployed to find work.
Why not broaden your horizons and consider transferring your skillsto an industry that in the last few years has seen unprecedented and continuing growth coupled with rapid development technologiesapplied to ocean survey and research.
you’ll be surprised at the number of exciting and challenging globalcareer opportunities there are to choose from.
Offering advice on career opportunitieswithin the ocean technology, marine scienceand offshore industriesEven if you haven’t studied or considereda career in this industry before, OceanCareers will help you realise how yourskills whether they are in engineering,science or mathematics can be utilisedin this vast, exciting, forward thinkingand extremely diverse industry.
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Ocean Careers
@OceanCareers#OCareers
Ocean Careers
@OceanCareers#OCareers
Speedy one-on-one meetings:14.00 – 15.30 hours
Ten minute speed meetings wherestudents can meet face-to-face withindustry professionals and find out allthey need to know about the industryfrom qualifications to lifestyle!
Sarah DyerMarketing ManagerASV Global
Jeremy HancykDirector, Sales & SupportRockland Scientific Canada
Ka Henney-CantROV & Survey Commercial Sales& Marketing Senior Co-ordinatorNeptune Marine Services, UK
Adam CorneyBusiness Development DirectorMarine Learning Alliance, UK
Becky ConwayPrincipal Hydrographic SurveyorAssociated British Ports
Hayley SanterFreelance Hydrographic SurveyorXYZH, UK
Caitriona HanlyTechnical & PolicyIMarEST, UK
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11:00 KEYNOTE: Marine Robotics – a growing industry
Dan Hook, Managing Director, ASV Global, UK
A qualified Naval Architect and Chartered Engineer with over 15 years’ experience in the unmanned marineindustry. Upon graduating from the University of Southampton, Dan joined Seaspeed Marine Consulting asa Naval Architect. During this time Dan specialised in unmanned platform and high speed craft design andconsultancy. As Managing Director at ASV Global, a company at the forefront of developments inunmanned marine systems for the Military and Defence, Offshore Energy, and Science and SurveyIndustries, Dan has built a vibrant team and has seen the company grow from three people to over 80 injust six years. During this time the team have delivered over 80 Unmanned Systems to commercial anddefence customers in the UK and all over the world.
11:20 Have you thought about a career in Oceanographic Instrumentation?
Jeremy Hancyk, Director, Sales & Support, Rockland Scientific, Canada
With more than 10 years experience in business development for the ocean technology sector, Jeremyearned his Bachelor of Commerce at the University of Northern British Columbia and his MSc at theUniversity of Colorado. At Rockland, Jeremy’s responsibilities include the management of consultativesales and marketing and diversifying the application of turbulence measurement technology for coastalengineering, tidal energy, deep-sea mining and oil and gas verticals.
11:30 Turtles to Top Brass – my commercial journey
Ka Henney-Cant, Commercial, Sales & Marketing EMA, Neptune Marine Services, UK
Ka completed a Honours degree and Masters in Marine Biology at the University of Aberdeen in 2008 andcurrently works for Neptune Marine Services, a global provider of services to the oil and gas, marine and renewableenergy industries. Originally a QHSE Advisor, where she gained her NEBOSH accreditations, her career has evolvedinto the commercial discipline. Ka is now responsible for business development, tenders and supportingcontractual activities for the ROV and Survey Services Lines within the European and Middle East Regions.
11:40 How your phone can progress your career! Distance learning in the 21st century
Adam Corney, Business Development Director, Marine Learning Alliance, UK
Adam’s career started in the Royal Navy where he trained as a submarine officer and navigation and warfarespecialist. Following this he set up and ran Marine South West, a not-for-profit company, concerned withbusiness development of the marine sector. He was the South West Regional Manager of the British MarineFederation, the national trade association for the marine leisure industry and commercial director for thePlymouth University. Now Adam is Commercial Director for the Marine Learning Alliance which is a distance e-learning company specialising in hydrographic qualifications and other marine/maritime subjects.
11:50 Putting underwater robotics experience into practice
Cyril Poissonnet, Strategic Product Development Manager, Teledyne SeaBotix, USA
Teledyne SeaBotix are a world-leading manufacturer of underwater MiniROVs that perform a multitude oftasks, including maritime security, search and recovery, hull and pipeline inspection, hazardous environmentintervention, aquaculture, sensor deployment and more. Cyril is the strategic product development manager forthe company and has the exciting job of developing new tools and applications domestically and internationally.Cyril has an MSc in Robotics and over 15 years of maritime and nuclear underwater robotics experience.
12:00 You’ve qualified as a Hydrographer what’s next?
Hayley Santer, Freelance Hydrographic Surveyor, XYZH, UK
Hayley’s experience started with a work placement at Titan Environmental Surveys, while undertaking a MarineGeography BSc at Cardiff University. Upon graduating she became a Graduate Modeller in the Coastal NumericalModelling team before returning to hydrographic survey via Swathe Services. She spent two years working forCoastline Surveys gaining significant geotechnical field experience. A busy four years at Bibby Hydromap (thenOsiris Projects Hydrographic and Geophysical) provided the opportunity to work aboard larger inshore vesselsand utilise different equipment. Now, working as a freelancer Hayley has the opportunity to utilise a variety oflow-tech and high-tech equipment most recently terrestrial and subsea lasers in dynamic operation.
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Speedy one-on-one meetings:14.00 – 15.30 hours
Ten minute speed meetings wherestudents can meet face-to-face withindustry professionals and find out allthey need to know about the industryfrom qualifications to lifestyle!
Steven StrathieOperations ManageriSurvey, UK
Emily HandHydrographic SurveyorThe Bristol Port Company, UK
Becky ConwayPrincipal Hydrographic SurveyorAssociated British Ports, UK
Hayley SanterHydrographic SurveyorXYZH Ltd, UK
Darryl SymondsDirector, Marine MeasurementsTeledyne RD Instruments, USA
Ben RainbowGeophysics Reporting ManagerFugro Survey, UK
Amy PerkinsPersonnel Co-ordinatorFugro Survey, UK
Cyril PoissonnetStrategic Product DevelopmentManager, Teledyne SeaBotix
Caitriona HanlyTechnical & PolicyIMarEST, UK
Naomi GoldRobotic SystemsMechanical EngineerNational Oceanography Centre, UK
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11:00 KEYNOTE: Tricks and tips for finding the right role for you in the world of ocean scienceDr Bev Mackenzie, Technical & Policy Director, IMarEST, UK
Bev has responsibility for coordinating and managing the technical activities for the membership a rolewhich incorporates providing opportunities for the exchange of ideas and practices and opportunities toinfluence the development of policy and legislation at local, regional and global levels. She oversees theIMarEST contributions to the work of a number of Intergovernmental Organisations include the InternationalMaritime Organisation, the Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission and the Inter-governmentalPanel on Climate Change. She is passionate about developing activities that address gender diversity inmarine and maritime science, engineering and technology and in engaging early career professions.
11:20 Career opportunities within the survey industry
Steven Strathie, Operations Manager, iSurvey, UK
iSURVEY Group offer specialist survey and positioning services to support professional offshore operationsinternationally. Steven graduated Glasgow University with a BSc (Hons) in Topographic Science in 1999. Hegained his MRICS in 2007 using his experience on London Fire Brigade Measured Surveys Contract to gooduse. Steven has over 25 years survey and positioning experience both on land and sea. In his current role, heoversees the deployment of 25 field staff on a variety of survey positioning and subsea construction projects.
11:30 Life as a Port Hydrographic Surveyor
Emily Hand, Hydrographic Surveyor, The Bristol Port Company, UK
The Bristol Port is the UK’s most centrally located deep sea port and Emily has been working there eversince graduating from Cardiff University in 2013 with a degree in Marine Geography. Her job involves theplanning, execution, processing, charting and distribution of all multibeam surveys carried out with theBristol Port Harbour Area. These surveys include those to plan and monitor dredging as well as surveys tomonitor estuary sand bank movement in the highly tidal environment of the Severn Estuary, which has the third highest tidal range in the world at 14.5m.
11:40 Marine science on the ever evolving ThamesRoss Havery, MSci Geophysics, Technical Coordinator, Port of London Authority, UK
Ross studied at Southampton University between 2010-2014 on the Geophysics masters course during whichtime he completed two 3 month internships with Deloitte PSG and Fugro EMU. He completed his dissertation forthe Port of London Authority, which led to a job in the hydrographic department involving the assessment ofbathymetric data and data handling for a new super sewer being built under the Thames, the Thames TidewayTunnel. This job has gradually evolved allowing him to gain experience in Hydrographics, licencing, engineeringand environmental matters amongst others and continues to be a challenging and interesting job to this day.
11:50 A peek into having a career in the manufacturing of oceanographic instrumentationDarryl Symonds, Director, Marine Measurements, Teledyne RD Instruments, USA
In 1984 Darryl Symonds started his career at Teledyne RD Instruments (TRDI) located in San Diego USA. Duringthis career he has worked as an assembler, technician, customer service manager and is now Director of theMarine Measurements Product Lines (MMPL). After 33+ years at TRDI, Darryl remains enthusiastic about beingpart of a company that is committed to manufacturing products used to better understand our world.
12:00 How to get started with a career in the marine geophysics industry
Ben Rainbow, Geophysics Reporting Manager / Amy Perkins, Planning Co-ordinator, Fugro, UK
Ben has been in his current role as reporting manager for 7 years having previously worked as ahydrographic surveyor at EMU. His position involves managing a skilled team that provide variousproducts; including processed data, interpretation, charts and technical reports for clients in theoffshore geophysical survey industry. His career began with a placement at New Forest DistrictCouncil, which led to a permanent position as a Coastal Process Scientist with the Channel CoastalObservatory. His earliest experiences involved conducting RTK GNSS beach monitoring surveys andnearshore hydrographic surveys. Amy Perkins is currently working as Planning Coordinator for thegeophysics division at Fugro and prior to this was involved in recruitment.
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Ocean Careers
@OceanCareers#OCareers
Ocean Careers
@OceanCareers#OCareers
Speedy one-on-one meetings:14.00 – 15.30 hours
Ten minute speed meetings wherestudents can meet face-to-face withindustry professionals and find out allthey need to know about the industryfrom qualifications to lifestyle!
Stephen HallChief ExecutiveSUT, UK
Axel Annaert, ProfessorAntwerp Maritime Academy,Belgium
Kira ColeyFreelance Science Writer& Science CommunicatorSharing the wonders of science, UK
Stefan RaimundScientific ConsultantSubCtech, Germany
Mike CaraherDirectorCM Geomatics, UK
Hayley SanterHydrographic SurveyorXYZH, UK
Naomi GoldRobotic SystemsMechanical EngineerNational Oceanography Centre, UK
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11:00 KEYNOTE: Career opportunities in the marine science and technology sector
Stephen Hall, Chief Executive, Society for Underwater Technology, UK
Recently appointed as the CEO of the Society for Underwater Technology after serving 30 years in publicservice for HM Customs & Excise, The Institute of Oceanographic Sciences and the National OceanographyCentre. Before that he worked in the private sector as a land, coast and engineering surveyor. Steve’s dutieshave included tracer chemistry work at sea, supervising oil pipeline construction, survey of condition ofcoastal structures, managing a robot submarine science programme and a decade of marine science policyadvice to government departments. He’s vice chair of the Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission ofUNESCO with a special interest in technology transfer to developing countries and ocean governance.
11:20 Hydrographic education in Belgium
Axel Annaert, Professor, Antwerp Maritime Academy, Belgium
The Antwerp Maritime Academy is located in the north of Antwerp. Future officers of the Merchant Navy andBelgian Navy are educated here. There are two sections at the academy: Nautical science and Marine engineering.The courses comply with regulations set by the local education authorities, to meet stringent international andquality-standard requirements set by the International Maritime Organisation (IMO). Axel currently works fulltime as a professor at the Academy, where he is responsible for ECDIS education for undergrad students andthe coordination of the practical exercises and field work in the post-graduate program Hydrography cat B.
11:30 How to talk your way into your dream job
Kira Coley, Freelance Science Writer & Science Communicator, UK
A freelance science and technology journalist and founder of The Chatty Scientist, a sciencecommunication platform helping scientists to effectively communicate their research, increase exposureand connect with audiences around the world.
11:40 Fugro Metocean measurements – My role in quality control and data analysisSophy Oliver, Oceanographer, Fugro GB Marine, UK
Sophy is a Project Oceanographer at Fugro and works in the metocean data analysis team. She joinedFugro in 2015 when she graduated from the University of Southampton with a Master of Science degree inOceanography. Her present role includes the quality control and reporting of measured metocean data andthe statistical analysis of metocean data from a variety of sources to produce criteria reports. Typicalclients are oil and gas companies and the renewable energy industry. Sophy also develops tools in MATLABto improve the efficiency of processing metocean data.
11:50 Ocean monitoring off the beaten track
Stefan Raimund, Scientific Consultant, SubCtech, Germany
A German producer of safe and reliable Li-Ion subsea batteries for subsea oil and gas power supplies,measurement systems and vehicles (AUV) and marine measurement technology such as autonomousunderway systems (FerryBox) and high precession pCO2 gas analyser. Born in East-Germany in the late70th he studied marine biology at the University of Rostock and Umea (Sweden). For his PhD he moved toBrittany (France). There he switched to marine chemistry and studied sea-air-gas exchange processes.During his studies he participated on numerous offshore field trips. In 2013 he moved to the private sectorwhere he works as a scientific consultant at SubCtech. When not in the office or lab for the day-to-daywork, he is visiting clients and partners around the world. So travelling is a constant in his career.
12:00 Inshore or Offshore – The comparative lifestyles of working in each survey field
Mike Caraher, Director, CM Geomatics, UK
Mike is Managing Director of CM Geomatics, a new company that is a subsidiary of CM Sourcing. CMSourcing provides select personnel to the marine survey industry. CM Geomatics has been set up toprovide hydrographic, geophysical and geotechnical data processing and data management services tosurvey contractors and consultants. Originally working in Landscape Design, Mike attended PlymouthUniversity as a mature student studying ‘Ocean Science with Navigation’, graduating in 1998 with a BSc(Hons). Mike has worked on a variety of coastal and offshore projects since, with the last five years spent at Bibby HydroMap, initially as a Project Manager then latterly as Geotechnical Manager.
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2G Robotics Canada F13
Cwww.2grobotics.com
Underwater laser scanners that generate true-scale, high-resolution 3D models andmeasurements of underwater structures andenvironments in real-time. Their systemsperform efficient, high precision subsea surveysand inspections needed for detecting andassessing damage, developing design and repairplans, performing maintenance and installations,and ensuring continued safe offshore operation.
3D at Depth USA D10
Cwww.3datdepth.com
Providers of the first commercially availablesubsea LiDAR systems and solutions to helpclients build, maintain, map and monitorunderwater assets from static, motion andposition corrected platforms. Their lasertechnology delivers repeatable millmetricmeasured point clouds to address the challengesof subsea 3D measurement and visualisation.
4D Nav USA F2
Cwww.4dnav.com
Providers of a suite of software applications andservices that specialise in real-time spatial datasolutions for the offshore industry. The teamspecialises in solving complex industrychallenges focusing on geomatics engineering,software engineering, business process, QA/QC,HSE and offshore operations.
4H-JENA Engineering Germany N3
Cwww.4h-jena.de
Specialists in environmental monitoringmeasurement systems. They have a broadvariety of devices to meet your requirements interms of automatic and unattendedmeasurements with a long-term operation andhigh reliability of data. They adapt every systemto your demands and requirements.
Also exhibiting: Oktopus
Aanderaa - a Xylem brand Norway H4
Cwww.xylemanalytics.co.uk
State-of-the-art instrument solutions foroceanographic monitoring and measurements.With over 50 years experience, their reputationfor data quality and reliability continues to servethe global need with smart and robust sensorand systems.
Exhibiting on the Xylem Analytics stand
T&D Sessions
Wednesday 09.00 - Ray Beverton Room 044/11
Wednesday 10.30 - Ray Beverton Room 044/11
AC-CESS UK A18
Cwww.ac-cess.com
Suppliers of the AC-ROV, the class leading handcarriable underwater inspection system and Fly-Out micro ROV systems to 3000m. Nowsupplying the MAC-ROV, taking mini ROVs tonew depths and enabling the Blue Economy with4K visualisation discovery and recovery.
Also exhibiting: All Oceans Engineering
ACSM Spain W25
Cwww.acsmships.com
Providers of marine and ROV services foroffshore projects worldwide. They manage andoperate cable ships and other DP vessels. ROVservices w/vehicles and pilots/technicians.Project management for submarine cable lay andburial, survey, O&G IMR, submarine rescue andwreckcage recovery Titanrob Technologiessupplies titanium manipulators for midsize ROV.
Also exhibiting: Titanrob Technologies
Advanced Navigation Australia A16
Cwww.advancednavigation.com.au
Exhibiting their new products: Subsonus -revolutionary new USBL+INS for subseanavigation; Navigo - miniature ultra-highperformance dual antenna MEMS INS; GPScompass - compact dual antenna systemdesigned to provide a new standard forhydrographic survey, and other maritimeapplications in positioning, velocity and headingmeasurement.
T&D Sessions
Wednesday 15.00 - Node Room 1 064/03
Thuursday 10.30 - Node Room 2 074/02
AGEOTEC ROV Italy K4
Cwww.lighthouse-geo.com/equipment
In 2016 Lighthouse merged with Ageotec, theItalian company recognised worldwide for itsROVs and globally supplying survey equipment.The merger strengthens the existing salesstructure by involving Ageotec staff in sellingROVs, oceanographic, geophysical andhydrographic equipment.
Exhibiting on the Lighthouse stand
Airmar Technology USA P4
Cwww.airmar.com
A leader in ultrasonic sensor technology formarine and industrial applications. Theymanufacture advanced ultrasonic transducers,flow sensors, WeatherStation® instruments andelectronic compasses used for many
applications. Fishing, navigation, survey, levelmeasurement, process control and proximitysensing are just some of their markets. Airmarrecently acquired Material Systems.
Also Exhibiting: MSI Transducers Corporation
Alba Ultrasound UK L6
Cwww.albaultrasound.co.uk
Designs and manufactures high performancesonar transducers and arrays for both defenceand commercial applications. The companyspecialises in working with its clients to developbespoke array systems to meet specificrequirements. Alba has recently invested inleading edge manufacturing and qualificationfacilities.
All Oceans Engineering UK A18
Cwww.alloceans.co.uk
Global leaders in the design and manufacture ofmini and micro ROV systems for total oceanaccess combining decades of experience in thedelivery of Launch and Recovery Systems(LARS), Tether Management Systems (TMS) andunderwater mechanical handling solutions.
Exhibiting on the AC-CESS stand.
ALSEAMAR France E5d
Cwww.alseamar-alcen.com
Markets the SeaExplorer, a next-generationglider fitted with rechargeable batteries anda range of unique sensors to collect variouslong-term, large-scale real-time ocean datain a very cost-effective manner. Under thebrand BMTI, ALSEAMAR also manufacturesinnovative and reliable syntactic deepwaterbuoyancy solutions for oceanographic,marine and offshore industries.
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AML Oceanographic Canada K8, C9, D1
Cwww.amloceanographic.com
A leading manufacturer of SVPs, CTDs and otherinstrumentation for hydrographic surveying,environmental monitoring and more. Recentinnovations include WiFi-enabled profiler Base•X2,Minos•X, the smallest combined CTD/SVP on themarket and Metrec•XL, the versatilemultiparameter-sonde that performs in-situ foryears paired with UV•Xchange biofouling control.
T&D Session
Wednesday 12.00 - Node Room 2 074/02
Applanix Canada K13
Cwww.applanix.com
Designs, builds, delivers and supports productsand solutions designed specifically for thehydrographic survey industry. Even in theharshest marine environments, their productsand solutions provide robust, reliable andrepeatable positioning and motion compensationsolutions from moving boats and vessels.
Applied Acoustic Engineering UK Q1
Cwww.appliedacoustics.com
Designs and manufactures underwaterpositioning, tracking and seabed surveyequipment for a wide range of professionalapplications in the offshore energy, academic andinternational defence sectors. Established in1989, the company has a wealth of experienceand expertise in the subsea environment,supported by its worldwide agent network.
Aquabotix USA V42
Cwww.aquabotix.com
A leader in smart technology for remotelyoperated vehicles (ROVs) and viewing systemsfor commercial and recreational users. Theirrevolutionary platform has enabled theproduction of products integrating moderntechnologies with affordable solutions.
Exhibiting on The Maritime Alliance stand.
AquaGeo UK V12
Cwww.aquageo.co.uk
Visit their stand to discuss turnkey services in a variety of seabed detection applications withtheir partners at Sand Geophysics and BMarshall Marine. Solutions range from scientificresearch, wreck salvage and renewables,
including dive support. They specialise in ultra-high resolution seismic side-scan, UXO andmagnetometer surveys.
Also exhibiting: B Marshall and SandGeophysics Limited
Aquatec Group UK R13
Cwww.aquatecgroup.com
Creators of innovative instruments, servicesand solutions for measurement, monitoring andcommunication underwater. Specialising insuspended sediment measurement, includingturbidity loggers, acoustic suspended sedimentprofilers and real time systems. Also offered aretemperature and depth loggers, instrumentsand systems for crowdsourcing data andservices such as custom design andconsultancy.
T&D Sessions
Tuesday 12.30 - Ray Beverton Room 044/11
Wednesday 13.30 - Test Tank
Argus Remote Systems Norway W9
Cwww.argus-rs.no
A manufacturer of electric ROVs for 30 years withranges from Argus Mini to Argus Worker. Thecompany has two main business areas, productionof standard ROVs and development and sale ofclient-specified systems. Additional equipment/tooling: pan/tilt, tilt, compensators, mini-manipulators, AC/DC thrusters including controllers,connectors, HD cameras and LED-lights.
Also exhibiting: SAIV
Ashford Instrumentation UK W27
Cwww.ashfordinstrumentation.com
Offering an extensive range of pressuremeasurement instrumentation for thecommercial diving and subsea market includingcaisson gauges for use in hyperbaric chambers,pneumo gauges for diver depth measurementand compensated & sealed subsea pressuregauges some of which are suitable for depths to 6,000 metres subsea.
Ashtead Technology UK T1
Cwww.ashtead-technology.com
A leading, independent subsea equipmentsolutions specialist providing rental and sale of marine equipment, offshore personnel,calibration, repair and maintenance, assetmanagement, training and engineeredmeasurement solutions. Ashtead employs 80 people in Aberdeen, Abu Dhabi, Houston,London and Singapore.
Assure Controls USA V42
Cwww.assurecontrols.com
Products and services for the shipping industryto meet requirements of IMO and USCG laws forballast water compliance. Their goal is toprepare ships and their crews, to be “dischargeready” on an ongoing basis. This readinessprotects their shipping operations and balancesheets, against costly undue delays.
Exhibiting on The Maritime Alliance stand
ASV Global UK U4
Cwww.asvglobal.com
A leading manufacturer and operator ofAutonomous Surface Vehicles (ASVs) and theircontrol systems. ASVs come in all shapes andsizes to suit a variety of offshore energy,scientific, survey and military applications and are available for sale or lease.
T&D Sessions
Wednesday 12.00 - Dockside 1
Thursday 15.00 - John Swallow Room 054/06
Atlantas Marine UK S7
Cwww.atlantasmarine.com
Hosting both VideoRay and Ocean Modules ontheir stand with all three companies exhibitingtheir latest ROV developments, including thelatest V8 design enhancements from OceanModules and the next generation of ROVs fromVideoRay, the Mission Specialist Series.
Also exhibiting: Ocean Modules AB andVideoRay
Atlantic Canada Pavilion Canada C9 & D1
Cwww.btcrd.gov.nl.ca
Showcasing 14 ocean technology companiesfrom Atlantic Canada representing underwatertechnologies, metocean, software, sensors,acoustics, radar and oceanographic equipment.
Also exhibiting: AML Oceanographic, COVE,GeoSpectrum Technologies, Gri Simulations.,Kraken Sonar Systems, metOcean telematics,Nova Scotia Business Inc, Ocean TechnologyCouncil of Nova Scotia, Ocean Sonics.,OceanWaves, PanGeo Subsea, Pro-Oceanus,Rutter, SubC Imaging, SULIS Subsea, TurbulentResearch, Vemco, Xeos Technologies
ExhibitorListings
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Atlantic Marine & Aviation UK P6
Cwww.atlantic-marine.co.uk
Offers a fleet of specialist DP1 & DP2 offshore,accommodation and subsea vessels for charter.A fleet of subsea equipment including subseagrabs and ROVs are also available. Charter on acrewed ‘vessel only’ or ‘vessel-plus-services’basis. Each ship is between 70 M and 90 MLOA, fitted with Dynamic Positioning, has aunique capability to be provided to our clients‘clear decks’ or with a fully mobilised spread ofspecialist equipment as a full servicerental/charter package.
Atlas Professionals UK W22
Cwww.atlasprofessionals.com
Playing a major role in the provision ofprofessionals to the energy, marine andrenewables industries worldwide since 1982. Ifquality and reliability are key for your business,they are the partner you need to deliver highlyqualified personnel.
AutoNaut - Seiche Water Technology Group UK W15
Cwww.autonautusv.com
The Autonaut is a wave propelledUnmanned Surface Vessel (USV). Poweredby renewable energy and with norequirement for offshore personnel,AutoNaut significantly reduces costs andsafety risks at sea . An extensive sensorrange enables AutoNaut to operate as aversatile data collection platform, includinghostile and remote oceanic environments.
AXYS Technologies Canada A13
Cwww.axystechnologies.com
Experts in the design, manufacture anddeployment of remote environmentalmonitoring systems worldwide for the past 40years. They apply their extensive knowledgeand experience to marine, freshwater, offshorewind resource assessment and land-basedmonitoring systems that measure aquatic,oceanic and atmospheric parameters.
T&D Session
Tuesday 09.30 - Node Room 2 074/02
B Marshall Marine UK V12
Cwww.bmarshallmarine.com
Owns and operates DSV Curtis Marshall - a smallyet diverse 26m workboat with a built in divesystem and decompression chamber. With optionsfor survey poles and aft mounted booms and a 6tonne A frame, she is also perfect for multibeam,sidescan, SBP and magnetometer surveys.
Exhibiting on the AquaGeo stand
Base Platform UK A21
Cwww.base-platform.com
Brings together bathymetry derived from optical,SAR and altimetry based satellite data and crowdsourced bathymetry, thereby covering the fullrange of depths from the shoreline to the deepestabyss. Data is available from each of the four datasources or as a composite data set.
Exhibiting on the TeamSurv stand
Bibby HydroMap UK Q8
Cwww.bibbyhydromap.com
Providers of innovative marine survey servicesto clients from a range of industries includingoffshore oil and gas, renewable energy, subseacables and ports/harbours, utilising the latest inhydrographic, geophysical and ROV surveytechniques to optimise data quality whilstmaximising efficiency.
BioSonics USA M9
Cwww.biosonicsinc.com
Manufacturer of quality scientific echosounderssince 1978. Transducer frequencies from 38kHz to 1 MHz. Split beam technology providesdata on aquatic organisms including abundance,size distribution, 3D target tracking. Advanced,innovative and easy-to-use software for fishtracks, SAV assessment, substrateclassification and mapping.
BIRNS Aquamate USA V15
Cwww.birnsaquamate.com
Designs and manufactures underwater electricalconnectors, cable assemblies and cableterminations. They produce a range of standardindustry connectors such as the 5500 Series, SC,MC, TC, LP, FAWL/FAWM, rubber molded, as well ascustom design of special connector solutions. Witha world-wide network of dealers.
Exhibiting on the Scorpion Oceanics stand
Blue Ocean Monitoring UK A11
Cwww.blueoceanmonitoring.com
Provider of innovative and value focusedsolutions to the marine industry. They are leadersin the operation of autonomous vehicles for thepurpose of marine data collection, augmented bya comprehensive traditional metocean andenvironmental survey capability and expertise insatellite data collection services.
T&D Session
Thursday 13.30 - Student Centre Room 121/11
Blue Robotics USA V42
Cwww.bluerobotics.com
Launched in 2014 and based in Torrance, CA,they provide low-cost, high-quality componentsto enable the future of marine robotics. Theirfirst product, the T100 Thruster, was introducedin 2014 and since they have launched over 100products including their flagship product, theBlueROV2.
Exhibiting on The Maritime Alliance stand
Blueprint Subsea UK M14
Cwww.blueprintsubsea.com
Manufacture a range of sonar, navigation andpositioning systems including: Oculus dualfrequency multibeam imaging sonars suitablefor a wide range of platforms, StarFish sidescansonars offering fully featured professionalcapabilities in a compact package, and SeaTracUSBL positioning modems providing robustacoustic tracking and data communications.
BluHaptics USA A2
Cwww.bluhaptics.com
Robotic software company offering human-centered control system that utilises 3Dworkspace visualisation, machine learning andpilot assist features to improve operationalsafety and efficiency. The integrated algorithmspermit execution of complex tasks that requirehigh-levels of cognition and precise motorcontrol, which would otherwise be impossible toaccomplish.
T&D Session
Tuesday 12.30 - John Swallow Room 054/06
Braveheart Marine Netherlands V18
Cwww.braveheartmarine.com
Provides marine services to a large number ofnationally and internationally well-knowndredging and offshore companies. Their fleetoperates worldwide. They specialise inhydrographic studies, crew tendering, supportservices and sub sea oil detection services.‘High performance through flexible service andinnovation’.
Also exhibiting: Seabed
Briggs Marine Contractors UK W34
Cwww.briggsmarine.com
Supply services to industries in the marinesector including vessel charter/ management,submarine cable installation, repair andmaintenance, diving services, operation andmaintenance of aids to navigation, salvage andwreck removal, oil & gas terminal operations,environmental consultancy and emergency oilspill response.
Exhibitors
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British Geological Survey UK W37a
Cwww.bgs.ac.uk
Geological survey and research of coastal andoffshore areas; resource assessment;geohazards; environmental and habitat studies;equipment development; worldwide marineoperations (seafloor robotic drilling; multibeam;geophysics); project management.
C R Encapsulation UK V20
Cwww.cre-marine.com
Designs and manufactures connectivitysolutions for the harshest underwaterapplications on the planet. Products includemetal shell connectors for electrical signal andpower, coax, hybrid and fibre optic applicationsand penetrators, strain terminations, mouldedand oil filled cable assemblies and junctionboxes.
Cadden France E5a
Cwww.cadden.fr
Offers a wide range of products, systems andservices (rental pool, training and technicalsupport) for hydrography, oceanography andnavigation applications. Their R&D departmentare presenting GEOD BALI RTK, an autonomousbathymetric system; BANANAS, a PPU RTK(high connectivity and unique ergonomics) andGEOD NAV, a navigation system.
Cathx Ocean Ireland M12
Cwww.cathxocean.com
An advanced engineering company specialisingin the design, development and manufacture ofadvanced automation and robotic visiontechnologies for subsea operations. The Cathxsystem includes camera, laser profiler andstrobe lighting with multi source sequentialimaging, providing high-resolution co-registeredstills, mosaics and 3D point cloud data sets.
CEE HydroSystems Australia U5
Cwww.ceehydrosystems.com
Manufacturer of modern, thoughtfully-designedcompact echo sounders and positioningsystems for shallow water hydrographicsurveying, including the CEESCOPE™ portablesingle beam system for rapid mobilisation onsmall boats. New products for 2017 include theunique telemetry-enabled CEESCOPE-USV™designed to provide a complete surveyingpackage for USVs.
Exhibiting on the Swathe Services stand.
Cefas UK K14
Cwww.cefas.co.uk
Showcasing how industry standard sensors andin-house developed technology (led by CefasTechnology, a wholly owned subsidiary ofCefas) complements ground-breaking scientificresearch in a sustainable blue economy andfood security.
T&D Session
Tuesday 11.00 - Node Room 2 074/02
CeramTec Germany V4
Cwww.ceramtec.com
Their solutions made from advanced ceramicsdeliver peak performance in rough offshoreapplications. Their unique material propertiesbring ceramics into play where other materialsreach their limits: They withstand harshestconditions such as salt water corrosion, highloads and pressures, excessive abrasion, hightemperatures and extreme temperature andweather changes.
Challenger Society forMarine Science UK W13
Cwww.challenger-society.org.uk
The Society has members in universities,research institutes, regulatory agencies andmore in the UK and worldwide. The societythereby is the main academic societyrepresenting the UK academic marine researchcommunity. It also has strong links to andmembers with the UK marine technology sectorand policy community.
Chelsea Technologies Group UK T8
Cwww.chelsea.co.uk
Demonstrating the FastOcean and Act2Systems for primary productivitymonitoring, the Lux range of fluorometersfor pollution monitoring including bathingwaters, hydrocarbon, CDOM & harmfulalgae blooms plus the new compliancemonitors for exhaust gas scrubbersystems and treated ballast water.
T&D Sessions
Tuesday 14.00 - Dockside 1
Wednesday 12.00 - Ray Beverton Rm 044/11
Thursday 15.00 - Dockside 1
Chesapeake Technology USA S5
Cwww.chesapeaketech.com
Offering sonar mapping software, customsolutions, and thought-leading consultingservices to the marine geophysical andgeological survey industries for more than 20 years. Their flagship product, SonarWiz,provides leading-edge sonar data-acquisition
and processing software for sidescan and sub-bottom sonar systems used by hundreds ofclients worldwide.
T&D Sessions
Wednesday 13.30 - The Bill Conway
Thursday 09.00 - Students Centre Room 121/05
Clinton Marine Survey Sweden C5
Cwww.clinton.se
Creative and motivated to push technologyforward with innovation, competence andcommitment, to bring cost effective and state-of-the-art solutions to the market!
CLS France A12
Cwww.cls.fr
For the past 30 years, CLS have provided highquality satellite-based services for research andoperational oceanography professionals. Todaythey provide one-stop shopping for both Argosand Iridium air time services, as well asmetocean-based intelligence to facilitatedecision-making.
Clwyd Compounders UK A19
Cwww.clwydcompounders.com
With 35 years in subsea sealing, they specialise in all heat curable elastomers, providing unbiasedadvice on elastomers selection. With the ultimatein quality and consistency for: NBR, HNBR,SILICONE, FLUOROSILICONE, FKM and FFKM.They also offer a comprehensive rubber laboratoryfor testing, analysis and customer development.
C-MAX UK K7
Cwww.cmaxsonar.com
Displaying their CM2 sidescan sonar systems witha full range of options and accessories. The CM2winch, unique to C-MAX, uses a low-drag 300mstainless steel cable which allows better depthpenetration for the towfish than the commonalternative of manually hauled soft cables.
T&D Session
Tuesday 14.00 - Student Centre Room 121/05
CMS-Geotech UK K15
Cwww.cms-geotech.co.uk
An independent marine geotechnical survey and hire company, specialising in high qualityvibrocore sediment sampling and seabed CPTinvestigations worldwide in both offshore andcoastal waters. They also provide geotechnicalequipment for hire and bespoke geosciencesurvey support services to environmental andgeotechnical contractors and consultants.
CMSourcing UK V29
Cwww.cmsourcing.global
An independent agency that supply the bestsurvey personnel, vetted to perfectly suit yourneeds. Their partner company, CMData, providesspecialised data processing, interpretation,reporting, quality control and management, as well as hosting bespoke training courses.
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Coda Octopus Products UK Q9
Cwww.codaoctopus.com
Create and support innovative 3D real-timesonars (Echoscope® and Dimension®), advancedgeophysical solutions and leading motionreference and positioning systems to themarine market. They serve their clients withrobust and reliable products and services toincrease their operational efficiency and findnovel solutions to their challenging problems.
CODAR Ocean Sensors USA R3
Cwww.codar.com
Offering the SeaSonde® HF radar system forreal-time, continuous ocean surface currentmapping and wave monitoring. SeaSonde is themost advanced HF radar system availablehaving many cutting-edge patented features.CODAR staff are both the originators of andleaders in HF radar technology development.
Also exhibiting: QUALITAS Remos
COMEX France E5f
Cwww.comex.fr
Engineering and services from space to deepsea for over 50 years. COMEX will presentORUS3D, a unique 3D underwater metrologysystem with various industrial applications:offshore oil and gas (spool metrology, chaininspections, as built etc), renewables, ecology,defence, salvages, civil engineering andarchaeology.
Concept Cables UK W20
Cwww.conceptcables.com
An independent, established companyspecialising in the customised design andmanufacture of harsh environment cable formarine, offshore and terrestrial applications.Power, data, signal and optical solutionsincluding high performance textile or metallicstrain member and armour packages.
COPENHAGEN SUBSEA Denmark V31
Cwww.copenhagensubsea.com
Their revolutionary series of powerful and silentsubsea thrusters has been developed withreliability as the highest priority. The outstandingreliability of their thrusters has been verifiedthrough intensive testing and their technologyhas proven its durability through key customers´intensive use during subsea operations.
COVE Canada C9 & D1
Cwww.coveocean.com
Seeking interest from ocean technologybusinesses, the Centre for Ocean Ventures andEntrepreneurship (COVE), is a centre for ocean
businesses and technology commercialisationwith extensive marine facilities at the deep-water port of Halifax, Canada with 800m ofwharfage and offices and workshop space.
Exhibiting on the Atlantic Canada Pavilion
CP Cases UK P5
Cwww.cpcases.com
Designs and manufactures high performanceprotective cases, bags and anti-vibrationmounted 19” electronic racks, accredited tomilitary standards. Specialists in maritime andoffshore, products are custom designed andtested to combat rough handling, climatic andenvironmental hazards, offering the largestchoice of any case manufacturer.
CT SYSTEMS Netherlands V23
Cwww.ctsystems.eu
Showcasing their VIKING software, unique all inone GEODREDGE dredging system, and their allin one portable GEOSONIC data acquisitionsystem.
C-Tecnics UK W2
Cwww.c-tecnics.com
A leader in design and manufacture of subseaelectronic equipment, they are launching theirnew underwater stills camera package. Also ondisplay is a full range of underwater videocameras and lighting. Visit them to discuss yourunderwater imaging needs.
D-2 Marine Corporation USA L14
Cwww.d-2.com
Supplies Conductivity, Temperature and Depth(CTD) modular sensors that improveoceanographic data collection. A new patentedconductivity sensor has a fully containedelectric field, can be mounted in close proximityto other equipment. They are an American ISO9001:2008 certified manufacturer with morethan 25 years experience in high precisionmeasurement instruments.
Datawell Netherlands G4
Cwww.datawell.nl
A leading manufacturer of the well-knownWaverider (considered to be the GoldenStandard) providing wave height, wave direction,wave period, current speed/direction and seasurface temperature. Visit their stand to seethe DWR4 with Acoustic Current Meter 0.7m ondisplay.
T&D Sessions
Tuesday 15.30 - Node Room 1 064/03
Wednesday 15.00 - Node Room 2 074/02
Thursday 09.00 - Node Room 1 064/03
DECO Geophysical Russian Federation R11
Cwww.radexpro.com
Their RadExPro seismic processing softwarecan help you to understand your HR/UHRseismic data much better. With efficientdemultiple, SharpSeis deghosting, hi-res marinestatics, Kirchhoff migration and more, it canboost the quality of final results making it muchmore interpretable. Among their clients are GEOMARINE and Fugro.
T&D Session
Wednesday 09.00 - Access Grid Room 124/14
Deep BV Netherlands S1
Cwww.deep.bv.nl
A survey company specialising in hydrography,geophysics and oceanography. Their areas ofoperation include inshore waterways, harbours,coastal zones and offshore areas. Sevices arecarried out worldwide for governmental, coastalengineering, dredging, port construction,salvage and offshore energy projects.
Exhibiting on the Dutch Ocean Group stand
Deep Ocean Engineering USA W1
Cwww.deepocean.com
Manufacturers of powerful, expandable, ruggedunderwater and surface drones. The legendaryPhantom® lines of ROVs and USVs are equippedwith the highest quality components available,including thrusters, sonar, cameras, lighting,navigation and power. Applications includeinspection of pipelines, cables, dams andnuclear power plants, homeland security, lawenforcement and military.
Deep Trekker Canada G12
Cwww.deeptrekker.com
Showcasing DTG2 ROV (otherwise known asUnderwater Drone) completely portable andsubmersible systems. Used to inspectreservoirs, ballast/potable/other water tanks.DT340 Portable Pipe Crawler system. 100%portable and submersible. Comes with steerablewheels and no service truck required.
Exhibiting on the Planet Ocean stand
T&D Session
Thursday 13.30 - Dockside 1
DeepSea Power & Light USA J4
Cwww.deepsea.com
Displaying their high quality subsea productsbacked with over 30 years of engineeringexcellence including new LED lights, HD cameras,IP cameras, pressure relief valves and more.
DeepWater Buoyancy USA W28
Cwww.deepwaterbuoyancy.com
Creators of subsea buoyancy products for theoceanographic, offshore oil & gas, military anddefence and technology markets around theworld. Customers have relied on their productsfor over 35 years, from the ocean surface todepths exceeding 6,000 metres.
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Del Mar Oceanographic USA V42
Cwww.delmarocean.com
Producers of the Wirewalker, a verticallyprofiling instrument-package powered by oceanwaves. Any internally-recording sensor orcluster of sensors can be mounted onWirewalker. Through rapid profiling, the sensor’s1-dimensional timeseries is converted into a 2Ddepth-time image. An enormous increase ininformation / intuition is achieved.
Exhibiting on The Maritime Alliance stand
Del Norte Technology UK F8
Cwww.del-norte.co.uk
An ISO9001 2008 quality specialisedhydrographic survey and dredge company thatsupplies, installs and trains to support theindustry. Together with Hypack, Hysweep andDredgePack software the whole hydrographiccapability will be available.
Also exhibiting: HYPACK
Deltares Netherlands S1
Cwww.deltares.nl
Extensive experience in the field of offshorestudies including geological and geohazardassessments, seabed mapping, modelling sea beddynamics and geophysical studies. They offer a fullrange of applied research services and specialistconsultancy for dredging and mining industry, oiland gas, marine contractors and agencies.
Exhibiting on the Dutch Ocean Group stand
DEUTSCH Germany N6
Cwww.te.com
Exhibiting on the SEACON stand
develogic Germany E3
Cwww.develogic.de
A German based company with a focus ondeveloping and manufacturing turnkey customiseddata acquisition and telemetry solutions formarine monitoring applications. Their customersare well-known international research institutes,navies and companies in the renewable energy,construction and offshore oil and gas sectors.
T&D Sessions
Tuesday 09.30 - Test Tank
Tuesday 14.00 - Student Centre Room 121/11
Wednesday 15.00 - Test Tank
Thursday 12.00 - Test Tank
DHI Group UK W4
Cwww.dhigroup.com
Represents 50 years of research and real-lifeexperience from more than 140 countries. Theystrive to make their knowledge accessible toclients and partners by channelling it through theirlocal teams and unique software.
Exhibiting on the TCarta Marine stand
Digital Globe UK W4
Cwww.digitalglobe.com
A leading provider of high-resolution Earthimagery, data and analysis. Sourced from theirown advanced satellite constellation and third-party providers, their imagery solutions andservices provide customers with accurate andmission-critical information about our changingplanet, including mission-planning, mapping andanalysis, environmental monitoring, energy, andinfrastructure management.
Exhibiting on the TCarta Marine stand
DMS Technologies UK V38
Cwww.dmstech.co.uk
A leading supplier of specialist battery powersystems, they distribute high quality, long lifesystems with AGM and LiFePO4 batteriescombined with ancillary power equipment. Theymanufacture specialist batteries bothrechargeable, including NiMH for solar lanternsand primary, including lithium thionyl-chloride foremergency backup and remote monitoring.
DOF Subsea UK B12
Cwww.dofsubsea.com
A world class survey and positioning serviceprovider, developing creative, innovative and client-focused solutions. They operate across thelifecycle of oil and gas fields, with some of the bestvessels and assets in the offshore industry, insome of the most remote locations on the planet.
dotOcean Belgium L13
Cwww.dotOcean.eu
After successfully bringing a range of innovativemaritime technology to the market, dotOcean willpresent their next product line - a new portfolio ofinflatable autonomous surface platforms forhydrographical surveys, environmental researchand security/inspection operations.
Dutch Ocean Group Netherlands S1
Cwww.dutchoceangroup.nl
A group of service companies and institutionsfrom the Netherlands providing high tech productsand services for coastal and marine monitoring,surveying and forecasting. The group membersdeliver products and services for collection,processing and distribution of hydrographical,hydrological, geotechnical, geophysical andecological data for offshore projects, coastaldevelopments and management.
Also exhibiting: Deep BV, Deltares, GeomilEquipment, Marine Sampling Holland, Nautikaris,Radac, Satel Benelux and Siri Marine.
DutchWorkboats Netherlands W26a
Cwww.dutchworkboats.com
Light and trailerable monohulls for inland surveyingoperations. Powerful catamarans for offshore use.Innovative new designs like the Dive and SurveyBoat 10.00. DutchWorkboats will show it all. Theirapproach? Tell them what you need and they'll tellyou what they know. Very Dutch.
DWTEK Taiwan N8
Cwww.dwtekmarine.com
As the first marine equipment manufacturer andsupplier in Taiwan, DWTEK has devoted its fulleffort to the enhancement of the subsea industrysince 2008. They have been focusing on thedevelopment of ROVs and related componentsincluding subsea connectors, propulsion systems,cameras, LED lights, navigation sensors, etc.
Dynamic Load Monitoring UK V35
Cwww.dlm-uk.com
Specialists in the design, manufacture, repair andcalibration of load cells and load monitoringequipment. They find solutions to your loadmonitoring requirements. Known for high quality,reliable standard products, they are also leaders in the design and manufacture of Shear pin Loadcells to the offshore and subsea industry.
ECA Group France W12
Cwww.ecagroup.com
Experts in robotics, automated systems,simulation and industrial processes since 1936,They supply Unmanned or Remotely OperatedVehicles systems for all environments. Fromunderwater (AUV/ROV) and aerial drones (UAV)to surface vessels (USV). ECA Group alsodevelops electric propulsion systems and navalsimulation solutions.
Echologger South Korea K2
Cwww.echologger.com
Introducing their ultra-compact precision echo-sounders and high resolution imaging scanningsonar systems at the show. The company launchesnew products (dual-frequency echosounders)with many reinforced features in diverse interfaceschemes such as USB, RS23 and RS485.
Ecotone Norway W32
Cwww.ecotone.com
Developers of a unique camera system forUnderwater Hyperspectral Imaging. The camerarecords and automatically identifies objects onthe seafloor, reported in a GIS map format. Typicalapplications are environmental mapping, drillcuttings monitoring, pipeline inspection, aqua-culture, deep sea mining. Depth rating to 6,000m.
EdgeTech USA B9
Cwww.edgetech.com
Designs, manufactures and sells industry-leadingside scan sonars, sub-bottom profilers, bathymetrysystems underwater actuated and transpondingdeep sea acoustic releases, shallow water releases,long life acoustic releases, transponders, reliableUSBL acoustic tracking and positioning systems,and custom-engineered acoustic products.
T&D Session
Tuesday 12.30 - Student Centre Room 121/05
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EGS UK C2
Cwww.egssurvey.com
A leading global provider of marine surveyservices specialising in geophysics,geotechnics, hydrography and oceanography.Delivering the highest quality results and clientfocused service across all the major marketsectors utilising innovative technical solutions,state of the art equipment and high calibrepersonnel.
EIVA Denmark B6
Cwww.eiva.com
Has more than 35 years experience in providingsoftware, equipment, integrated systemsolutions, rental services, 24/7 support andtraining to a wide range of segments, coveringvirtually any task in the offshore and shallowwater construction and survey industry.
T&D Sessions
Tuesday 17.00 - Ray Beverton Room 044/11
Wednesday 12.00 - Node Room 1 064/03
Thursday 09.00 - Access Grid Room 124/14
Electronic Design Systems UK H5
Cwww.eds-ltd.com
Offering a range of underwater imaging,sidescan sonar, bathymetric and scanningsonar and a range of acoustic products frommarket leading suppliers, INSITE Pacific, KleinMaine Systems and Marine Electronics. Theyhave just celebrated 25 years in business.
Exhibiting on the Marine Electronics stand
EMS Spain L7
Cwww.ems-sistemas.com
A specialised systems integrator focusing onoceanographic instruments, vehicles andsystems. They provide streamlined hardwareand data solutions that are flexible, robust,persistent and interconnected. EMS providesgood data and user interface, so you can focuson the whole picture.
EOMAP Germany A20
Cwww.eomap.de
A leading service provider of satellite-derivedcoastal and marine information for the offshoreindustry and governmental agencies. Pioneeringthe field of satellite-derived bathymetry andcoastal mapping they provide harmonisedservices which rely on state-of-the artmethods. Additional mapping services includeimage services, environmental, water qualityand infrastructure mapping.
T&D Session
Thursday 15.00 - Node Room 1 064/03
Eureka Water Probes USA F14
Cwww.waterprobes.com
Provides reliable, easy-to-use, professional-grade, multiparameter instrumentation formonitoring rivers, estuaries and shallow oceansworldwide. Up to 12 sensors (temperature,conductivity, pH, DO, turbidity, chlorophyll,chloride, CO2, phycocyanin, phycoerethrin,hydrocarbons and a dozen others) in oneinstrument can gather data manually, log dataunattended or telemeter data in real time.
Exhibiting on the Turner Designs stand
EvoLogics Germany W19
Cwww.evologics.de
Experts in underwater communication andpositioning, they develop innovativetechnologies for maritime and offshoreindustries. The company’s advanced spread-spectrum technology delivers best results formultiple applications. EvoLogics’ wide productrange includes several lines of underwateracoustic modems, positioning systems (USBL,LBL) and the Sonobot ASV for bathymetricsurveys.
T&D Session
Wednesday 16.30 - Student Centre Room 121/05
Exocetus Autonomous Systems USA W26
Cwww.exocetussystems.com
Autonomous vehicles for specialised, longduration missions. Their flagship Coastal Glideris a superior open platform for modular sensorpackages and long duration missions. Designedto be effective in coastal operations, it standsout with the highest speed capability, adaptiveballasting and a large customisable science bay.
Falmat Cable USA F7
Cwww.falmat.com
Innovation remains an integral part of theorganisation to provide valued customers thenext-generation cable solutions that keep paceand transform possibilities into reality. Their highquality cables are preferred worldwide for ROV,sonar, deep Ethernet, communication and manyspecialised commercial and military applications.
Falmouth Scientific USA W33
Cwww.falmouth.com
Designs and manufactures precisionoceanographic instrumentation and systemsincluding: portable and fix mounted acousticsub-bottom systems; side scan sonar imagingsystems; combined side scan and sub-bottomsonars; current, wave, and tide meters; acoustictransducers, beacons and systems.
T&D Session
Wednesday 15.00 - Student Centre Room 121/05
Flydog Marine Estonia W23
Cwww.flydogmarine.com
A multi-disciplined company creating curatedsea monitoring solutions for the marine sector.They design and build fully customisable data
buoys, vertical profiler buoys and submersedprofilers that fit large number of sensors, areeasy to install and competitively priced.
Focal Technologies UK D6
Cwww.moog.com/marine
A Moog company specialising in providingelectrical slip rings, fibre optic rotary joints,hydraulic utility swivels and fibre opticmultiplexer solutions for the worldwide marineindustry. This includes ROV, seismic, FPSOturret and oceanographic applications. Productfeatures include electrical and fluid rotary jointsfor harsh environments.
Exhibiting on the Tritech International stand.
Foreshore Technology UK V7
Cwww.foreshoretechnology.com
Designs, manufactures, installs and supportssoftware and hardware solutions for theirdredging and marine construction customersthroughout the world. They have dedicatedproducts which are powerful and easy to usefocusing on machine control andinstrumentation within the marine sector.
T&D Session
Tuesday 12.30 - Access Grid Room 124/14
Forum Energy Technologies UK H6
Cwww.f-e-t.com
A leading provider of subsea products andservices. Focusing on remote interventiontechnology, products include ROVs, tetheringsystems, ROV tooling, survey equipment,simulation software and data-acquisitionsoftware. Brands include Forum SubseaRentals, Forum Subsea Tooling, Perry, Sub-Atlantic, Dynacon, Syntech, GEMS, V-Max andVisualsoft.
Fugro UK H1
Cwww.fugro.com
Provides the people, equipment, expertise andtechnology that support the exploration,development, production and transportation ofthe world’s natural resources. They provide thetechnical data and information required todesign, construct and maintain client structuresand infrastructure in a safe, reliable andefficient manner.
T&D Session
Thursday 12.00 - Student Centre Room 121/11
Gardline Geosurvey UK K6
Cwww.gardlinemarinesciences.com
A leading marine contractor specialising ingeophysical, hydrographic, environmental,geotechnical and oceanographic surveys.Gardline provides a wide range of integratedmarine science services. Their principal officesare based in Great Yarmouth, UK with additionaloffices established worldwide.
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GBT Offshore Malta V36
Cwww.gbtoffshore.com
A team of passionate offshore professionals whodeveloped a different approach to services bysharing their knowledge and focusing on providinghighly skilled marine geosciences support on awide variety of worldwide projects. GBT team:surveyor, engineer, geologist, geophysicist,biologist, hydrographer. Services: manpower; fieldservices; remote services and training.
T&D Session
Wednesday 13.30 - Student Centre Room 121/05
General Oceanics USA G6
Cwww.generaloceanics.com
Designer and manufacturer of oceanographic andenvironmental sampling and monitoringequipment. Products include Rosette, Niskin andGO-FLO water samplers. Plankton, bongo and oilspill nets, water flow meters mechanical andelectronic, Overboard Blocks, PCO2 continuoussea surface monitoring systems, integration ofCTDs, pH, DO, turbidity plus other profiling sensors.
Exhibiting on the Idronaut stand.
Genrov UK J2
Cwww.genrov.com
Showcasing the Inovatum Inoshackle, the wateroperated subsea shackle now available withacoustic. They also offer subsea hydraulic valvepacks and pressure tolerant control systems aswell as consultancy services.
Geo Marine Survey Systems Netherlands W10
Cwww.geosys.nl
A world wide supplier of quality geophysicalproducts and related services. The company isfocusing on the production of innovative ultrahigh resolution 2D and 3D seismic equipmentand software development for seismicacquisition, processing, interpretation.
Geomatrix Earth Science UK F1
Cwww.geomatrix.co.uk
Supply magnetometers, marine resistivitysystems and ultra high resolution seismographswith related marine streamers and seismicenergy sources including the 3D P Cable. UKsales agents for Geometrics, Geonics, Iris,Falmouth Scientific and Deep Ocean providingproduct support, training and rentals, productsupport for Europe and the Middle East.
Geometius Netherlands W3
Cwww.geometius.nl
A leading trade company in the field of dataacquisition, GNSS positioning, navigation anddata communication. Offering total solutions tocustomers in the survey, GIS andmapping andhydrographic market. Geometius is primarily adistributor of Trimble in the Benelux. Otherdealerships include Ping DSP, CEEHydroSystems, RBR and Sequoia.
Exhibiting on the Ping Digital Signal Processingstand.
Geomil Equipment Netherlands S1
Cwww.geomil.com
At the forefront of the development of the ConePenetration Test and was the world's firstmanufacturer of this type of equipment. Theyare a leading provider of innovative CPTsolutions, taking pride in offering an impressiverange of offshore CPT equipment.
Exhibiting on the Dutch Ocean Group stand.
Geosoft Canada G8
Cwww.geosoft.com
Provides market-leading technology for thedetection and analysis of unexploded ordnance(UXO) with marine magnetics. Effectivelyprocess, map and visualise large volumes ofmarine magnetic and electromagnetic data.
T&D Session
Thursday 10.30 - Access Grid Room 124/14
GeoSpectrum Technologies Canada C9
Cwww.geospectrum.ca
Specialises in underwater acoustic transducers.They design and manufacture hydrophones,sound projectors and consult on the integrationand testing of acoustic systems. They haveadded acoustic processing software to theircapabilities. Their extensive experience can helpyou define your needs and find a transducerthat best suits you.
Exhibiting on the Atlantic Canada Pavilion.
Geosurveys Portugal W8
Cwww.geosurveys.pt
New state-of-the-art, broad spectrum Ultra HighResolution (UHR) seismic source systems (200-300 to 3500 - 4000 Hz, <10 cm verticalresolution). New acquisition and new processingtechniques for UHR 2D and 3D seismic onshallow water and deeper water.
GEOxyz Belgium U10
Cwww.geoxyz.eu
Headquartered in Belgium, they provide acomplete range of hydrographic andgeophysical services as well as geotechnical,offshore support and land based topographicactivities. Working throughout Europe, theprofessional highly-specialised staff operate afleet of dedicated survey vessels with modernstate-of-the-art survey equipment.
German Aerospace Center (DLR) Germany A21
Cwww.dlr.de
The national aeronautics and space researchcentre of the Federal Republic of Germany. Itsextensive research and development work inaeronautics, space, energy, transport andsecurity is integrated into national andinternational cooperative ventures. DLR's EarthObservation Center is the center ofcompetence for earth observation in Germany.
Exhibiting on the TeamSurv stand.
Gill Instruments UK V8
Cwww.gillinstruments.com
UK based, they design and manufacture a rangeof instrumentation for wind and weathermeasurement with over 20 years experience inultrasonic technology. Visit their stand to seethe latest range of instruments already widelyused in marine environments.
Glenair UK B10
Cwww.glenair.co.uk
Renowned throughout the defence andaerospace industry as a manufacturer ofinterconnect solutions. Glenair continue todevelop their range of subsea and harshenvironment products for the offshore oil andgas and oceanographic industries. Theyspecialise in connector and cable assemblymanufacture for a complete range of subsea,high reliability applications.
Global Dynamix USA J10
Cwww.gdynx.com
Representing leading manufacturers ofunderwater equipment and marine technology.The products they provide are used byoceanographic researchers, commercial andmilitary divers, hydrographic surveyors,environmental engineers, defence contractorsand the Offshore industry.
Also exhibiting: J Teague Enterprises.
Greensea Systems USA B2
Cwww.greenseainc.com
Provides commercially available navigation,control and automation products for marinevehicles based on their patent-pendingOPENSEA operating platform – an industry first.Over 600 systems have been installed onsurface and subsea vehicles for a wide range ofclients.
GRi Simulations Canada D1
Cwww.grisim.com
Software development company that focuseson real-time 3D simulation, visualisation andintegrated engineering technologies for criticalmarine activities. These technologies help toenhance the safety, security, and productivity of marine systems and operations.
Exhibiting on the Atlantic Canada Pavilion.
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Habia Cable Sweden W5
Cwww.habia.com
One of Europe’s leading wire and cablemanufacturers. The company develops,manufactures and markets custom designcables and harness systems for demandingapplications in a number of diverse industries.Habia Cable provide a high level of service andtechnical competence with competitive leadtimes and low minimum order quantities.
HELZEL Messtechnik Germany W36
Cwww.helzel.com
The coastal radar system WERA providesaccurate and realiable ocean current and wavedata with outstanding data availability (> 95%)for large areas. This shore based techniqueoffers the best price performance ratio of oceansensing instruments. Real time ocean data onone click from the comfort of your office!
Also Exhibiting: SeaTopic
T&D Session
Wednesday 12.00 - Access Grid Room 124/14
Hemisphere GNSS USA K12
Cwww.hemispheregnss.com
Designers and manufacturers of innovative,cost-effective GNSS products and preciseDGNSS Global L-band correction services forpositioning, heading and navigation applicationsin marine, machine control, OEM and othermarkets. They hold numerous patents and otherIP and sell globally with several leading productbrands, including Vector™ and Atlas™.
Exhibiting on the Saderet Stand
T&D Session
Wednesday 13.30 - Node Room 1 064/03
Hoytek Engineering Turkey A19a
Cwww.hoytek.com.tr
Their main goal is to build quality unmannedunderwater systems that are stable, lightweightand reliable. Research and development is thebasis for all technological advancement and theyput this emphasis on ergonomics of their systems.
Horizon Geosciences UAE M2
Cwww.horizon-geosciences.com
Provides marine survey, geotechnical andsubsea services to clients around the world.Headquartered in the UAE and with qualitymarine science at their core, their specialistteams support every stage of offshore andnearshore projects through a range of multi-disciplinary services.
Hydro Group UK B7
Cwww.hydrogroupplc.com
Specialists in the design and manufacture ofsubsea and harsh environment electrical andoptical cables, connectors, harnesses, penetrators,terminations and assemblies. With over 30years experience the Group is at the forefront inthe development of subsea technologies withcustomers in the UK and overseas.
Hydro International Netherlands R4
Cwww.hydro-international.com
The independent and high-quality informationsource for the global hydrographic industry,bringing you the latest insights anddevelopments in both technology andmanagement, topical overviews, news anddevelopments, expert opinions and technology.They seek and publish the opinion of leadinghydrographers on the market, technologies andinternational policies.
Hydro-Bios Apparatebau Germany W24
Cwww.hydrobios.de
Smart Sampling Technology. Presenting theirnew microbiological water sampler for in situfixation, AFIS and its enhancement: automaticfixation of multiple samples in small volumes.Also available, several devices for the study ofmicroplastics, either for sampling or forseparation of plastics out of sediments.
Hydrographic Society UK (The) UK F11
Cwww.ths.org.uk
Promotes the science of hydrography andassociated disciplines and encouragesrecognised standards of education and training.Membership is drawn from approximately 45countries and all industry sectors. THS UK is a member of the International Federation ofHydrographic Societies. It is exhibiting itsservices, publications and forthcoming events.
Hydroid UK P1
Cwww.hydroid.com
A leading manufacturer of autonomousunderwater vehicles, Hydroid are showcasingits flagship line of REMUS AUVs. This family ofvehicles represents the most advanced,diversified and field-proven line of AUVs andsupport systems in the world.
Hydromea Switzerland A8
Cwww.hydromea.com
Providing underwater sensing services wheretheir swarm of AUVs collect 3D water qualitydata with high spatial resolution. They alsoprovide products for optical underwatercommunication, underwater propulsion and fast temperature sensing.
Hydrosphere UK W42
Cwww.hydrosphere.co.uk
Launching the latest version of the MobilisDB500 data buoy with meteorological sensorsproviding wind speed and direction, wavesensor giving height, direction and period, ADCP with current, speed and depth and CTDfor temperature, salinity and conductivity. Allin a 1.2m diameter hull.
Also Exhibiting: Witt Energy
HYPACK - a Xylem brand USA F8, H4
Cwww.hypack.com
A leader in software development for thehydrographic and dredging industry since 1984.HYPACK® is the most widely used hydrographicsoftware package with over 10,000 usersworldwide. In 2016, they introduced the NEXUS800, a full end-to-end solution that representsa new paradigm in Unmanned Aerial Vehicle(UAV) data collection by seamlesslyharmonising LiDAR data with photogrammetryand thermal images.
Exhibiting on the Del Norte and Xylem Analyticsstands
T&D Sessions
Tuesday 09.30 - Access Grid Room 124/14
Wednesday 13.30 - Access Grid Room 124/14
Thursday 15.00 - Access Grid Room 124/14
IDRONAUT Italy G6
Cwww.idronaut.it
Manufactures full ocean CTDs and pressure,temperature, conductivity, salinity, oxygen, pH, redox, chlorophyll, turbidity sensors. Mainproducts: OCEAN SEVEN 316Plus/320PlusCTD with redundant sensor capability, titanium89 mm dia./POM; OCEAN SEVEN 303Plus/304Plus/305Plus borehole 43mm dia; VIPSystem for heavy metals profiling, andConductivity-Temperature Transfer Standard CT01.
Also exhibiting: General Oceanics
Imagenex Technology Canada M7
Cwww.imagenex.com
Featuring multibeam, sidescan and mechanicalscanning sonars, including the new 965Amultibeam imaging sonar, an advanced, high-speed, high-resolution system that has beendesigned to provide fast, reliable and accurateunderwater images. Available in a variety offrequencies and depth ratings, the 965A is sureto impress.
IMarEST UK W16
Cwww.imarest.org
An international membership body and learnedsociety that brings marine engineers, scientistsand technologists together. It spans 128countries and works to promote the scientificdevelopment of marine disciplines, providingopportunities for the exchange of ideas andupholding the status, standards and expertiseof marine professionals worldwide.
Imenco UK W39
Cwww.imenco.com
Alongside Indepth International, they will beexhibiting their latest HD over Ethernet (IP)cameras along with examples of retrofit anodesystems being extensively used aroundEuropean and West African coastlines. Variousinnovative technology will be demonstrated ontheir stand.
Also exhibiting: Indepth International
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Impact Subsea UK A29
Cwww.impactsubsea.com
Manufactures a range of highly innovativeunderwater altimeter, depth, distance, heading,motion and temperature sensing solutions:ISA500: A long range underwaterAltimeter/Echo Sounder with optional integratedAHRS; ISD4000: A survey grade depthtemperature sensor with optional integratedAHRS, and ISM3D: High accuracy AttitudeHeading Reference System.
T&D Session
Thursday 13.30 - Ray Beverton Room 044/11
In-Depth International UK W39
Cwww.indepth-international.com
Provides a complete service for subseaoperations, handling anything from therecruitment of qualified personnel to complexequipment solutions, our dual approach offerseach service independently or combine them toput together the equipment and the people thatwill make a positive difference to your business
Exhibiting on the Imenco stand
INNOMAR Technologie Germany L1
Cwww.innomar.com
Developers and manufacturers of parametricsub-bottom profilers and associated softwarefor 20 years. The “INNOMAR SES-2000” SBPsare perfectly suited for hi-res sub-seabedvisualisation in water depths between less thanone metre and full ocean depth for dredging andgeological surveys and mapping buriedpipelines/cables or prospective offshorebuilding sites.
T&D Sessions
Tuesday 11.00 - Student Centre Room 121/11
Thursday 13.30 - Student Centre Room 121/05
INNOVATUM UK A5
Cwww.innovatum.co.uk
Manufacturer and operator of SMARTRAK, theunderwater magnetic cable and pipeline trackingsystem and SMARTSEARCH, the magneticmapping system for cable and pipe route UXOclearance survey. The operational division,SUBMAGNETIX , provides full cable and pipelinesurvey services from the surf zone to 3,000mwater depth, and ROV services.
Inovatum Lifting Norway J2
Cwww.inovatumlifting.com
A Norwegian company, founded in 2013 with theirmain focus being on the INOshackle™ for subseaheavy lifting. The INOshackle™ is very costefficient, saves vessel time, water-hydraulic anduser-friendly. One shackle can be operated with:ROV, diver, remote release for releasing severalINOshackles at the same time, autistic releasefrom top site. They also provide ‘one-off’ ROVtools and offer solutions for your difficult tasks.
Exhibiting on the Genrov stand
International Ocean Systems UK A3
Cwww.intoceansys.co.uk
A UK-based Diver Group magazine with abimonthly circulation in excess of 10,000worldwide. It serves the commercialoceanography market covering the fields of ocean data gathering, underwatersurveying and instrumentation. Readersare predominantly upper management,designers/engineers and scientists.
InterOcean Systems USA R10
Cwww.interoceansystems.com
A leader in the supply of high qualityoceanographic instruments and systems.Products include: cable handling winches andmooring systems for hydrographic andoceanographic research; current/wave/tideinstruments; acoustic releases and automatedoil spill detection systems for pollution control.Their dedication to reliability and serviceprovides confidence in any environment.
isardSAT Spain A21
Cwww.isardsat.cat
BASE-platform is a H2020 project which offersbathymetry products based on satellite data(optical, SAR, altimetry), crowd-sourced data andwater level modelling. All the data is corrected fortidal effects. The benefits include recentness ofprovided data, cost-effectiveness of dataprovision, low efforts for survey campaignplanning and large geographical coverage.
Exhibiting on the TeamSurv stand.
iSURVEY UK K10
Cwww.isurvey-group.com
A leading provider of survey and positioningservices to the global oil & gas,telecommunications and offshore renewableenergy sectors. Their experienced team usetheir technical knowledge together withindustry-leading technology to support a rangeof offshore activities.
ITER Systems France A14
Cwww.bathyswath.com
Develops and manufactures Bathyswathinterferometric sonar systems. The companyprovides support, training, rental and engineeringand support local sales through agents. ITERSystems sonars are ideal for shallow water andare used in rivers, offshore, hydrography, civilengineering, dredging and defence security.
iXBlue France H9
Cwww.ixblue.com
With a focus on client requirements in thenavigation, positioning and survey sectors, theyprovide products centered around its mastery ofthe fibre optic gyro. Their innovative products haveyielded accolades from applications in clientele'scomplex environments at sea, land, air and space.iXblue's unique solutions provide products to fullsystems to answer client's challenges.
J Teague Enterprises USA J10
Cwww.jteagueenterprises.com
An independent representative corporationspecialising in the deep water environmentsupplying syntactic foam materials as well asLithium batteries and cast urethane parts. Theyconcentrate on Naval applications such asAUVs, ROVs, deep water landers and air purgesystems.
Exhibiting on the Global Dynamix stand.
James Fisher Rumic UK V3
Cwww.rumic.co.uk
A leading provider of professional offshorepersonnel worldwide including superintendents,supervisors and operators for ROVs, trenchersand ploughs within the cable, renewable and oiland gas markets. JFR is a wholly ownedsubsidiary of James Fisher and Sons, a shipowner and supplier of marine services.
KELLER - PRESSURE SENSORS UK U3
Cwww.keller-pressure.co.uk
A Swiss manufacturer of high quality pressuresensors, measuring depths of 10,000m withprecision of one metre, ±0.01%FS. Products areavailable in corrosion resistant materials andwith digital electronic outputs (RS485, TTL, I_C).Offering customer specific OEM solutions, alongwith a range of standard products specificallydesigned for oceanographic use.
Klein Marine Systems USA Q3
Cwww.kleinmarinesystems.com
A leading sensor technology provider thatdesigns and manufactures high-resolution sidescan and multi-beam sonar equipment. Klein willbe showcasing innovative technologies inshallow water swath bathymetry, multi-beamand high-resolution sonar systems forUnmanned Underwater Vehicles and SARapplications.
Also exhibiting: Seamap (UK), Seismic Asia Pacific
Knudsen Engineering Canada R1
Cwww.knudseneng.com
Recognised high performance products anddedicated customer support, Knudsenmanufactures singlebeam echosounders usedin numerous diverse applications includingsurvey, navigation, dredging, sub-bottomprofiling and ocean research. Showcasing theirSOUNDER and CHIRP series echosounders andtheir shallow water sub-bottom profiling systemPinger.
T&D Session
Tuesday 15.30 - Student Centre Room 121/05
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Kongsberg Maritime UK N1, P2
Cwww.km.kongsberg.com
Demonstrating their latest technology forsubsea and survey applications, running real-time demonstrations and showcasing the latesthardware and software features available.Contact them for more details about theirdemonstrations and classroom sessions.
T&D Sessions
Tuesday 09.30 - Student Centre Room 121/05
Tuesday 14.00 - Dockside 2
Wednesday 15.00 - Dockside 2
Thursday 09.00 - Student Centre Room 121/11
Thursday 10.30 - Dockside 2
Kraken Sonar Systems Canada C9, D1
Cwww.krakensonar.com
A marine technology company engaged in thedesign and development of high performancesonars and acoustic sensors for military andcommercial applications. A leading developer ofSynthetic Aperture Sonar (SAS), an advancedsonar technology used for ultra-high resolutionseabed imaging.
Exhibiting on the Atlantic Canada Pavilion
KVH INDUSTRIES Norway A30
Cwww.kvh.com
Manufacturers of Fibre Optic Gyros (FOGs) andFOG-based inertial sensors for manned andunmanned commercial and defenceapplications. KVH sensors are used for maritimeand subsea navigation and positioning toenhance GNSS, or provide accurate navigationwhen GNSS is unavailable.
KYSTDESIGN Norway V10
Cwww.kystdesign.no
Delivers a wide range of products for the subseaoil & gas industry. Their capability includes turn-key deliveries of complex systems as work classROVs and ROTs. They hold a wide range of products and spares in stock to offer theircustomers the best service when needed.
L3 Calzoni Italy K4
Cwww.calzoni.com
A company with a long and wide experience in the design and manufacture of complexhandling systems, visual landing aids andvehicles for naval applications, also part of L3Technologies Corporation. The world’s mainnavies are equipped with their sensors hostingsystems for submarines, handling systems forsurface ships, deck lighting and Visual AidsSystems (VLA).
Exhibiting on the LIGHTHOUSE stand
Leibniz Institute for Baltic Sea Research Germany V21
Cwww.io-warnemuende.de
The IOW is an independent research institutionspecialising in interdisciplinary study of coastaloceans and marginal seas. Work focuses on theBaltic Sea ecosystem. The main disciplines aremarine geology, marine chemistry, biologicaloceanography and physical oceanography. Inhere a skilled instrumentation group developsnewly adapted sensors and sampling-devices.
Leica Geosystems Switzerland V19
Cwww.leica-geosystems.com
Revolutionising the world of measurement andsurvey for nearly 200 years, Leica Geosystemscreates complete solutions for professionals.Known for premium products and innovativesolution development, professionals in a diversemix of industries, such as aerospace and defence,safety, construction, and manufacturing, trustLeica Geosystems for all their geospatial needs.
Lidan Marine Sweden U7
Cwww.lidanmarine.com
Develops and designs customised winch andhandling systems, supplying LARS for ROVs, a vast range of umbilical winches, overheadtravelling systems and A-frames proven tocomplete reliability. Welcome to their world, a world in which only the strongest survive.
Exhibiting on the MTS Pavilion
LIGHTHOUSE Italy K4
Cwww.lighthouse-geo.com
With 30 years on the market, they havetransformed from a small local company into asurvey company with international footprint andbranches across the world. In 2016 they mergedwith Ageotec, recognised worldwide for their ROVsand for the global supplying of survey equipment.
Also exhibiting: L3 Calzoni
Linden Photonics USA W31c
Cwww.lindenphotonics.com
High strength optical fibre cables, cable coatings.Specialising in thin strong cables, buoyant cables.Their fibre optic hybrid cables are optimised forunderwater use and use in larger umbilicals.Combining high strength, low weight and smallsize they produce the ideal optical cable. Highstrength, hybrid designs also available.
Exhibiting on the MTS Pavilion
Liquid Robotics USA G1
Cwww.liquidr.com
Designs and manufactures Wave Gliders®, thefirst wave and solar powered autonomous oceanrobots. With their partners they address many ofthe planet’s greatest challenges, bytransforming how to assess, monitor, andprotect the ocean, solving critical problems fordefence, commercial and science customers.
Exhibiting on the RS Aqua stand.
T&D Session
Wednesday 09.00 - Student Centre Room 121/11
MacArtney UnderwaterTechnology Group Denmark B1
Cwww.macartney.com
Specialists in underwater technology solutions foroffshore, renewable energy, defence, fishery andocean science operators worldwide. MacArtneyalso offers solutions for the wind energy market.Their range includes proven products and systems,all designed and tested to ensure reliability inchallenging subsea environments.
MaRE Trans UK J9
Cwww.m-are.com
Providers of an international brokerage andequipment sourcing service to the underwaterindustry. A leading source of used ROV and surveyequipment. The monthly free-issue equipmentlists 'DeepSearch' and 'SurveySearch', highlightused ROV, survey and associated equipment forsale worldwide. MaRE also offers consultancy andprocurement services.
Marine Advanced Research USA V42
Cwww.wam-v.com
Delivering innovative unmanned surface vehicle(USV) technology that perform the dull, dirty anddangerous tasks of today. Their agile oceanrobots increase operational capabilities,decrease risk, lower cost, save time and reducetheir footprint for easy and economical shipmentall over the world.
Exhibiting on The Maritime Alliance stand
Marine Distribution & Consulting FranceW16a
Cwww.marine-distribution-consulting.com
Focusing on tech and military diving, underwater-robotics and the engineering sector, they aredistributors for innovative and cost-efficientactuators, diving equipment, sensors andvehicles: Bluerobotics, Cam-Do, Echologger,Enitech_Subsea, Rayforce hypothermiaprotection systems, Nemo powertools, Tecline,Seamor and equipment rent: Bluerov2, Angle-Grinders and drills... Access to service providersand engineering expertise.
Exhibiting on the Ocean Innovation System stand
Marine Electronics UK H5
Cwww.marine-electronics.co.uk
Showing their latest range of 2D Multi-beamSonar's for ROV / AUV applications utilisingcomposite transducer technology. Alsodisplayed a range of 3D Multi-beam Sonar’shaving applications such as obstacle avoidance,mine hunting, diver detection, and harboursurveillance plus high resolution mechanicallyscanning sonar's and multi return altimeters.
Also exhibiting:Electronic Design Systems
Marine Magnetics Canada L4
Cwww.marinemagnetics.com
Designs and manufactures high sensitivitymagnetometers and gradiometers withunmatched accuracy. Integrations available withside scans, AUVs and ROVs. Products
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include SeaSPY2, shallow water to 6,000mdepth ratings. Explorer, miniature version ofSeaSPY2 for inshore work. SeaQuest, the mostadvanced magnetic search tool available.Improving speed and accuracy in UXO.
Marine Research Romania P11
Cwww.marine-research.com
A hydrography and oceanography servicecompany, specialised in coastal and inlandwaters. They provide multibeam bathymetry,side-scan sonar imaging, sub-bottom profiling,water quality monitoring and various otherrelated services. marine research will performreal-time demonstrations on Underwater MassSpectrometer, unique in Europe, on their stand.
Marine Sampling Holland Netherlands S1
Cwww.marinesamplingholland.nl
Specialists in offshore geotechnical andenvironmental investigations with a wide rangeof equipment varying from light and heavy CPTs,vibrocorers, piston/gravity corers,counterflush/airlift drilling systems, grab andboxcorers for each bottom type and waterdepth. They have a geotechnical laboratory for tests according to international standards.
Exhibiting on the Dutch Ocean Group stand.
Marine Technology Reporter USA A27
Cwww.marinetechnologynews.com
One of the industry’s largest circulatingmagazines dedicated to the marine technologyand subsea markets. MTR provides unbiasednews and information from around the world anddelivers it to a powerful and highly responsiveaudience of more than 25,000 recipients (100%Requested BPA Verified).
Marine Technology Society USA W31b
Cwww.mtsociety.org
Where great science, partnerships and resultshappen. By bringing together ocean engineersand scientists, MTS is a leading force in the BlueEconomy. Promoting awareness, understanding,and the application of marine technology we arethe innovation driver for our members, industryand government.
Also exhibiting: Linden Photonics, Okeanus andSoundnine
Marinestar Netherlands V13
Cwww.fugromarinestar.com
Delivering subscription based L band correctionsin G4+ mode up to 8 cm vertical precision and 4cm horizontal accuracy (sigma= 2), using 8overlapping communication beams. GPS,GLonass, Beidou and Gallileo constellations areavailable now.
Maritime Robotics Norway M11
Cwww.maritimerobotics.com
A provider of unmanned systems. Products:Moored Balloon Systems, Unmanned SurfaceVehicles, Unmanned Aircraft Systems. Mainmarkets: geophysical data acquisition and
surveying, environmental monitoring andsecurity defence. With technology developedwith both governmental and military partners,their focus is delivering high-quality solutionsthat are cost-efficient, reduce HSE riskexposure and deployable.
T&D Sessions
Tuesday 11.00 - Dockside 2
Wednesday 12.00 - Dockside 2
Thursday 09.00 - Dockside 2
Thursday 15.00 - Student Centre Room 121/05
Marlan Maritime Technologies UK V9
Cwww.marlan-tech.co.uk
Specialise in cutting edge remote sensingsoftware and hardware systems for vessel trafficmanagement and nearshore hydrographicsurvey. Providing innovative methods of applyingradar technology to monitor changing coastalmorphology and enhance situational awarenessof decision makers to protect people, places andprofits in the maritime environment.
McLane Research Laboratories USA A23
Cwww.mclanelabs.com
Manufactures time-series oceanographicprofilers, samplers and flotation. Their objectiveis to enable worldwide investigators to achievetheir research and scientific goals by providingadvanced, cost-effective instrumentation andmooring products. Visit their stand to learn moreabout their wire crawling profilers, watersamplers and in situ labs.
metOcean telematics Canada C9
Cwww.metocean.com
Provides complete end-to-end telematicsservices, with a focus on niche MetOceansolutions and custom defence security products.
Exhibiting on the Atlantic Canada Pavilion.
MG3 UK N4
Cwww.mg3.eu
With emphasis on technical innovation, they are aspecialist, independent geoscience surveycompany operating in both the offshore andcoastal environment, providing worldwide marinegeochemical, geophysical and geotechnicalservices. They offer a range of services using DPmulti-role vessels and other suitable vessels.
MMT Sweden K1
Cwww.mmt.se
Offer cost-efficient turnkey solutions bycombining bathymetric, geophysical,geotechnical, environmental and UXO surveysfor safe marine installations and inspections. All delivered with unsurpassed resolution andperformance. Innovations and competence haveprovided sustained business growth for over 40years, always with strong focus on reliability,safety and delivery.
T&D Session
Wednesday 12.00 - Student Centre Room 121/05
Moog UK D6
Cwww.moog.com
A worldwide designer, manufacturer andintegrator of precision control components andsystems. Their high performance systemscontrol military and commercial aircraft,satellites and space vehicles, launch vehicles,missiles, automated industrial machinery, wind energy, marine and medical equipment.
Exhibiting on the Tritech International stand.
Mooring Systems USA M10
Cwww.mooringsystems.com
Designs oceanographic moorings and buoysincluding ADCP Buoys, instrument frames,syntactic flotation, and (3x19) jacketed wirerope, with 20+ years of experience designingTrawl Resistant Bottom Mounts. The “Ellipsoid”shaped buoys provide excellent mooringperformance. They also manufacture a full lineof sediment coring devices.
T&D Session
Thursday 12.00 - Node Room 1 064/03
MSI Transducers Corporation USA P4
Cwww.matsysinc.com
Exhibiting on the Airmar stand.
MTS Sensor Technologie Germany E7
Cwww.mtssensor.de
Exhibiting on the RDP Electronics stand.
National Oceanography Centre UK W11
Cwww.noc.ac.uk
Through collaborative working the NOC translatesits world class science and technologydevelopment into benefit for industry worldwide.Their science is applicable across the marineindustries. The NOC is where science meetsbusiness. Their Marine Robotics Innovation Centreis shared with SMEs working alongside the NOC.
National Physical Laboratory UK C4
Cwww.npl.co.uk
Launching a unique calibration service forunderwater acoustic autonomous recorders atOcean Business. Visit their stand to learn how theirworld-leading expertise and state-of-the-art,independent calibration can give you a competitiveadvantage, confidence in the accuracy of data, andassurance in meeting regulatory demands.
Nautikaris Netherlands S1
Cwww.nautikaris.com
For hydrographic and oceanographic systems,acoustic imaging services and systems, GPSpositioning, underwater connectors, rugged datacollectors, LED navigation lights and radiotelemetry.Their customers count on them for the highquality of products combined with ease of useand a flexible and professional support team.
Exhibiting on the Dutch Ocean Group stand
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NAVSYSTEMS UK E8
Cwww.bluespider.im
Producers of the Blue Spider Survey Positioningpackage - a multi-vessel marine surveypackage which is extremely flexible yet intuitiveand very easy to use. Showcasing this and theirdata logger products (designed for unattendeddata collection on any vessel) and offering freetrials.
Neptune Marine Services UK J6
Cwww.neptunems.com
A global provider of services to the oil and gas,marine and renewable energy industries,specialising in integrated topside and subseainspection, maintenance and repair solutionswith specialised engineering to meet thechallenging and diverse requirements of bothnew and existing developments.
NETmc Marine UK J1
Cwww.netmcmarine.co.uk
Manufacture SD and HD digital video acquisitionsystems including DVRs, video over Ethernetcameras for ROV and Divers and Diver videosystems. Some products can be integrated withthird party software including EIVA NaviPac andour own E-Inspect structural inspectionsoftware.
T&D Session
Tuesday 09.30 - Node Room 1 064/03
Next Geosolutions Italy A22
Cwww.nextgeosolutions.com
An international turn-key geoscience andengineering service provider operating in theenergy, infrastructure and utilities markets.They are recognised as a leading playerconsolidating knowledge, expertise andresources of companies and individuals with asuccessful track-record of 30+ years in theindustry.
nke Instrumentation France G9
Cwww.nke-instrumentation.com
Designs, manufactures and sells instrumentsand systems for oceanographic andenvironmental monitoring. Their fields ofapplication are ocean, deep sea, shallow water.They provide autonomous data loggers formonitoring of physico-chemical parameters,monitoring of the medium, behaviour analysis ofimmersed systems and automated systems.
T&D Session
Tuesday 09.30 - Ray Beverton Room 044/11
NORBIT Subsea Norway V27
Cwww.norbit.com
Manufactures wideband curved-arraymultibeam sonars. Their concept combinesmultiple integrated sensors into one hardwareplatform with a single LAN-connection tosurvey laptop. Simple setup and operationprovide high-quality sensing from any survey
platform. Supported sensors include anycombination of single/dual bathymetric echo-sounder, obstacle-avoidance sonar,forward-looking inspection sonar and LiDAR.
Norcom Technology UK F4
Cwww.norcom-technology.co.uk
Developers of electronic chart software withinformation from different sources includingwreck, cable, tide and geographical data fornavigational maps for use by companies tocarry out studies prior to installation of offshorestructures and for passage planning.
Also exhibiting: Thurn Group
Nortek UK P10
Cwww.nortek.no
Developers and manufacturers of acousticDoppler instrumentation. Doppler Velocity Logs(DVL) are used for subsea navigation. AcousticDoppler Current Profilers (ADCP) are used tounderstand physical processes in the ocean,rivers and laboratories. Their instruments areutilised by scientists, researchers and engineersat renowned institutions worldwide.
Nova Scotia Business Canada C9, D1
Cwww.novascotiabusiness.com
Exhibiting on the Atlantic Canada Pavilion
NovAtel Canada V24
Cwww.novatel.com
Exceptional product quality and support havemade them a leading provider of OEM highprecision Global Navigation Satellite System(GNSS) positioning technology. Their deeplycoupled SPAN® GNSS/INS products providemarine application developers continuousposition, attitude and velocity.
Ocean Aero USA U12
Cwww.oceanaero.us
California, USA based marine technologycompany designing, developing and producing a new class of unmanned AutonomousUnderwater and Surface Vehicle (AUSV), theSubmaran™ series, based on environmentallysustainable propulsion (wind and solar) forsurface navigation and internal battery powerfor subsurface functionality.
Exhibiting on the Teledyne Marine stand.
Ocean Infinity Norway V5
Cwww.swireseabed.com
Utilises state of the art equipment to collecthigh resolution data for large scale seabedmapping, exploration and monitoring throughuse of multiple AUVs and USVs. SimultaneousAUV missions are executed from one hostvessel, where processing and reporting areconducted.
Also exhibiting: SeaTrepid Deepsea and SwireSeabed
Ocean Innovation System France W16a
Cwww.oceaninnovationsystem.com
Developers of a new concept for a totallyinnovative underwater exploration andintervention robot. OiS proposes independentand autonomous modules that can becombined to form complete, customisedinspection and intervention units on demand.They develop a library of modules in continualimprovement. Underwater Modular Robotics.
Also exhibiting: Marine Distribution & Consulting
Ocean Modules Sweden S7
Cwww.ocean-modules.com
Has delivered cutting-edge underwatertechnology for well over a decade. Showcasingthe powerful, flexible and versatile V8 M500 andV8 L3000 ROV systems and the SPOT.ONSurvey Management System software.
Exhibiting on the Atlantas Marine stand
T&D Sessions
Wednesday 10.30 - Test Tank
Thursday 09.00 - Test Tank
Ocean News & Technology / ECO USA Q4
Cwww.oceannews.com
Delivers the latest on ocean technology, trendsand news, as well as in-depth features.Environment Coastal and Offshore (ECO)provides the same comprehensive coverage ofissues impacting the coastal and offshoreenvironment. Both publications include awebsite and news flashes that reach industryprofessionals globally.
Ocean Scientific International(OSIL) UK C1
Cwww.osil.co.uk
Produce integrated systems for environmentalmonitoring in all marine applications. Specialistsin instrumented buoy platforms, current andwave measurement systems, dredgemonitoring, oil spill detection, berthmanagement and sediment corers. They offersupport for systems, including instrumentcalibration. Operates the IAPSO StandardSeawater Service and is global distributor forGuildline salinometers.
Ocean Sonics Canada D1
Cwww.oceansonics.com
A global leader in the development of smart,compact low power digital hydrophoneinstruments that enables users to collect,record, measure and process calibrated sounddata from the ocean. Introducing the new DigitalHydrophone Array that connects andsynchronises multiple hydrophones together.
Exhibiting on the Atlantic Canada Pavilion
T&D Sessions
Tuesday 17.00 - Node Room 2 074/02
Wednesday 10.30 - Dockside 2
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Ocean Technology Council of Nova Scotia Canada C9 & D1
Cwww.otcns.ca
Exhibiting on the Atlantic Canada Pavilion
Oceaneering C-Nav PositioningSolutions UK R6
Cwww.oceaneering.com/cnav
Enhances vessel positioning by using the C-Nav™ precise point positioning (PPP) systemswith accuracy of better than 5cm horizontallyand 15cm vertically. Unlike conventional DGNSStechnologies, their systems are unaffected byspatial decorrelation, enabling the same level ofcorrection service accuracy worldwide.
Oceanlab, University of Aberdeen UK W29
Cwww.abdn.ac.uk/oceanlab
Carries out research into the biology of theoceans and the engineering required to achievethis. As a result, it has commercial-qualitypressure, vibration, environmental and test-tankfacilities which are available for hire via theBusiness Unit represented at the show.
Oceanology International UK V34
Cwww.oceanologyinternational.com
A three-day, free-to-attend event with globalsuppliers, a world-class conference andnetworking opportunities for suppliers,contractors and end-users in the offshore andsubsea industries. The world-class exhibitionand conference help organisations reachbuyers from key market regions and sectorsworldwide.
Oceanscan UK W7
Cwww.oceanscan.co.uk
An established leader in the sale and rental, ofindustry-recognised ROV, subsea, survey andinspection equipment, offering flexible offshoreequipment solutions, supported by experiencedand certified personnel. Oceanscan has a globalreach with offices in Houston and a worldwidenetwork of partners working closely with the UKoffices.
OceanScan-MST Portugal M3
Cwww.oceanscan-mst.com
The LAUV is a rugged, cost-effective,Lightweight Autonomous Underwater Vehicle,designed to be simple to deploy, operate, andrecover by one person. The open sourcesoftware, makes easy the integration of newpayload and algorithms. The LAUV is usedworldwide by Navies and R&D institutions.
OceanServer Technology USA B4
Cwww.iver-auv.com
A leading provider of man-portable AutonomousUnderwater Vehicles. The Iver AUV is anaffordable, commercial vehicle used for generalsurvey and sub-surface security work,autonomy research, behavioural and sensordevelopment studies at universities and navyresearch facilities.
OceanWaveS Germany C9
Cwww.rutter.ca
A subsidiary of Rutter., based in Luneburg,Germany. The enterprise is focused ondeveloping technologies for improving safetyand efficiency of maritime operations. Areas ofspecialisation include real-time measurement ofwaves and surface currents using standardnavigational X-band radar sensors.
Exhibiting on the Atlantic Canada Pavilion.
OceanWise UK R5
Cwww.oceanwise.eu
Showcasing the very latest developments inPort-Log.net real-time environmental datasharing and publishing services. Developmentsinclude providing advanced waves processingfor the oil and gas industry identifying stormand other significant events and then using thesystem’s advanced functionality to look atdirectional wave spectra.
T&D Session
Wednesday 15.00 - Access Grid Room 124/14
Ohmex UK C3
Cwww.ohmex.com
Showcasing the HydRobot remote controlledcraft solution using their SonarMite echosounder in conjunction with the TS16 robotictotal station from Leica Geosystems. Thesystem is designed for those hard to reachhydrographic surveys of rivers, lakes and canalswith large amounts of tree and building cover.
Okeanus Science & Technology USA W31a
Cwww.okeanus.com
Through purchase or rental, OST providesquality marine equipment including winches,launch and recovery systems, data buoys,moored and drifting environmental monitoringsystems, tow bodies and advanced marinescientific subsea and oceanographic equipmentfor commercial, academic andgovernment/military applications. Mil Standardtesting, ABS and DNV certification optionsavailable.
Exhibiting on the MTS Pavilion
Oktopus Germany N3
Cwww.oktopus-kiel.de
They have long-standing experience inengineering and production of integrated marinesystems in an operational depth up to 6000m;with core competencies in mechanics andelectronics for realisation of carrier and towedsystems, cameras, lights, various sediment andwater samplers in any size and shape.
Exhibiting on the 4H Jena Engineering stand.
Orcina UK W37
Cwww.orcina.com
A professional engineering software house.Their main product is OrcaFlex, the marketleading numerical simulation programme formodelling a wide range of offshore dynamicsystems, including flexible and rigid risers,moorings, cable and pipe lay, pipeline pull-in,towed arrays, installation analysis and manyother systems.
Outland Technology USA V11
Cwww.outlandtech.com
Launching a new 2 Function Manipulator Armfor small ROVs. It features a magneticallycoupled drive system that prevents any issueswith leaking or sticking shaft seals. Multiple toolheads are available with more options to comein the near future.
T&D Sessions
Tuesday 12.30 - Test Tank
Wednesday 16.30 - Test Tank
Thursday 10.30 - Test Tank
PanGeo Subsea Canada D1
Cwww.pangeosubsea.com
A marine geophysical-geotechnical servicedelivery company specialising in high resolution3D acoustic imaging solutions to mitigate risk inoffshore installations by imaging buriedinfrastructure (cables/pipelines) and identifyinggeohazards in the seabed. They offer twotechnologies: the Sub-Bottom Imager™ and theAcoustic Corer™.
Exhibiting on the Atlantic Canada Pavilion
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Ping DSP Canada W3
Cwww.pingdsp.com
The inventor of true 3D Sidescan and SwathBathymetry Sonar. The 3DSS-DX-450 sonar isbased on a new three-dimensional backscatterimaging/mapping technology called CAATI.CAATI overcomes the limitations of phased-based interferometric sidescan by resolvingmultiple simultaneous backscatter angles. CAATIextends interferometry the way multi-beamextends single-beam.
Also exhibiting: Geometius
T&D Sessions
Tuesday 09.30- The Bill Conway
Tuesday 12.30 - The Bill Conway
Wednesday 09.00 - The Bill Conway
Wednesday 10.30 - Student Centre Room 121/05
Wednesday 12.00 - The Bill Conway
Planck Aerosystems USA V42
Cwww.planckaero.com
Developers of aerial drone systems for thecommercial maritime industry. Their Shearwatersystem provides fully autonomous operation,from take-off to landing and everything inbetween, including video, mapping and preciseobject detection. Shearwater works with vesselsof any size, without the need for a dedicatedpilot or extensive installed hardware.
Exhibiting on The Maritime Alliance stand
Planet Ocean UK G12
Cwww.planet-ocean.co.uk
Proud to represent some of the world’s leadingscientific instrument manufacturers and theybring you the very best from each of theirspecialist areas of expertise.
Also exhibiting: Deep Trekker and Star-Oddi.
T&D Session
Tuesday 14.00 - John Swallow Room 054/06
Plymouth University Marine Institute UK N9
Cwww.plymouth.ac.uk/research/institutes/marine-institute
Representing leading marine specialists whosebreadth of knowledge and expertise is second-to-none in the UK, enabling them to understandrelationships between human activities andsurrounding seas. They develop, work andcollaborate with businesses and researchcommunities globally to provide sustainable and practical solutions.
Prevco Subsea UK J7
Cwww.prevco.com
A subsea engineering consultancy, specialisingin submersible pressure vessels,instrumentation housings, junction boxes,underwater camera housings, underwaterhousings, subsea housings pressure relief valvesand other subsea enclosures and accessories.They have both off-the-shelf and customdesigns available.
T&D Session
Tuesday 12.30 - Node Room 2 074/02
PROAMBIENTE Consortium Italy V25
Cwww.consorzioproambiente.it
Established in 2013, they develop andimplement innovative sensors, instruments,models and services based on cutting-edgetechnologies, devoted to standard and non–standard environmental monitoring and remedyof air, water and soil. Research activities arecarried out in close collaboration with the staffof CNR’s institutes in Bologna.
T&D Sessions
Wednesday 13.30 - Dockside 1
Thursday 12.00 - Dockside 1
Pro-Oceanus Systems Canada C9
Cwww.pro-oceanus.com
Designs, manufactures and markets aquaticinstrumentation for measuring and monitoringdissolved gases including CO2, CH4 and gastension. Their instruments make criticalmeasurements for understanding the course ofclimate change. They produce rugged, versatileand innovative instrumentation and work withtheir customers to provide custom solutions.
Exhibiting on the Atlantic Canada Pavilion.
Propipe UK G1
Cwww.propipe.co.uk
Manufactures and supplies a wide range ofacoustic and electromagnetic location/trackingsystems that can be deployed subsea or usedtopside.
Exhibiting on the RS Aqua stand.
QinetiQ UK W38
Cwww.QinetiQ.com
Keen to engage with partners in the maritimeworld with a particular interest in the applicationof unmanned systems to deliver innovativesolutions for their customers. Following on froma successful 2016, they have exciting plans andan active programme of technologydevelopment, trials, experimentation andevaluation.
QPS bv Netherlands U1
Cwww.qps.nl
Makers of industry leading software (QINSy,Qimera, Fledermaus and Qarto) for collection,post processing and visualisation of maritimegeospatial data. Their offices are in theNetherlands, USA, Canada and UK and globallythey have a partner network. Since 2012, QPShas been a member of the Saab (Sweden) group.
T&D Sessions
Tuesday 14.00- Access Grid Room 124/14
Wednesday 10.30 - Access Grid Room 124/14
Thursday 12.00 - Access Grid Room 124/14
QUALITAS Remos Spain R3
Cwww.qualitasremos.com
A leading company in science and technologyintensive solutions for the operationaloceanography sector with offices in Spain,Portugal, Morocco and UK and focus in thedeployment, operation and maintenance ofSeaSonde High Frequency Radar and PORTUSmarine information system.
Exhibiting on the CODAR Ocean Sensors stand.
R2Sonic USA J8
Cwww.r2sonic.com
Learn about their MultiSpectral Mode™, allowingfor backscatter data collection at multiplefrequencies in a single pass, with one vessel andone sonar system, and Pipeline Mode™,combining the high-resolution, range andflexibility of a wide swath 400kHz survey withincredibly detailed inspection capability of Ultra-High Resolution operation at 700kHz.
T&D Session
Tuesday 11.00 - Student Centre Room 121/05
RADAC Netherlands S1
Cwww.radac.nl
A Dutch company, based in Delft. Since 1996,they develop, manufacture and market theWaveGuide. This accurate radar system is aneasy to use, reliable and robust device formeasurement of water level, tide and waves upto the most extreme conditions.
Exhibiting on the Dutch Ocean Group stand
Raychem UK N6
Cwww.raychem.te.com
Exhibiting on the SEACON stand
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RBR Canada D11
Cwww.rbr-global.com
From the ocean abyss to the polar ice cap, theirsensors track water parameters – temperature,depth, salinity, dissolved gases, pH, and others.All RBR instruments employ their configurableplatform, providing valuable deployment data.Located in Ottawa, Canada, they servecustomers worldwide.
T&D Sessions
Wednesday 09.00 - Dockside 1
Wednesday 15.00 - Ray Beverton Room 044/11
RDP Electronics UK E7
Cwww.rdpe.com
A UK manufacturer making and sellingtransducers and instrumentation for measuringdisplacement, force, pressure and torque. Theirproduct range is broadened by includingHoneywell (Sensotec and Lebow) test andmeasurement products and MTS Temposonicsposition sensors. Their custom design capabilityis well suited to challenging marine applications.
Also exhibiting: MTS Sensor Technologie
Renishaw UK U5
Cwww.renishaw,com/merlin
Showcasing their latest mapping product, theMerlin vessel-based LiDAR system for low-costhydrographic surveying. Merlin is time-tagged forseamless integration with a vessel’s existinghydrographic equipment, enabling you tosynchronise Merlin’s above-water data with dataacquired using existing underwater sensors forcomplete datasets above and below the waterline.
Exhibiting on the Swathe Services stand
RESEN WAVES Denmark W18
Cwww.resenwaves.com
Suppliers of Smart Power Buoys that providecontinuous ocean power and data connectivityto your instruments and machinery in the openseas worldwide, without having the hassle ofreplacing rechargeable batteries andtransporting diesel. Get continuous access toyour instruments in the oceans with asmartphone or web application.
RIEGL Laser MeasurementSystems Austria W17
Cwww.riegl.com
A LiDAR sensor and system manufacturerpresenting the VQ-880-G Airborne LaserScanning System for combined hydrographicand topographic surveying of coastlines, shallowwaters, and river beds and the BathyCopter,RIEGL's sUAV-based surveying system with fullyintegrated BDF-1 bathymetric depthfinder forgenerating profiles of inland water bodies.
T&D Session
Wednesday 10.30 - Node Room 2 074/02
Riptide Autonomous Solutions USA W43
Cwww.riptideas.com
Focuses on Unmanned Maritime Vehicle (UMV)development, including UUVs and USVs. Theirfirst product is the micro-UUV, a highly flexible,open source UUV that provides users with anaffordable development platform ideally suitedfor new autonomy, power system, subseasensor and payload development. Micro-UUVshave demonstrated multiple side scan sonaroptions, as well as cameras and acousticcommunications.
Rochester Wire & Cable USA N6
Cwww.te.com
Exhibiting on the SEACON stand
Rock Seven UK V43
Cwww.rock7.com
Manufactures satellite based tracking and low-cost two-way M2M satellite modules, to enablesimple and inexpensive global communicationsfor sensors and equipment. Designed formonitoring personnel, vessels, data-buoys,sensors and to allow existing equipment orsensors to send telemetry data via satellite. No annual contracts, flexible data delivery.
Rockland Scientific Canada F3
Cwww.rocklandscientific.com
Dedicated to the measurement of turbulence inthe marine environment. Their instrumentationand sensor system range from ship-deployedprofilers for coastal and deep sea operations, tomodular payload systems for deployment fromgliders, floats and AUVs.
T&D Sessions
Wednesday 10.30 - Dockside 1
Thursday 12.00 - John Swallow Room 054/06
Romica Engineering UK A7
Cwww.romica.co.uk
A global leader in the design and manufacture of winches/launch and recovery systems for arange of towed and seabed sampling systemsfor the oceanographic research, marine survey,offshore oil, gas and renewable energyindustries. Specialist areas of supply/expertise:geotechnical sampling, oceanographic researchand seismic survey
Rowe Technologies USA G1
Cwww.rowetechinc.com
Specialists in the design and manufacture ofunderwater acoustic doppler products andimaging systems for the oceanographic,navigation and hydrographic markets. Foundedin 2009, they are a technology-based privatecompany located in Poway CA. Rowe’sADCP/DVL electronics suite allowssimultaneous current profiling and bottomtracking.
Exhibiting on the RS Aqua stand
RS Aqua UK G1
Cwww.rsaqua.co.uk
High specification marine sensors andsubsea equipment for scientists andengineers. Customised and completemarine measurement systems for sale or rental, with complimentary data andcalibration services and lifetime productsupport. All of their equipment is provenand fully supported by their technicalspecialists in the UK.
Also exhibiting: Liquid Robotics, Propipeand Rowe Technologies.
T&D Session
Tuesday 12.30 - Node Room 1 064/03
RTsys France V28
Cwww.rtsys.eu/en
Specialists in underwater acoustics drones:handheld sonar for divers; underwater acoustics(active and passive); AUVs; seafloorcharacterisation. The team will be available toanswer any questions.
T&D Sessions
Tuesday 09.30 - Student Centre Room 121/11
Wednesday 10.30 - Student Centre Room 121/11
Thursday 15.00 - Student Centre Room 121/11
Rutter Canada C9
Cwww.rutter.ca
Specialists in enhanced radar technology.Products include the sigma S6 WaMoS® II waveand current monitoring, Ice Navigator™, smalltarget surveillance, and oil spill detectionsystems. The systems continuously monitorthe sea surface, supporting marine safety andsecurity tasks.
Exhibiting on the Atlantic Canada Pavilion
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Saab Seaeye UK Q6
Cwww.seaeye.com
A leading manufacturer of electric ROVs,producing over 900 vehicles and established for over 30 years. They have a reputation forreliability, performance, quality and support.Saab Seaeye is a subsidiary of Saab Sweden.
T&D Sessions
Tuesday 14.00 - Test Tank
Wednesday 09.00 - Test Tank
Thursday 15.00 - Test Tank
Saderet UK K12
Cwww.saderet.co.uk
Specialists in the supply of survey andpositioning equipment and services to a widevariety of markets including marine and landsurvey, GIS, oceanography, precision agricultureand OEM. Presenting some of the bestmanufacturers of survey related equipment in the world, delivering products worldwide.
Also exhibiting: Hemisphere GNSS
SAIV Norway W9
Cwww.saivas.no
Manufacturer of oceanographic/hydrographicsensors/recorders for high accuracymeasurements: CTD/STD w/sound velocity and multi-parameter facilities: oxygen/turbidity/fluorescence. Model SD208 CTD/STD withwireless communication and accuracy:Conductivity: 0.002 mS/cm, Temperature:0.002ºC tide/pressure/depth/water levelrecorders. Automatic Profiling Buoy APB5 with integrated web server.
Also exhibiting: Argus Remote Systems
SAND Geophysics UK V12
Cwww.sandgeophysics.com
A marine geophysical survey support andconsultancy provider with extensive experiencein all stages of marine survey operations fromdesign and planning through execution to finalproduct delivery. They specialise in providingbespoke solutions tailored to the specificproject utilising both traditional and cuttingedge technologies.
Exhibiting on the AquaGeo stand
Satel Benelux Netherlands S1
Cwww.satelbv.nl
Ensuring wireless connectivity in MissionCritical Applications. With reference projectscarried out in various maritime applicationssuch as port monitoring, offshore wind, oil andgas, dredging, metocean and surveying you canrely on their experience in offering the bestwireless tool to meet your application needs.
Exhibiting on the Dutch Ocean Group stand.
SATEL Finland S10
Cwww.satel.com
Develop and sell high quality private radiomodem technology solutions that enable secure,mission-critical connections. SATEL solution isused in many maritime applications by providingbidirectional wireless links between vessels,buoys, channel lights, beacons, sensors andcontrol stations.
SBG SYSTEMS France E5c
Cwww.sbg-systems.com
A leading supplier of miniature, highperformance, cost-effective MEMS-basedinertial motion sensing solutions. Their motionsensors and Inertial Navigation Systems areideal for ship motion monitoring; sonar, LiDAR,and buoy orientation, position, ROV and AUVcontrol, etc.
T&D Sessions
Wednesday 16.30 - Node Room 1 064/03
Thursday 09.00 - Node Room 2 074/02
SCCS - The Survey Equipment Company UKC3
Cwww.sccssurvey.co.uk
A leading UK Leica Geosystems distributor for allsurveying equipment and accessories, for sales,hire, repair and used equipment. Civil engineeringand construction projects present manychallenges for which they can offer completesolutions for surveying, monitoring, scanning,and other geo referencing tasks.
Exhibiting on the Ohmex stand
Scientific ManagementInternational UK W21
Cwww.smi.group
Providing hostile environment cableharnesses where demand is right first time,every time. Complete cable jacket/moulding amalgamation with PlastEthUrMdual jacket sealing and their latestSlipstreaM fibre connector. Continuouslydeveloping bespoke technology, applyinginnovative fibre optics, embedded sensorssolutions. 10,000 installations zero leaksfit and forget.
Scorpion Oceanics UK V15
Cwww.scorpionoceanics.co.uk
A leading supplier and manufacturer of subseacables, connectors and cable assemblies. Theyalso offer a range of standard and bespokehydrophones and hydrophone systems and willbe exhibiting the new range of Hybrid and FibreOptic Connectors.
Also exhibiting: BIRNS Aquamate
Seabed Netherlands V18
Cwww.seabed.nl
A unique combination of technical knowledgeand practical experience to support yourorganisation. A team of qualified professionalsput their precise thinking to work by developingand producing products for the offshore as wellas onshore industry.
Also exhibiting: Braveheart Marine
Sea-Bird Scientific USA L9
Cwww.sea-bird.com
Comprised of Sea-Bird Electronics, WET Labs,and Satlantic, providing best-of-classinstruments and sensor systems for monitoringphysical and biogeochemical variability in theoceans and coastal waters. They employ 220people in the US, Canada and Europe in thedevelopment, manufacture, calibration, salesand support of their products.
T&D Sessions
Tuesday 11.00 - Ray Beverton Room 044/11
Tuesday 15.30 - Ray Beverton Room 044/11
Wednesday 13.30 - Ray Beverton Room 044/11
Wednesday 16.30 - Ray Beverton Room 044/11
Thursday 10.30 - Ray Beverton Room 044/11
Thursday 15.00 - Ray Beverton Room 044/11
SEACON UK N6
Cwww.seaconeurope.com
TE Connectivity’s (TE) SEACON portfolioincludes over 2500 underwater electrical and fibre optic connectors, and completeconnectivity systems to give you a wide rangeof advanced connectivity options. The portfolioalso includes DEUTSCH connectors, Rochesterengineered cables and TE sensors.
Also exhibiting: Deutsch, Raychem, RochesterWire & Cable, TE Connectivity and Tyco
T&D Session
Wednesday 09.00 - John Swallow Room054/06
Seafloor Systems USA R7
Cwww.seafloorsystems.com
A provider of customised hydrographic mappingsolutions for the survey and civil engineeringcommunities. By integrating a variety of sonarand navigational monitoring equipment with a
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survey pole kit and/or unmanned surfacevehicle, seafloor systems offer a completepackage that offers ease of control, flexibility,and repeatability.
T&D Sessions
Tuesday 09.30 - Dockside 2
Tuesday 12.30 - Dockside 1
Wednesday 09.00 - Dockside 2
Wednesday 16.30 - Dockside 1
Thursday 09.00 - John Swallow Room 054/06
Seamap (UK) UK Q3
Cwww.seamap.com
Operates in the marine seismic area of the oil and gas industry and offers subsea and surfaceequipment. With an in-house engineering team,they are recognised as a leader in the design andsupply of seismic array firing control, positioningand acquisition systems.
Exhibiting on the Klein Marine Systems stand
SeaTopic France W36
Cwww.seatopic.com
Ocean, coastal and inland waters: they operatein oceanography/hydrography gathering bestexpertise and techniques, assuring qualitysolutions: from data acquisition to modellingand forecast services, setup of infrastructure.Cooperative projects: proposal set-up andmanagement, services, products, expertise/ advice,search of funding programmes and project hosting.
Exhibiting on the Helzel Messtechnik stand.
SeaTrepid Deepsea USA V5
Cwww.seatrepid.com
Specialists in underwater and terrestrial roboticsolutions for customers worldwide. Their corecompetencies are in areas of robotic operationsfor sonar, acoustic positioning, sensor suites,computer networking and video.
Exhibiting on the Ocean Infinity stand.
SeeByte UK V1
Cwww.seebyte.com
Providing clients in the military and oil and gassectors with the most advanced software toenhance the capabilities of their underwatersensors, vehicles and systems. They areincreasingly partnering with leading hardwaremanufacturers of unmanned underwatervehicles and sensors to provide enhancedcapabilities for their systems.
T&D Session
Wednesday 13.30 - John Swallow Room 054/06
Seismic Asia Pacific Australia Q3
Cwww.seismic.com.au
Established in 1959, they are a wholly ownedsubsidiary of Mitcham Industries and a leadingprovider of hydrographic, oceanographic andgeophysical systems within Australia andthroughout South East Asia and the Pacific Rim.
Exhibiting on the Klein Marine Systems stand
Sensonor Norway W6
Cwww.sensonor.com
Designers and manufacturers of inertia sensorsof tactical grade for high-precision applications.They offer a range of ITAR-free Gyro sensors,Gyro modules and IMUs. Products are used insystem stabilisation at sea, short termnavigation, UAVs, satellites and camera turrets.
Septentrio Belgium W40
Cwww.septentrio.com
Whether you are constructing an oil rig, dredgingnew land for the future or conducting abathymetric survey, Septentrio’s GNSSsolutions are with you at every step. Theirsolutions are highly accurate and reliable withunique AIM+ technology mitigating against theworse effects of interference at sea.
Severn Marine Technologies USA M10
Cwww.clearsignalcoating.com
Developers and applicators of the ClearSignalbiofouling protection coating system foroceanographic instrument and platforms.ClearSignal is widely used by the US Navy, oiland gas industry, international sciencecommunity and defence interest, withapplication facilities in the US, UK and Australia.
Sidus Solutions USA A15
Cwww.sidus-solutions.com
Responsible for the design, manufacturing andsales of hazardous area and underwater videoproducts. They offer integration, distribution, field service and customer support for CCTV,surveillance and robotic products. SIDUSmanufactures over 75 models of cameras, lights,lasers, pan and tilt and control recording systems.
Silicon Sensing Systems UK V30
Cwww.siliconsensing.com
Specialists in developing and manufacturingreliable, precise and affordable MEMSgyroscopes, accelerometers and IMUs.Established in 1999, but with a heritage ingyroscope technology dating back 100 years,they have supplied over 20 million MEMS Inertialsensors to all industrial and commercial markets.
Siri Marine Netherlands S1
Cwww.sirimarine.nl
Focussing 24/7 on everything that is in motion.They know the causes of motion, what motiondoes and what it can lead to. Their specialtechnology makes movements measurable andvisible in real time, which improves security andsafety, minimise risks, prevent structural andenvironmental damage and reduce costs.
Exhibiting on the Dutch Ocean Group stand
Smartcom Software UK A21
Cwww.smartcomsoftware.com
Specialists in software and systems for mobilecommunications and navigation systems. Theyoffer a range of off the shelf software products;turnkey integrated systems; and consultancyand custom software development.
Exhibiting on the TeamSurv Ltd stand.
SMC Ship Motion Control Malta K3
Cwww.shipmotion.eu
Manufacturer of the SMC IMU Roll, Pitch and Heavemotion sensor. The IMU provides high accuracymotion data in dynamic environments. The motionsensor supports clients in the hydrographic,offshore oil and gas industry, dynamic positioning,winches, cranes and marine sector.
Society for Underwater Technology UK W14
Cwww.sut.org
An international learned society promoting thedevelopment, dissemination, exchange of ideas,information and technology relating to theunderwater environment. Founded in 1966, theSociety unites organisations and individualsregarding technology, science, offshoreengineering, with branches in Aberdeen, Beijing,Cairo, North of England, Rio, Houston, Perth,Melbourne, Malaysia, Norway, Singapore, Canada.
Society of Maritime Industries UK A26
Cwww.maritimeindustries.org
The voice of the UK’s maritime engineering andbusiness sector promoting and supportingcompanies which design, build, refit andmodernise ships, supply equipment and servicesfor commercial and naval ships, ports andterminals infrastructure, offshore oil & gas,science and technology, autonomous systemsand renewable energy.
Sonardyne International UK E1
Cwww.sonardyne.com
Access your subsea data when you want, whereyou want, by equipping your marine roboticplatforms, vehicles and vessels with theiracoustic positioning, optical communications,inertial navigation and sonar imagingtechnologies. See them in the water during livedemonstrations on board Echo Explorer.
T&D Sessions
Tuesday 11.00 - Node Room 1 064/03
Wednesday 16.30 - Node Room 2 074/02
Thursday 13.30 - John Swallow Room 054/06
Sonavision UK V37
Cwww.sonavision.co.uk
A UK based world class underwater technologicalcompany with over 30 years experience. Theydesign and manufacture seabed classificationsystems, scanning sonar’s (400m range), throughwater diving communications, altimeter andunderwater Lights/cameras. Showcasing theirnew product PV2020 - Dry/Wet vertical Pipe lineinspection sonar.
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SonTek - a Xylem brand USA H4
Cwww.sontek.com
Founded in 1992 and advancing environmentalscience globally, they manufacture acousticdoppler instrumentation for water velocitymeasurement in oceans, rivers, lakes, harbours,canals, estuaries, industrial pipes andlaboratories. Their sophisticated and proprietarytechnology serves as the foundation for some ofthe industry’s most trusted data collectionsystems such as the hand-held CastAway-CTD,the flexible Argonaut-SL series and morerecently, the SonTek HydroSurveyorbathymetric ADCP.
Exhibiting on the Xylem Analytics stand
Soundnine USA W31d
Cwww.soundnine.com
Displaying their new Ulti-Buoy high accuracy,real-time moored or drifting temperature chain.Combining field-proven controller and telemetryelements, cloud data server and user softwarefrom the DANTE System, with S9’s innovativeinductive telemetry and XTP temperature/pressure sensors, Ulti-Buoy delivers remarkablyaffordable performance and ease of use.
Southampton Marine and Maritime Institute UK V14
Cwww.southampton.ac.uk/smmi
A unique internationally recognised centre ofexcellence where experts from all disciplinescome together to tackle global maritimechallenges, in partnership with business, civicand industrial societies. They have 1,000+researchers working on cutting edge maritimeprojects and research collaborations with globalpartners.
Split Russian Federation W35
Cwww.split-k.com
A specialised innovative sci-tech company, inwhich only true professionals are gathered todevelop modern seismic data acquisitionsystems and to provide innovative servicesbased on their unique methods to solvegeoengineering problems in construction ofstructures in marine areas.
Star-Oddi Iceland G12
Cwww.star-oddi.com
Manufacturers of miniature data loggers,including sensors as temperature,pressure/depth, salinity (CTD), tilt angle,compass direction and light intensity. Theloggers are durable, robust, with large memory,long battery life and high pressure survival. Theyare used for various marine researches, includingon moorings and fishing gear and fish tagging.
Exhibiting on the Planet Ocean stand.
T&D Session
Tuesday 15.30 - Node Room 2 074/02
Steatite UK V16
Cwww.steatite.co.uk
A market leader in the design, development and supply of rugged and industrial computers,custom lithium battery solutions, securecommunication systems, antennas andsubsystems, and electronic monitoringsolutions. Part of the Solid State group ofcompanies (AIM: SOLI).
Stema Systems Netherlands B11
Cwww.stema-systems.nl
Suppliers of geo-seismic, hydrographic analysisequipment for the past 30 years andcontinuously improving its equipment andsoftware portfolio. They specialise in thefacilitation of acquisition and processing ofgeological and hydrographic data either in houseor on site.
STS Subsea UK V6
Cwww.sts-defence.com/subsea
Providers of high quality harsh environmentproducts, connectors, penetrators, mouldedcable assemblies, encapsulated componentsand bespoke design services for over 35 years.One off specials to high volumes, shallow waterto full ocean depth. Delivering fast-track, costeffective solutions for electrical, RF, optical andhydraulic systems and termination services.
SubC Imaging Canada C9
Cwww.subccontrol.com
Advanced underwater imaging systemsincluding state of the art cameras, lights, lasersand DVR overlay solutions. All products aredesigned for harsh environments and ease ofintegration on ROVs, AUVs, towed platforms,ocean observatories and drop-camera systems.
Exhibiting on the Atlantic Canada Pavilion
SubCtech Germany Q2
Cwww.subctech.eu
A German producer of safe and reliable Li-Ionsubsea batteries for subsea oil & gas powersupplies, measurement systems and vehicles(AUV); and marine measurement technologysuch as autonomous underway systems(FerryBox) and high precession pCO2 gasanalyser. SubCtech provides customisedsolutions using high industrial standards(IPC-A-6xx class 3, MIL-STD, ISO 13628:6).
SUBSEA 20/20 USA M9
Cwww.subsea2020.com
A leading manufacturer of scientificechosounders for assessing fisheries andaquatic habitat since 1978. Used by hundreds ofgovernment agencies, universities andconsultants and a pioneer in unique deploymentmethods for surveying in the most challengingenvironments. A developer of unique softwarefor habitat mapping and real-time, automatedfisheries data processing.
Exhibiting on the BioSonics stand
Subsea Asset Location Technologies UK R9
Cwww.cesalt.co.uk
Manufacturers of the SonarBell, a highlyefficient sonar reflector used in a diverse rangeof applications, including sonar calibration,underwater location marking and mimicking of underwater objects for training purposes.SonarBell is omnidirectional, fully passive, can be used at any depth and requires nomaintenance.
Subsea Supplies UK Q11
Cwww.subsea-supplies.co.uk
An independent company, supplyingunderwater products to the offshore,oceanographic, commercial and defenceindustries. The company represents in the UKestablished manufacturers of proven electricaland mechanical products, including NexansNorway, Eaton Interconnect (Burton Subsea),Sunstar Electric and Masto Wire Service.
Subsea Tech France V2
Cwww.subsea-tech.com
Designs and manufactures a small andmedium series of underwater inspectionsolutions: mini-ROVs, USV and underwatervideo cameras. They also develop bespokesolutions to answer specific needs inunderwater observation, intervention ormonitoring. They propose underwaterinspection services for public and privatecustomers.
Subsea Technology & Rentals UK G7
Cwww.str-subsea.com
A specialist technology company providingrental and sales services globally to theoffshore marine sectors. For over 20 years,they have delivered mission critical solutions tosupport offshore survey, ROV, IRM, positioning,environmental, and subsea constructionsectors.
T&D Session
Wednesday 09.00 - Student Centre Room 121/05
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SULIS Subsea Corporation Canada D1
Cwww.sulissubsea.com
Specialists in aquatic camera systems. With afirm belief that the pressures of the deep shouldnot crush your standards, they work directly withleading scientists, explorers and filmmakers tocreate technology with purpose. The footage theircameras produce is found anywhere from leadingscience labs to IMAX screens.
Exhibiting on the Atlantic Canada Pavilion.
Swale Oceanographic UK A6
Cwww.swaleocean.co.uk
Supplies ocean and environmental solutions in the form of sensors, instrumentation andequipment for measuring, sampling anddeployment. Customers include environmentalagencies, researchers and operators in the civilengineering, defence, dredging, oil and gas,renewable energy and survey sectors. Swalealso manufactures replacement battery packsfor many common instruments.
SWARMS Project Spain V32
Cwww.swarms.eu
An industry-led project. The approach is todesign and develop an integrated platform (a setof software/hardware components), incorporatedinto the current generation of underwatervehicles in order to improve autonomy,cooperation, robustness, cost-effectiveness and reliability of the offshore operations.
T&D Sessions
Tuesday 15.30 - John Swallow Room 054/06
Swathe Services UK U5
Cwww.swathe-services.com
Offer product sales, equipment rental and highlyqualified survey personnel. Their suppliersinclude R2SONIC, SBG Systems, Renishaw, CEE Hydrosystems, Valeport, BioSonics, C4RMaritime Solutions, Hypack & BeamworX. Theyalso have extensive experience working withUSVs and promote the Belisama 'Inception'Class USV for shallow water operations.
Also exhibiting: CEE HydroSystems
T&D Sessions
Tuesday 15.30 - Dockside 1
Wednesday 12.00 - John Swallow Room 054/06
Wednesday 13.30 - Dockside 2
Thursday 10.30 - Dockside 1
Swire Seabed Norway V5
Cwww.swireseabed.com
A fully integrated subsea and marine servicecompany delivering offshore constructionsupport and IMR, project management,engineering and survey services, which includesprocessing, reporting and management of highresolution data collected in partnership withOcean Infinity’s AUV operations.
Exhibiting on the Ocean Infinity stand
TCarta Marine UK W4
Cwww.tcartamarine.com
A leading provider of satellite-based mappingdata, and DHI, world renowned waterenvironments consultants, have won thebacking of the European Space Agency tocreate a global bathymetric service thatleverages DigitalGlobe satellite imagery.
Also exhibiting: DHI Water Environments UK.
T&D Session
Thursday 13.30 - Node Room 1 064/03
TE Connectivity France N6
Cwww.seaconworldwide.com
Their portfolio includes over 2,500 underwaterelectrical and fibre optic connectors andcomplete connectivity systems to give you awide range of advanced connectivity options.The portfolio also includes DEUTSCHconnectors, Rochester engineered cables andTE sensors giving you one-stop access torugged reliable solutions.
Exhibiting on the SEACON stand
TeamSurv UK A21
Cwww.teamsurv.com
Demonstrating their crowd sourced bathymetrysystem, together with the NMEA USB datalogger and the new NMEA Wi-Fi gateway andapp. They offer an end to end crowd sourcedbathymetry solution, from interfacing to thevessel's sensors through to producing outputdatasets in near real time.
Also exhibiting: BASE Platform, GermanAerospace Center (DLR) and SmartcomSoftware
TechWorks Marine Ireland J3
Cwww.techworks.ie
A leader in the provision of robust, reliable andsecure marine data. Their data monitoringnetworks are used in a range of industries from coastal engineering to marine research,they are based on our TMBB range of dataacquisition systems and CoastEye their securedata fusion portal.
Tecnadyne USA W30
Cwww.tecnadyne.com
Since 1985 they have been a leader in theworldwide subsea robotics industry,manufacturing underwater brushless DCpropulsion systems, rotary & linear actuators,pan & tilt positioners, hydraulic power units,position sensors, and pressure compensatorsfor use on ROVs, AUVs, manned submersiblesand other subsea platforms.
Teledyne Benthos USA T5
Cwww.benthos.com
Designs and manufactures rugged, reliableoceanographic instrumentation and sensorsolutions for marine environments. Productsinclude: acoustic releases, acoustic telemetry
modems, hydrophones, remotely operatedvehicles (ROVs), glass flotation spheres andinstrument housing, locating devices and Towed Survey Vehicles.
Exhibiting on the Teledyne Marine stand
T&D Sessions
Tuesday 17.00 - Student Centre Room 121/05
Wednesday 15.00 - Dockside 1
Thursday 10.30 - Student Centre Room 121/05
Thursday 12.00 - Student Centre Room 121/05
Teledyne BlueView USA T5
Cwww.teledynemarine.com
A leading provider of state-of-the-art compactacoustic underwater measurement and imagingsolutions for defence, energy, civil engineering,transportation and port security applicationsworldwide.
Exhibiting on the Teledyne Marine stand.
T&D Sessions
Wednesday 09.00 - Node Room 1 064/03
Wednesday 12.00 - Test Tank
Thursday 12.00 - Node Room 2 074/02
Thursday 13.30 - Node Room 2 074/02
Thursday 13.30 - Student Centre Room 121/11
Thursday 15.00 - Node Room 2 074/02
Teledyne Bowtech UK T5
Cwww.teledynemarine.com
Specialists in the design and manufacture ofunderwater vision systems including: videoinspection systems, underwater cameras,underwater LED lights, xenon emergencyrelocation strobes, custom moulded cableassemblies, pan and tilts, electrical and fibre-optic connectors and slip rings for use inhazardous areas or subsea.
Exhibiting on the Teledyne Marine stand
Teledyne Brown USA U12
Cwww.tbe.com
Providing innovative systems engineering,integration, and advanced manufacturingsolutions for marine defence and securityapplications. The company has a wealth ofexperience with both large and small navalvessels including design, analysis, assembly,logistics, testing and maintenance.
Exhibiting on the Teledyne Marine stand
Teledyne CARIS Netherlands N10
Cwww.teledynecaris.com
A developer of marine GIS software andintroducing the new HIPS™ Essential applicationthat has been tailored for use by small surveycompanies, Ports and Waterways. HIPSEssential will meet your standard multibeamprocessing workflow requirements with qualityassured and a cost effective price.
T&D Sessions
Tuesday 15.30 - Access Grid Room 124/14
Wednesday 13.30 - Student Centre Room 121/11
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Teledyne CDL Systems & Solutions UK T5
Cwww.teledynemarine.com
A specialist in the development of customsolutions for unique marine applications.Utilising off-the-shelf products and existingcomponents, tailored units can be provided withmultiple options, highly specific to the end-useapplication.
Exhibiting on the Teledyne Marine stand
Teledyne Cormon UK T5
Cwww.teledynemarine.com
Designs and manufactures subsea and surfaceerosion and corrosion sensors, as well as flowassurance monitoring systems.
Exhibiting on the Teledyne Marine stand.
Teledyne DGO USA T5
Cwww.teledyne.com
Specialists in high-reliability, high-pressureconnectors, penetrators, cabling andfeedthrough systems for harsh environments.
Exhibiting on the Teledyne Marine stand
Teledyne Gavia Iceland U12
Cwww.teledynemarine.com
Providers of turnkey survey solutions formilitary, commercial and scientific applications.The Gavia AUV carries an array of sensors andcustom payload modules, making it perfect formonitoring or surveillance tasks whereautonomy, cost and ease of deploymentmatters.
Exhibiting on the Teledyne Marine stand
T&D Sessions
Wednesday 09.00 - Node Room 1 064/03
Wednesday 15.00 - John Swallow Room 054/06
Teledyne Impulse UK T5
Cwww.teledynemarine.com
Designs and manufactures high-reliabilityelectrical and optical interconnection systems,motorised power transfer switches and custominsert molded compression connectors for abroad range of harsh environment applications.
Exhibiting on the Teledyne Marine stand
Teledyne Impulse PDM USA T5
Cwww.teledynemarine.com
An established supplier and manufacturer ofelectrical and optical interconnect and designsand develops molding and encapsulationsolutions for underwater applications.
Exhibiting on the Teledyne Marine stand.
Teledyne Marine USA T5, U12
Cwww.teledynemarine.com
Comprises 23 leading-edge technology brandsthat have been assembled by TeledyneTechnologies. Through acquisitions andcollaboration, Teledyne Marine has evolved intoan industry powerhouse, providing the widest
breadth of marine technology in the industry,now available through a single supplier.
Also exhibiting: Teledyne Benthos, TeledyneBlueview, Teledyne Bowtech, Teledyne Brown,Teledyne CDL Systems & Solutions, TeledyneCormon, Teledyne DGO, Teledyne Gavia,Teledyne Impulse, Teledyne Impulse PDM,Teledyne Oceanscience, Teledyne ODI, TeledyneOdom Hydrographic, Teledyne RD Instruments,Teledyne Reson, Teledyne SeaBotix, TeledyneStorm Cable, Teledyne TSS and Teledyne WebbResearch.
T&D Sessions
Tuesday 11.00 - John Swallow Room 054/06
Thursday 09.00 - Ray Beverton Room 044/11
Teledyne Oceanscience USA U12
Cwww.oceanscience.com
Supplies the oceanographic, hydrologic andhydrographic communities with deploymentplatforms for environmental monitoringinstrumentation, including turnkey remotehydrographic survey boat systems withenvironmental monitoring and/or bathymetryequipment and more.
Exhibiting on the Teledyne Marine stand
T&D Sessions
Tuesday 11.00 - Dockside 1
Wednesday 09.00 - Node Room 2 074/02
Thursday 09.00 - Dockside 1
Teledyne ODI USA T5
Cwww.teledynemarine.com
A world leader in subsea electrical and fibreoptic interconnect systems for offshore oil &gas, oceanographic and defence applications.
Exhibiting on the Teledyne Marine stand
Teledyne Odom Hydrographic USA T5
Cwww.teledynemarine.com
Has been designing and manufacturingprecision digital echosounders for more than 30 years they are a leader in shallow watersingle and multibeam echo sounders.
Exhibiting on the Teledyne Marine stand
T&D Sessions
Tuesday 11.00 - Dockside 1
Tuesday 17.00 - Node Room 1 064/03
Teledyne RD Instruments USA T5
Cwww.rdinstruments.com
A leading manufacturer of Acoustic DopplerCurrent Profilers (ADCPs) for current profilingand wave measurement applications andDoppler Velocity Logs (DVLs) for precisionunderwater navigation applications. The Citadelline of CTDs rounds out their product offerings.
Exhibiting on the Teledyne Marine stand.
T&D Sessions
Tuesday 14.00 - Ray Beverton Room 044/11
Wednesday 10.30 - Node Room 1 064/03
Teledyne RESON Denmark T5
Cwww.teledynemarine.com
A leading provider of high-quality underwateracoustic solutions. With a global presence andworldwide service facilities, they specialise inthe design, development, manufacture andcommissioning of advanced multibeam sonarsystems, transducers, hydrophones andsoftware.
Exhibiting on the Teledyne Marine stand
T&D Sessions
Tuesday 12.30 - Student Centre Room 121/11
Tuesday 17.00 - Node Room 1 064/03
Wednesday 09.00 - Node Room 1 064/03
Wednesday 12.00 - Student Centre Room 121/11
Thursday 12.00 - Node Room 2 074/02
Thursday 13.30 - Node Room 2 074/02
Teledyne SeaBotix USA U12
Cwww.teledynemarine.com
A leading manufacturer of underwater MiniROVsthat perform a multitude of tasks, includingmaritime security, search and recovery, hull andpipeline inspection, hazardous environmentintervention, aquaculture, sensor deploymentand more.
Exhibiting on the Teledyne Marine stand
T&D Sessions
Tuesday 09.30 - John Swallow Room 054/06
Tuesday 15.30 - Test Tank
Wednesday 10.30 - John Swallow Room 054/06
Wednesday 15.00 - Dockside 1
Teledyne Storm Cable USA T5
Cwww.teledynemarine.com
Designs and manufactures robust application-tailored cables, utilising a wide variety of highperformance components and materials toformulate solutions to solve critical applicationproblems in the harshest of environments andcomplex electrical situations.
Exhibiting on the Teledyne Marine stand
Teledyne TSS UK T5
Cwww.teledynemarine.com
A leader in the design, manufacture and supportof marine products for applications includingnavigation, motion compensation, platformstabilisation, and subsea pipe and cable survey.The company has specialist sales and supportworldwide through a comprehensive network ofdistributors and service providers.
Exhibiting on the Teledye Marine Stand
T&D Session
Thursday 12.00 - Ray Beverton Room 044/11
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Teledyne Webb Research USA U12
Cwww.webbresearch.com
Designs and manufactures scientificinstruments for oceanographic research andmonitoring that specialise in three areas ofocean instrumentation: neutrally buoyant,autonomous drifters and profilers; autonomousunderwater gliding vehicles, and mooredunderwater sound sources.
Exhibiting on the Teledyne Marine stand.
T&D Sessions
Wednesday 13.30 - Node Room 2 074/02
Wednesday 15.00- John Swallow Room 054/06
Wednesday 16.30 - John Swallow Room 054/06
Thursday 10.30 - John Swallow Room 054/06
The Maritime Alliance USA V42
Cwww.themaritimealliance.org
The non-profit industry association andorganiser of the largest BlueTech cluster in theUS. Its mission is promoting sustainable,science-based ocean and water industries andit focuses on business ecosystemdevelopment, economic development andworkforce development by collaborating withrelevant partners locally, nationally andinternationally.
Also exhibiting: Aquabotix, Assure Controls, Blue Robotics, Del Mar Oceanographic, MarineAdvanced Research, Planck Aerosystems and XST
Thurn Group UK F4
www.thurngroup.com
Providers of sonar and systems expertise to theoffshore survey industry, including researchand development of integrated subsea surveysolutions. Expertise includes new technologies,product development, systems training andmarket analysis. Projects cover a wide range oftechnologies in hydrography, sonar imagery andsub-bottom, as well as AUV/ASV/ROV mountedsolutions.
Exhibiting on the Norcom stand
Tideland Signal - a Xylem brand UK H4
Cwww.tidelandsignal.com
Specialists in marine Aids to Navigation (AtoN).Their client base includes ports and harboursworldwide, as well as lighthouse authorities, theoffshore industry and developers of offshorewind farms. Services from their UK officesinclude consultancy, equipment supply andqualified engineering support.
Exhibiting on the Xylem Analytics stand.
Titanrob Technologies Spain W25
Cwww.titanrob.com
Exhibiting on the ACSM stand
Transmark Subsea Norway G10
Cwww.transmark-subsea.com
Manufactures and refurbishes a broad range ofqualified cable systems for distribution of electricalsignals, power and fibre optics to the offshoresubsea and seismic industry. They do cable re-terminations and other service work on cable andwinch systems on and offsite, on and offshore.
Trimble Germany M4
Cwww.trimble.com/marine
Offers a range of high-precision centimetre level(RTK) positioning and submeter (DGNSS)solutions as well as wireless communicationsdesigned for rough marine environment that canbe integrated with other marine sensors to createspecific systems for marine applications. Keyapplications are bathymetric survey, structureplacement, dredging, piling and jetty construction.
Tritech International UK D6
Cwww.tritech.co.uk
A high-technology business dedicated toproviding the most reliable imaging and ancillaryequipment for use in underwater applications. Thecompany is an industry leader in the provision ofsensors and tools for ROVs and AUVs.
Also exhibiting: Focal Technologies and Moog.
T&D Sessions
Tuesday 11.00 - Test Tank
Wednesday 16.30 - Student Centre Room 121/11
Tritex NDT UK J5
Cwww.tritexndt.com
Showcasing their Multigauge 3000 underwaterdiver thickness gauge, a favourite amongstdivers due to its excellent performance, largedisplay and simplicity. Also the popularMultigauge 4000 ROV mountable thicknessgauges with ingenious probe holder. All haveintelligent probe recognition, automaticmeasurement verification, free annualcalibration, 3-year warranty.
Trolex Engineering UK V40
Cwww.trolexengineering.co.uk
Design and manufacture electrical slip ring unitsfor use in a range of applications, such ascranes, wireline/logging, ROVs and winches.Their slip ring units can be combined withFORJs, transferring electrical power, commandand control signals across a rotating interface.
Turbulent Research Canada C9
Cwww.turbulentresearch.com
Specialists in subsea instruments that collectand process underwater sound. Their passiveacoustic product line includes broadbandrecorders, processors and real time digitalhydrophones and noise mitigation products thatdeliver exceptional quality at a fair price.
Exhibiting on the Atlantic Canada Pavilion
Turner Designs USA F14
Cwww.turnerdesigns.com
Providing fluorescence-based solutions forresearch, water quality, and pollution control forover 40 years. Known for reliable and stablesubmersible, field, handheld, laboratory andonline fluorometers and turbidimeters.
Also exhibiting: Eureka Water Probes
T&D Session
Thursday 10.30 - Node Room 1 064/03
Tyco Electronics UK N6
Cwww.tyco.com
Exhibiting on the SEACON stand.
Unique Group UK L12
Cwww.uniquegroup.com/survey
Their Survey Equipment division offerstechnologically advanced solutions to supportthe offshore energy sector. Their GSE Rentalsbrand is a leading rental specialist in the short,medium and long term rental of high qualitygeophysical, hydrographic and oceanographicmarine survey equipment.
Valeport UK M1
Cwww.valeport.co.uk
Manufacturers of oceanographic andhydrographic measuring equipment, supplyingmarkets from inshore, coastal to full oceandepth in commercial, academic and militaryapplications worldwide. Products include soundvelocity sensors and probes, tide gauges,current meters, CTDs, fluorometers, altimeters,bathypacks, depth sensors, echo sounders andwave recorders.
T&D Session
Tuesday 15.30 - Student Centre Room 121/11
VectorNav Technologies USA V26
Cwww.vectornav.com
Specialists in manufacturing high-performanceinertial navigation systems using the latestminiature MEMS sensor and GPS/GNSStechnology. Since its founding in 2008,VectorNav has been providing customersworldwide access to high-quality, fullycalibrated inertial sensors with advanced,aerospace-grade digital filtering technology,expanding the possibilities of today’s inertialnavigation technology.
VEMCO Canada D1
Cwww.vemco.com
A leader in developing acoustic telemetrymonitoring and tracking systems used byresearchers worldwide for behaviour, migrationand positioning studies of aquatic animals infresh and saltwater environments. Productsinclude acoustic transmitters, automatedreceivers for long term studies, receivers thatdeliver high-resolution position information anddata loggers.
Exhibiting on the Atlantic Canada Pavilion
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Veripos UK C6
Cwww.veripos.com
A leading provider of marine GNSS positioningwill demonstrate the latest in its high accuracy,globally available and highly reliable positioning.Showcasing its new Quantum software and thelatest APEX5 multi-constellation GNSSpositioning service.
VideoRay UK S7
Cwww.videoray.com
A leader in observation ROV technology, theyare extremely versatile, portable, affordable andreliable solution for underwater operationsincluding surveys, offshore inspections, search& recovery, homeland & port security, science &research, aquaculture and other underwaterapplications. The latest Mission Specialistsystems provide solutions for particularlydifficult underwater challenges.
Exhibiting on the Atlantas Marine stand.
T&D Sessions
Tuesday 17.00 - Test Tank
Thursday 13.30 - Test Tank
Wärtsilä ELAC Nautik Germany L3
Cwww.elac-nautik.com
Developers of multibeam and single-beamechosounders for charting the seafloortopography that are well-known for theirreliability, state-of-the art technique and highlyprecise data acquisition. The SeaBeam seriescover the complete survey range and aredeveloped in close cooperation withhydrographic institutes, scientific authoritiesand commercial survey companies.
T&D Sessions
Wednesday 15.00 - Student Centre Room 121/11
Thursday 10.30 - Student Centre Room 121/11
Wish Software UK L15
Cwww.wishsoftware.com
As well as the trusted existing softwaresolutions AutoChart, HydroGIS and VisualGIS,visit their stnad to try VisualGIS Server. Thisgives users access to ROV and Drone video aswell as AUV high-resolution stills across anorganisation and the Web via HTML5 compatiblebrowser-based viewers on desktops andtablets!
T&D Sessions
Tuesday 11.00 - Access Grid Room 124/14
Wednesday 16.30 - Access Grid Room 124/14
Thursday 13.30 - Access Grid Room 124/14
Witt Energy UK W42
Cwww.witt-energy.com
Developers of a unique, scalable energyharvesting technology that creates electricityfrom all six degrees of motion. The WITT,contained in a sealed unit, uses a 3D pendulumto drive a transmission that converts all sixdegrees of motion into a single, unidirectional
rotation of a flywheel to produce electricity.They offer a serious alternative to solar andwind power, is virtually maintenance free and isperfect for a marine environment.
Exhibiting on the Hydrosphere stand.
Xeos Technologies Canada C9
Cwww.xeostech.com
A manufacturer and global exporter of satelliteand GPS telemetry equipment for extremeenvironments. Their products assist withmooring GPS tracking and recovery, earthscience telemetry, oil spill tracking and landbased GNSS systems. They are an Iridium ValueAdded Reseller and develop products that usethe Iridium satellite system.
Exhibiting on the Atlantic Canada Pavilion.
Xsens Netherlands A4
Cwww.xsens.com
A leading innovator in 3D motion trackingtechnology and products. Its sensor fusiontechnologies enable a seamless interactionbetween the physical and the digital world inconsumer electronics devices and professionalapplications such as 3D character animation,motion analysis, and industrial control andstabilisation.
T&D Session
Tuesday 14.00 - Node Room 2 074/02
XST USA V42
Cwww.xst-inc.com
Helping customers extend science andtechnology to gain advantage in their decision-making systems. Through application oftechnology and science, They providecustomers with insight into environmentalconditions which can affect their operations.XST utilises Big Data Analytics to improvemeteorology and oceanographic forecasting,and is looking for customers who can benefitfrom a better understanding of theirenvironment.
Exhibiting on The Maritime Alliance stand.
Xylem Analytics UK H4
Cwww.xylemanalytics.co.uk
A major global manufacturer of market leadingbrands including YSI, SonTek, Aanderaa, TidelandSignal and HYPACK. The group's success is builton innovation and application within the oceanand coastal markets, especially with completeXylem instrumentation packages for fixed, buoybased and autonomous platforms.
Also exhibiting: Aanderaa, HYPACK, SonTek,Tideland Signal and YSI
T&D Sessions
Tuesday 11.00 - The Bill Conway
Tuesday 14.00 - Node Room 1 064/03
Wednesday 10.30 - The Bill Conway
YSI - a Xylem brand USA H4
Cwww.ysi.com
Working with environmental professionals todevelop water monitoring solutions for ourplanet’s natural resources. Whether you areconcerned with climate change, floods,droughts, storm water runoff, clean drinkingwater, or healthy ecosystems, YSI can partnerwith you to provide reliable water resourceinstruments and systems.
Exhibiting on the Xylem Analytics stand.
Zunibal Spain P8
Cwww.zunibal.com
Developers of innovative technology solutionsto meet the challenges and the future of themarine industry, by using the ocean as meansof research and the knowledge of a greatresearch team. They provide a full serviceincluding design, manufacturing, distribution ofproducts and after sales service, worldwide.
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Academia & EducationDel Mar Oceanographic V42
IMarEST W16
Leibniz Institute for Baltic Sea Research V21
Marine Technology Society W31c
Oceanlab, University of Aberdeen W29
Plymouth University Marine Institute N9
Society for Underwater Technology W14
Southampton Marine and Maritime Inst V14
SULIS Subsea Corporation D1
The Maritime Alliance V42
Acoustic ReleasesApplied Acoustic Engineering Q1
Dynamic Load Monitoring V35
EdgeTech B9
InterOcean Systems R10
Marine Electronics H5
National Physical Laboratory C4
Saderet K12
Sonardyne International E1
Swale Oceanographic A6
Teledyne Benthos T5
VEMCO D1
Acoustics Advanced Navigation A16
Airmar Technology P4
Applied Acoustic Engineering Q1
Aquatec Group R13
Ashtead Technology T1
Atlantic Canadian Pavilion C9 & D1
BioSonics M9
Blue Ocean Monitoring A11
Blueprint Subsea M14
CeramTec V4
Chelsea Technologies Group T8
Deco Geophysical Software R11
Dutch Ocean Group S1
EvoLogics W19
Falmouth Scientific W33
GeoSpectrum Technologies C9
Hydro Group B7
Imagenex Technology M7
Impact Subsea A29
INNOMAR Technologie L1
ITER Systems A14
Klein Marine Systems Q3
Knudsen Engineering R1
Marine Electronics H5
Marine Research P11
Moog D6
Nautikaris S1
Ocean Sonics D1
Oktopus N3
PanGeo Subsea D1
Ping DSP W3
Propipe G1
Rowe Technologies G1
RS Aqua G1
RTsys V28
Severn Marine Technologies M10
Sonardyne International E1
Split W35
Stema Systems B11
Swale Oceanographic A6
Teledyne Benthos T5
Teledyne RESON T5
Tritech International D6
Wärtsilä ELAC Nautik L3
AnalyserLeibniz Institute for Baltic Sea Research V21
SubCtech Q2
Antennae Maritime Robotics M11
Nautikaris S1
Rock Seven V43
Seabed V18
Silicon Sensing Systems V30
Steatite V16
STS Subsea V6
Trimble M4
Veripos C6
Arrays Airmar Technology P4
Alba Ultrasound L6
AutoNaut W15
Del Mar Oceanographic V42
EdgeTech B9
GeoSpectrum Technologies C9
INNOVATUM A5
Rowe Technologies G1
Seamap (UK) Q3
Wärtsilä ELAC Nautik L3
Associations and SocietiesChallenger Society for Marine Science W13
IMCA W23
Society for Underwater Technology W14
Society of Maritime Industries A26
The Hydrographic Society UK F11
The Maritime Alliance V42
Autonomous Surface Vehicles/ Unmanned Surface VehiclesASV Global U4
AutoNaut - Seiche Water Technology Grp W15
CEE HydroSystems U5
Cefas K14
Copenhagen Subsea V31
Deep Ocean Engineering W1
dotOcean L13
ECA Group W12
Echologger K2
EMS L7
EvoLogics W19
INNOVATUM A5
KVH Industries A30
Marine Advanced Research V42
Maritime Robotics M11
National Oceanography Centre W11
NovAtel V24
Ohmex C3
Plymouth University Marine Institute N9
PROAMBIENTE Consortium V25
QinetiQ W38
RS Aqua G1
Seafloor Systems R7
SeeByte V1
Silicon Sensing Systems V30
Society for Underwater Technology W14
Southampton Marine and Maritime Inst V14
SubCtech Q2
Subsea Tech V2
Swale Oceanographic A6
SWARMS Project V32
Swathe Services U5
Teledyne Oceanscience U12
Teledyne Webb Research U12
Autonomous Vehicles /Autonomous Underwater Vehicles
ACSM W25
ALSEAMAR E5d
Argus Remote Systems W9
ASV Global U4
Blue Ocean Monitoring A11
COMEX E5f
Copenhagen Subsea V31
dotOcean L13
Echologger K2
Ecotone W32
EMS L7
Exocetus Autonomous Systems W26
Glenair UK B10
Hydroid P1
Hydromea A8
IMCA W23
J Teague Enterprises J10
Kongsberg Maritime N1 & P2
KVH Industries A30
Marine Technology Society W31c
Maritime Robotics M11
National Oceanography Centre W11
Ocean Infinity V5
Ocean Infinity V5
OceanScan-MST M3
OceanServer Technology B4
QinetiQ W38
RTsys V28
SeeByte V1
Sidus Solutions A15
Silicon Sensing Systems V30
Southampton Marine and Maritime Inst V14
SubCtech Q2
SULIS Subsea Corporation D1
Swathe Services U5
Teledyne Gavia U12
Bathymetry B Marshall Marine V12
Base Platform A21
Bibby HydroMap Q8
BioSonics M9
Blue Ocean Monitoring A11
Braveheart Marine V18
Cadden E5a
Cathx Ocean M12
Clinton Marine Survey C5
CMSourcing V29
Deep BV S1
DHI Group W4
DOF Subsea B12
dotOcean L13
Echologger K2
EdgeTech B9
EGS International C2
EOMAP A20
EvoLogics W19
Gardline Geosurvey K6
GEOxyz U10
German Aerospace Center (DLR) A21
Horizon Geosciences M2
HYPACK - a xylem brand H4 & F8
isardSAT A21
iSURVEY offshore K10
ITER Systems A14
Klein Marine Systems Q3
Knudsen Engineering R1
Kraken Sonar Systems D1
KVH Industries A30
Marine Advanced Research V42
Marine Electronics H5
Marine Research P11
Maritime Robotics M11
MG3 N4
MMT K1
Moog D6
Next Geosolutions Europe A22
NORBIT Subsea V27
Ocean Infinity V5
OceanScan-MST M3
OceanServer Technology B4
OceanWaves C9, D1
Ohmex C3
Ping DSP W3
PROAMBIENTE Consortium V25
R2Sonic J8
RIEGL Laser Measurement Systems W17
Rutter C9
Saderet K12
SBG Systems E5c
Seabed V18
Seafloor Systems R7
Sonavision V37
SonTek - a xylem brand H4
Stema Systems B11
Subsea Tech V2
Swathe Services U5
TCarta Marine W4
TeamSurv A21
Teledyne CARIS N10
Tritech International D6
Batteries Clwyd Compounders A19
DeepSea Power & Light J4
Global Dynamix J10
J Teague Enterprises J10
Oktopus N3
Prevco Subsea J7
Steatite V16
SubCtech Q2
Swale Oceanographic A6
Beacons – locationAtlantic Canadian Pavilion C9 & D1
Blueprint Subsea M14
EdgeTech B9
EvoLogics W19
Falmouth Scientific W33
Global Dynamix J10
Marine Electronics H5
metOcean telematics C9
Propipe G1
Rock Seven V43
Seamap (UK) Q3
Sonardyne International E1
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Swale Oceanographic A6
Teledyne Benthos T5
Xeos Technologies C9
Benthic Samplers Geomil Equipment S1
Hydro-Bios W24
Marine Sampling Holland S1
Oktopus N3
Prevco Subsea J7
Booms Romica Engineering Limited A7
Buoyancy ALSEAMAR E5d
Concept Cables W20
DeepWater Buoyancy W28
Flydog Marine W23
Forum Energy Technologies H6
Global Dynamix J10
J Teague Enterprises J10
Mooring Systems M10
Oktopus N3
RS Aqua G1
Saderet K12
Teledyne Benthos T5
Buoys – surface AXYS Technologies A13
Briggs Marine Contractors W34
Del Mar Oceanographic V42
Flydog Marine W23
Hydrosphere W42
Marine Technology Society W31c
metOcean telematics C9
Mooring Systems M10
Oktopus N3
Resen Waves W18
RTsys V28
Severn Marine Technologies M10
Soundnine W31d
Tideland Signal - a xylem brand H4
Cable Harnesses BIRNS Aquamate V15
C R Encapsulation V20
Falmat Cable F7
Glenair UK B10
Habia Cable W5
Hydro Group B7
Scientific Management International W21
Scorpion Oceanics V15
SEACON N6
STS Subsea V6
Subsea Supplies Q11
Transmark Subsea G10
Cables & Cable SystemsBriggs Marine Contractors W34
Concept Cables W20
EdgeTech B9
Falmat Cable F7
Habia Cable W5
Hydro Group B7
Linden Photonics W31c
MacArtney Underwater Techonology B1
Marine Technology Society W31c
Ocean Sonics D1
PanGeo Subsea D1
Scientific Management International W21
Scorpion Oceanics V15
Seabed V18
SEACON N6
STS Subsea V6
Subsea Supplies Q11
Subsea Technology & Rentals G7
Teledyne Storm Cable T5
Transmark Subsea G10
CADCAM Flydog Marine W23
Calibration AML Oceanographic K8
Ashford Instrumentation W27
Ashtead Technology T1
Cathx Ocean M12
Dynamic Load Monitoring V35
Forum Energy Technologies H6
GeoSpectrum Technologies C9
IDRONAUT G6
National Oceanography Centre W11
National Physical Laboratory C4
RDP Electronics E7
RTsys V28
Subsea Technology & Rentals G7
Cameras, Lights AC-CESS A18
Argus Remote Systems W9
Ashtead Technology T1
Atlantas Marine S7
Atlantic Canadian Pavilion C9 & D1
Blue Robotics V42
Cathx Ocean M12
COMEX E5f
Concept Cables W20
C-Tecnics W2
Deep Trekker G12
DeepSea Power & Light J4
develogic E3
DWTEK CO N8
EMS L7
Glenair UK B10
Imenco UK W39
In-Depth International W39
MacArtney Underwater Techonology B1
MaRE Trans J9
Moog D6
NETmc Marine J1
Ocean Modules S7
Oktopus N3
Prevco Subsea J7
Sensonor W6
Sidus Solutions A15
Sonavision V37
Subsea Technology & Rentals G7
SULIS Subsea D1
Teledyne Bowtech T5
Tritech International D6
Unique Group L12
Cathodic ProtectionAquatec Group R13Horizon Geosciences M2Imenco UK W39SEACON N6Unique Group L12
Charting Base Platform A21Clinton Marine Survey C5CMSourcing V29EGS International C2GEOxyz U10Norcom Technology F4Ocean Infinity V5SonTek - a xylem brand H4TCarta Marine W4TeamSurv A21Teledyne CARIS N10Teledyne Oceanscience U12Wärtsilä ELAC Nautik L3Wish Software L15
Chlorophyll EMS L7EOMAP A20Eureka Water Probes F14SAIV W9Turner Designs F14
CO2 Aanderaa- a Xylem brand H4Eureka Water Probes F14General Oceanics G6Pro-Oceanus Systems C9SubCtech Q2Swale Oceanographic A6Turner Designs F14
Coastal Protection Del Mar Oceanographic V42Deltares S1Exocetus Autonomous Systems W26Marine Advanced Research V42Marlan Maritime Technologies V9QUALITAS Remos R3Southampton Marine and Maritime Inst V14
Coastal Surveys Applanix K13AquaGeo V12B Marshall Marine V12Base Platform A21Bibby HydroMap Q8Briggs Marine Contractors W34British Geological Survey W37aCadden E5aClinton Marine Survey C5CMS-Geotech K15Coda Octopus Products Q9DHI Group W4DOF Subsea B12dotOcean L13DutchWorkboats W26aECA Group W12EGS International C2Exocetus Autonomous Systems W26Falmouth Scientific W33Geosurveys W8
GEOxyz U10
Hydromea A8
HYPACK - a xylem brand H4 & F8
IDRONAUT G6
isardSAT A21
Knudsen Engineering R1
Marine Advanced Research V42
Marine Research P11
Maritime Robotics M11
Marlan Maritime Technologies V9
MMT K1
National Oceanography Centre W11
NORBIT Subsea V27
Ohmex C3
PROAMBIENTE Consortium V25
R2Sonic J8
Renishaw U5
SAND Geophysics V12
SeaTopic W36
TCarta Marine W4
TeamSurv A21
Teledyne Oceanscience U12
Communications Dutch Ocean Group S1
Focal Technologies D6
Hydro Group plc B7
Hydromea A8
Moog D6
Nautikaris S1
Oktopus N3
QinetiQ W38
Rock Seven V43
Satel S1
SATEL S10
Steatite V16
Subsea Supplies Q11
Zunibal P8
Compasses Hemisphere GNSS K12
OceanServer Technology B4
Saderet K12
Star-Oddi G12
Trimble M4
VectorNav Technologies V26
Composite MaterialsAirmar Technology P4
DeepWater Buoyancy W28
J Teague Enterprises J10
Southampton Marine and Maritime Inst V14
Computer EquipmentBluHaptics A2
CT Systems V23
NAVSYSTEMS E8
Steatite V16
Conductivity Aanderaa- a Xylem brand H4
AML Oceanographic K8
Clwyd Compounders A19
Eureka Water Probes F14
nke Instrumentation G9
SAIV W9
Star-Oddi G12
Valeport M1
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Conferences,Seminars & WorkshopsOceanology International V34
Society for Underwater Technology W14
The Hydrographic Society UK F11
The Maritime Alliance V42
Connectors Argus Remote Systems W9
BIRNS Aquamate V15
C R Encapsulation V20
Clwyd Compounders A19
Falmat Cable F7
Glenair UK B10
Hydro Group B7
Nautikaris S1
Scientific Management International W21
Scorpion Oceanics V15
SEACON N6
STS Subsea V6
Subsea Supplies Q11
Teledyne DGO T5
Teledyne Impulse T5
Teledyne Impulse PDM T5
Teledyne ODI T5
Transmark Subsea G10
Trolex Engineering V40
Consultancy ACSM W25
AquaGeo V12
British Geological Survey W37a
CMS-Geotech K15
Deltares S1
DHI Group W4
Fugro H1
Genrov J2
Geosurveys W8
ITER Systems A14
“Oceanlab, University of Aberdeen” W29
Okeanus Science & Technology W31a
Orcina W37
SAND Geophysics V12
SeaTopic W36
Southampton Marine and Maritime Inst V14
Stema Systems B11
TCarta Marine W4
Containers & CasesCP Cases P5
Prevco Subsea J7
Control Systems Ashtead Technology T1
BluHaptics A2
DMS technologies V38
Dynamic Load Monitoring V35
Foreshore Technology V7
Genrov J2
Greensea Systems B2
In-Depth International W39
Marine Advanced Research V42
Plymouth University Marine Institute N9
QinetiQ W38
SATEL S10
Seamap (UK) Q3
SMC Ship Motion Control K3
Teledyne CDL Systems & Solutions T5
Corer - Piston, Box Aquatec Group R13
CMS-Geotech K15
Geomil Equipment S1
Mooring Systems M10
OSIL C1
Corrosion Control,Detection & ProtectionImenco UK W39
Teledyne Cormon T5
Tritex NDT J5
Cranes, Hoists & WinchesDynamic Load Monitoring V35
General Oceanics G6
Lidan Marine U7
MaRE Trans J9
Okeanus Science & Technology W31a
Romica Engineering A7
CTD AML Oceanographic K8
Atlantic Canadian Pavilion C9 & D1
Chelsea Technologies Group T8
Eureka Water Probes F14
Geomatrix Earth Science F1
Hydro-Bios Apparatebau W24
Hydrosphere W42
IDRONAUT G6
Impact Subsea A29
InterOcean Systems R10
nke Instrumentation G9
OSIL C1
OceanScan-MST M3
RBR D11
RS Aqua G1
SAIV W9
SonTek - a xylem brand H4
Soundnine W31d
Star-Oddi G12
Teledyne RD Instruments T5
Valeport M1
Xylem Analytics H4
YSI - a xylem brand H4
Currents
Aanderaa- a Xylem brand H4
Blue Ocean Monitoring A11
CLS A12
CODAR Ocean Sensors R3
Datawell G4
DeepWater Buoyancy W28
Falmouth Scientific W33
HELZEL Messtechnik - WERA W36
InterOcean Systems R10
Nortek P10
OSIL C1
OceanWaves C9, D1
QUALITAS Remos R3
Rowe Technologies G1
Saderet K12
Severn Marine Technologies M10
SonTek - a xylem brand H4
TechWorks Marine J3
Teledyne RD Instruments T5
Xylem Analytics H4
Data Acquisition 2G Robotics - Underwater Laser Scanners F13
3D at Depth D10
Applied Acoustic Engineering Q1
AquaGeo V12
AXYS Technologies A13
BioSonics M9
Cathx Ocean M12
Cefas K14
Chesapeake Technology S5
Clinton Marine Survey C5
CLS A12
COMEX E5f
Del Norte Technology F8
develogic E3
DOF Subsea B12
Dynamic Load Monitoring V35
Focal Technologies D6
Foreshore Technology V7
GBT Offshore V36
Geo Marine Survey Systems W10
Geosurveys W8
GEOxyz U10
HYPACK - a xylem brand H4 & F8
INNOVATUM A5
iSURVEY offshore K10
Kraken Sonar Systems D1
Marine Magnetics L4
Maritime Robotics M11
MG3 N4
Moog D6
National Oceanography Centre W11
Neptune Marine Services J6
NETmc Marine J1
Ocean Infinity V5
Ocean Innovation System W16a
OSIL C1
Oceanlab, University of Aberdeen W29
OceanWaves C9, D1
OceanWise R5
Oktopus N3
PanGeo Subsea D1
PROAMBIENTE Consortium V25
Propipe G1
QPS bv U1
RDP Electronics E7
RIEGL Laser Measurement Systems W17
SAND Geophysics Limited V12
SBG Systems E5c
Seamap (UK) Q3
SeaTopic W36
Sonardyne International E1
Soundnine W31d
Split W35
Stema Systems B11
TeamSurv A21
TechWorks Marine J3
Xeos Technologies C9
Data Analysis 3D at Depth D10
BioSonics M9
Cathx Ocean M12
CODAR Ocean Sensors R3
GBT Offshore V36
GeoSpectrum Technologies C9
Geosurveys W8
HYPACK - a xylem brand H4 & F8
Neptune Marine Services J6
Ocean Sonics D1
OceanWise R5
PanGeo Subsea D1
Prevco Subsea J7
QPS bv U1
SAND Geophysics V12
Swire Seabed V5
TechWorks Marine J3
Teledyne CARIS N10
VEMCO D1
XST V42
Data Buoys Aanderaa- a Xylem brand H4
Atlantic Canadian Pavilion C9 & D1
AXYS Technologies A13
Datawell G4
Del Mar Oceanographic V42
develogic E3
EIVA B6
EMS L7
Flydog Marine W23
Hydrosphere W42
Mooring Systems. M10
nke Instrumentation G9
OSIL C1
Okeanus Science & Technology W31a
Planet Ocean G12
Rock Seven V43
RTsys V28
SAIV W9
Soundnine W31d
TechWorks Marine J3
Tideland Signal - a xylem brand H4
Xeos Technologies C9
Xylem Analytics H4
Zunibal P8
Data Loggers Aanderaa- a Xylem brand H4
AML Oceanographic K8
Aquatec Group R13
Base Platform A21
Cefas K14
develogic E3
Dynamic Load Monitoring V35
Flydog Marine W23
Gill Instruments V8
KELLER - Pressure Sensors U3
Nautikaris S1
nke Instrumentation G9
Ocean Innovation System W16a
Ocean Sonics D1
Prevco Subsea J7
RBR D11
Siri Marine S1
Soundnine W31d
Star-Oddi G12
Swale Oceanographic A6
TeamSurv A21
TechWorks Marine J3
Teledyne CDL Systems & Solutions T5
Teledyne TSS T5
VEMCO D1
Xylem Analytics H4
YSI - a xylem brand H4
Data Management Base Platform A21
Bibby HydroMap Q8
Cathx Ocean M12
Chesapeake Technology S5
Clinton Marine Survey C5
CMSourcing V29
Geosoft G8
National Oceanography Centre W11
NETmc Marine J1
OceanWise R5
SATEL S10
TeamSurv A21
Teledyne CARIS N10
Wish Software Limited L15
XST V42
Defence/Security CeramTec V4
COMEX E5f
Deep Ocean Engineering W1
Del Mar Oceanographic V42
DMS technologies V38
dotOcean L13
ECA Group W12
GeoSpectrum Technologies C9
Imenco UK W39
Lidan Marine U7
Marine Advanced Research V42
metOcean telematics C9
Moog D6
National Physical Laboratory C4
OceanScan-MST M3
OceanWaves C9, D1
Ping DSP W3
QinetiQ W38
R2Sonic J8
Rutter C9
Scientific Management International W21
Scorpion Oceanics V15
SeeByte V1
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STS Subsea V6
Teledyne Bowtech T5
Teledyne Gavia U12
Teledyne Oceanscience U12
Teledyne SeaBotix U12
Teledyne TSS T5
Transmark Subsea G10
Tritech International D6
XST V42
Digital Video SystemsBluHaptics A2
Cathx Ocean M12
COMEX E5f
Deep Trekker G12
develogic E3
Forum Energy Technologies H6
GRi Simulations D1
In-Depth International W39
Moog D6
NETmc Marine J1
Subsea Tech V2
Tritech International D6
Wish Software L15
Dissolved Oxygen Aanderaa- a Xylem brand H4
Eureka Water Probes F14
IDRONAUT G6
nke Instrumentation G9
RBR D11
VEMCO D1
Xylem Analytics H4
YSI - a xylem brand H4
Diving Contractor B Marshall Marine V12
Blueprint Subsea M14
Briggs Marine Contractors W34
IMCA W23
Plymouth University Marine Institute N9
Diving Equipment AC-CESS A18
Ashford Instrumentation W27
Blueprint Subsea M14
C R Encapsulation V20
Concept Cables W20
Deep Ocean Engineering W1
IMCA W23
Imenco UK W39
In-Depth International W39
Neptune Marine Services J6
NETmc Marine J1
Sonavision V37
Teledyne Benthos T5
Teledyne Bowtech T5
Dredging EquipmentAshtead Technology T1
Coda Octopus Products Q9
CT SYSTEMS V23
EIVA B6
Foreshore Technology V7
Genrov J2
HYPACK - a xylem brand H4 & F8
Moog D6
OSIL C1
Planet Ocean G12
Swire Seabed V5
Tideland Signal - a xylem brand H4
Trimble M4
Tritech International D6
YSI - a xylem brand H4
Dynamic PositioningAdvanced Navigation A16
CT SYSTEMS V23
DOF Subsea B12
Forum Energy Technologies H6
Greensea Systems B2
Hemisphere GNSS K12
IMCA W23
Marine Technology Society W31c
Marinestar V13
Next Geosolutions Europe A22
NovAtel V24
Oceaneering C-Nav Positioning Solutions R6
Sidus Solutions A15
Silicon Sensing Systems V30
SMC Ship Motion Control K3
Sonardyne International E1
Subsea Technology & Rentals G7
Teledyne TSS T5
Unique Group L12
Veripos C6
Earth Sciences
4H-JENA engineering N3
British Geological Survey W37a
Challenger Society for Marine Science W13
CMS-Geotech K15
Split W35
TCarta Marine W4
Echo Sounders
BioSonics M9
Blue Robotics V42
Cadden E5a
CEE HydroSystems U5
CeramTec V4
CT SYSTEMS V23
Del Norte Technology F8
Echologger K2
GEOxyz U10
Hydroid P1
Imagenex Technology Corp M7
Impact Subsea A29
INNOMAR Technologie L1
isardSAT A21
ITER Systems A14
Knudsen Engineering R1
Marine Electronics H5
Moog D6
NORBIT Subsea V27
Nortek P10
Ohmex C3
Ping DSP W3
PROAMBIENTE Consortium V25
RS Aqua G1
Saderet K12
SCCS - The Survey Equipment Company C3
Seafloor Systems R7
Seismic Asia Pacific Q3
Sonavision V37
SonTek - a xylem brand H4
Stema Systems B11
Subsea Technology & Rentals G7
Swathe Services U5
Teledyne Oceanscience U12
Teledyne Odom Hydrographic T5
Tritech International D6
Unique Group L12
Wärtsilä ELAC Nautik L3
Electric Motors Blue Robotics V42
Hydromea A8
Subsea Supplies Q11
Electromagnetics
Argus Remote Systems W9
CODAR Ocean Sensors R3
Geomatrix Earth Science F1
SAND Geophysics V12
Electronic ComponentsBlue Robotics V42
CeramTec V4
DMS technologies V38
Genrov J2
Greensea Systems B2
KELLER - Pressure Sensors U3
Xsens A4
Electro-optics Concept Cables W20
Global Dynamix J10
SEACON N6
Environmental Impact StudiesEcotone W32
Fugro H1
Gardline Geosurvey K6
Horizon Geosciences M2
Hydromea A8
Marine Research P11
MMT K1
National Physical Laboratory C4
Oceanlab, University of Aberdeen W29
PROAMBIENTE Consortium V25
R2Sonic J8
SeaTopic W36
Fiber Optics C R Encapsulation V20
Concept Cables W20
Falmat Cable F7
Focal Technologies D6
Genrov J2
Hydro Group B7
KVH Industries A30
Linden Photonics W31c
MacArtney Underwater Techonology B1
Moog D6
Scorpion Oceanics V15
SEACON N6
STS Subsea V6
Teledyne ODI T5
Trolex Engineering V40
Flow Meters CeramTec V4
General Oceanics G6
Hydro-Bios Apparatebau W24
Rockland Scientific F3
Severn Marine Technologies M10
SonTek - a xylem brand H4
Teledyne RD Instruments T5
Fluorescence RBR D11
SAIV W9
Turner Designs F14
Fluorometers Chelsea Technologies Group T8
Eureka Water Probes F14
Turner Designs F14
Valeport M1
Xylem Analytics H4
YSI - a xylem brand H4
Geology British Geological Survey W37a
Deco Geophysical Software R11
GBT Offshore V36
Geosoft G8
Geosurveys W8
isardSAT A21
LIGHTHOUSE K4
Marine Research P11
Marine Sampling Holland S1
MG3 N4
Next Geosolutions Europe A22
SAND Geophysics Limited V12
SeaTopic W36
Split W35
Stema Systems B11
Geophysics Applied Acoustic Engineering Q1
AquaGeo V12
Bibby HydroMap Q8
British Geological Survey W37a
Clinton Marine Survey C5
CMSourcing V29
Coda Octopus Products Q9
Deco Geophysical Software R11
Deep BV S1
Deltares S1
DOF Subsea B12
Dutch Ocean Group S1
EGS International C2
Gardline Geosurvey K6
GBT Offshore V36
Geomatrix Earth Science F1
Geosoft G8
Geosurveys W8
Horizon Geosciences M2
INNOMAR Technologie L1
Marine Research P11
Marine Sampling Holland S1
MG3 N4
Next Geosolutions Europe A22
Ocean Infinity V5
PanGeo Subsea D1
PROAMBIENTE Consortium V25
Romica Engineering A7
SAND Geophysics V12
SeaTopic W36
Split W35
Unique Group L12
Geotechnical EngineeringBritish Geological Survey W37a
Deltares S1
Dutch Ocean Group S1
Fugro H1
Gardline Geosurvey K6
Geo Marine Survey Systems W10
Geomil Equipment S1
Horizon Geosciences M2
LIGHTHOUSE K4
Marine Sampling Holland S1
MG3 N4
Next Geosolutions Europe A22
PanGeo Subsea D1
GIS 4D Nav F2
British Geological Survey W37a
Clinton Marine Survey C5
CMSourcing V29
EOMAP A20
Geo Marine Survey Systems W10
MMT K1
Ocean Infinity V5
OceanWise R5
SCCS - The Survey Equipment Company C3
Septentrio W40
TCarta Marine W4
TeamSurv A21
Teledyne CARIS N10
Trimble M4
Wish Software L15
Gliders ALSEAMAR E5d
Blue Ocean Monitoring A11
CLS A12
Exocetus Autonomous Systems W26
Maritime Robotics M11
Severn Marine Technologies M10
Teledyne Webb Research U12
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GPS Advanced Navigation A16
AGEOTEC ROV K4
Applanix K13
Atlantas Marine S7
CEE HydroSystems U5
Chesapeake Technology S5
CT Systems V23
Geo Marine Survey Systems W10
Global Dynamix. J10
Hemisphere GNSS K12
Marinestar V13
NovAtel V24
Ocean Modules S7
Oceaneering C-Nav Positioning Solutions R6
Okeanus Science & Technology W31a
RBR D11
Saderet K12
SBG Systems E5c
SCCS - The Survey Equipment Company C3
Septentrio W40
Silicon Sensing Systems V30
VectorNav Technologies V26
Veripos C6
Xeos Technologies C9
Xsens A4
Grab Argus Remote Systems W9
Oktopus N3
Gyrocompasses Advanced Navigation A16
AGEOTEC ROV K4
Del Norte Technology F8
Greensea Systems B2
Hemisphere GNSS K12
Impact Subsea A29
Sonardyne International E1
Teledyne TSS T5
Unique Group L12
Xsens A4
Heading Advanced Navigation A16
Greensea Systems B2
Impact Subsea A29
Oceaneering C-Nav Positioning Solutions R6
Star-Oddi G12
Teledyne TSS T5
VectorNav Technologies V26
Veripos C6
Xsens A4
Hoses SEACON N6
Housings Argus Remote Systems W9
Blue Robotics V42
develogic E3
Hydro Group B7
Impact Subsea A29
Okeanus Science & Technology W31a
Oktopus N3
Prevco Subsea J7
Severn Marine Technologies M10
Sidus Solutions A15
SULIS Subsea Corporation D1
Tecnadyne W30
Hydraulic SystemsAshford Instrumentation W27
Genrov J2
Imenco UK W39
Lidan Marine U7
MacArtney Underwater Techonology B1
Plymouth University Marine Institute N9
Tecnadyne W30
Hydrocarbons
ALSEAMAR E5d
Chelsea Technologies Group T8
Eureka Water Probes F14
National Oceanography Centre W11
Turner Designs F14
Hydrography 4H-JENA engineering N3
Applanix K13
B Marshall Marine V12
Base Platform A21
Bibby HydroMap Q8
Braveheart Marine V18
Briggs Marine Contractors W34
CEE HydroSystems U5
Chesapeake Technology S5
CMSourcing V29
Deep BV S1
DeepWater Buoyancy W28
Del Norte Technology F8
DOF Subsea B12
dotOcean L13
Dutch Ocean Group S1
DutchWorkboats W26a
ECA Group W12
EGS International C2
EvoLogics W19
Foreshore Technology V7
Fugro H1
Gardline Geosurvey K6
Geomatrix Earth Science F1
Horizon Geosciences M2
Hydroid P1
HYPACK - a xylem brand H4 & F8
Impact Subsea A29
iSURVEY offshore K10
Klein Marine Systems Q3
Knudsen Engineering R1
Kongsberg Maritime N1 & P2
Leibniz Institute for Baltic Sea Research V21
LIGHTHOUSE K4
Marine Advanced Research V42
Marine Research P11
Marlan Maritime Technologies V9
MG3 N4
Nautikaris S1
Neptune Marine Services J6
Next Geosolutions Europe A22
NORBIT Subsea V27
Ocean Infinity V5
Ocean Innovation System W16a
Ohmex C3
Ping DSP W3
Plymouth University Marine Institute N9
QPS U1
R2Sonic J8
RIEGL Laser Measurement Systems W17
Rowe Technologies G1
RS Aqua G1
Saderet K12
SBG Systems E5c
SCCS - The Survey Equipment Company C3
Seafloor Systems R7
SeaTopic W36
Seismic Asia Pacific Q3
SMC Ship Motion Control K3
Sonavision V37
SonTek - a xylem brand H4
Stema Systems B11
Swathe Services U5
TeamSurv A21
Teledyne CARIS N10
Teledyne Oceanscience U12
The Hydrographic Society UK F11
Unique Group L12
Xeos Technologies C9
Xylem Analytics H4
Hydrological InstrumentsAdvanced Navigation A16
Applied Acoustic Engineering Q1
Deep Ocean Engineering W1
Eureka Water Probes F14
Exocetus Autonomous Systems W26
Hydro-Bios Apparatebau W24
Klein Marine Systems Q3
Leibniz Institute for Baltic Sea Research V21
Sonavision V37
Teledyne Oceanscience U12
Ice Profilers metOcean telematics C9
Nortek P10
Planet Ocean G12
Zunibal P8
Lab Testing ServicesCefas K14
Clwyd Compounders A19
National Physical Laboratory C4
Lasers
2G Robotics - Underwater Laser Scanners F13
3D at Depth D10
Cathx Ocean M12
DeepSea Power & Light J4
Imenco UK W39
RIEGL Laser Measurement Systems W17
Sidus Solutions A15
Subsea Technology & Rentals G7
Swathe Services U5
Teledyne Bowtech T5
Trimble M4
Launch & RecoveryArgus Remote Systems W9
Dynamic Load Monitoring V35
Forum Energy Technologies H6
Imenco UK W39
Lidan Marine U7
MacArtney Underwater Techonology B1
MaRE Trans J9
Okeanus Science & Technology W31a
Romica Engineering A7
LiDAR 2G Robotics - Underwater Laser Scanners F13
3D at Depth D10
AXYS Technologies A13
Cadden E5a
DOF Subsea B12
EIVA B6
EOMAP A20
Fugro H1
Horizon Geosciences M2
HYPACK - a xylem brand H4 & F8
NORBIT Subsea V27
QPS U1
Renishaw U5
RIEGL Laser Measurement Systems W17
Seismic Asia Pacific Q3
Silicon Sensing Systems V30
Teledyne CARIS N10
Teledyne Optech T5
Lifeboats Southampton Marine and Maritime Inst V14
Lighting Cathx Ocean M12
C-Tecnics W2
DeepSea Power & Light J4
Hydrosphere W42
Nautikaris S1
Scorpion Oceanics V15
Sidus Solutions A15
Teledyne Bowtech T5
Tideland Signal - a xylem brand H4
Locations BeaconsApplied Acoustic Engineering Q1
Blueprint Subsea M14
develogic E3
Global Dynamix J10
Marine Electronics H5
metOcean telematics C9
Propipe G1
Rock Seven V43
Subsea Asset Location Technologies R9
Teledyne Benthos T5
Machining STS Subsea V6
Teledyne Bowtech T5
Magnetometers
Advanced Navigation A16
AquaGeo V12
EIVA B6
Geomatrix Earth Science F1
GEOxyz U10
INNOVATUM A5
Marine Magnetics L4
VectorNav Technologies V26
Xsens A4
Man Overboard TrackersFalmouth Scientific W33
RS Aqua G1
Rutter C9
Manipulators ACSM W25
Argus Remote Systems W9
Atlantas Marine S7
Forum Energy Technologies H6
Imenco UK W39
MaRE Trans J9
Ocean Modules S7
VideoRay S7
Mapping Systems 2G Robotics - Underwater Laser Scanners F13
4D Nav F2
Applanix K13
BioSonics M9
Coda Octopus Products Q9
COMEX E5f
Del Norte Technology F8
DHI Group W4
Ecotone W32
EdgeTech B9
EOMAP A20
Geosoft G8
Hydroid P1
INNOVATUM A5
isardSAT A21
ITER Systems A14
Kongsberg Maritime N1 & P2
KVH Industries A30
Norcom Technology F4
NovAtel V24
OceanServer Technology B4
OceanWise R5
Ping DSP W3
QPS U1
Renishaw U5
RIEGL Laser Measurement Systems W17
Seabed V18
Seafloor Systems R7
Silicon Sensing Systems V30
Sonardyne International E1
TCarta Marine W4
TeamSurv A21
Teledyne Benthos T5
Teledyne CARIS N10
Teledyne Oceanscience U12
Trimble M4
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Wärtsilä ELAC Nautik L3
Wish Software L15
Marine Site Investigations2G Robotics - Underwater Laser Scanners F13
Bibby HydroMap Q8
Blue Ocean Monitoring A11
British Geological Survey W37a
CMS-Geotech K15
COMEX E5f
Deco Geophysical Software R11
Deep BV S1
Deep Ocean Engineering W1
Del Mar Oceanographic V42
DHI Group W4
dotOcean L13
Dutch Ocean Group S1
Fugro H1
Gardline Geosurvey K6
Geomil Equipment S1
Geosoft G8
Geosurveys W8
MG3 N4
Neptune Marine Services J6
Next Geosolutions Europe A22
Ocean Infinity V5
Ocean Innovation System W16a
PanGeo Subsea D1
Plymouth University Marine Institute N9
PROAMBIENTE Consortium V25
R2Sonic J8
Split W35
TechWorks Marine J3
Trimble M4
Marking EquipmentTideland Signal - a xylem brand H4
Meteorology 3D at Depth D10
Aanderaa- a Xylem brand H4
AXYS Technologies A13
Gill Instruments V8
Hydrosphere W42
metOcean telematics C9
Nautikaris S1
XST V42
Xylem Analytics H4
Meters & Metering Systems-4H-JENA engineering N3
Ashford Instrumentation W27
Dynamic Load Monitoring V35
General Oceanics G6
RDP Electronics E7
Tritex NDT J5
Metocean ForecastingAtlantic Canadian Pavilion C9 & D1
AXYS Technologies A13
Cefas K14
CLS A12
Fugro H1
HELZEL Messtechnik W36
metOcean telematics C9
SeaTopic W36
XST V42
Zunibal P8
Modelling & Prediction2G Robotics - Underwater Laser Scanners F13
British Geological Survey W37a
Cefas K14
CLS A12
CODAR Ocean Sensors R3
DHI Group W4
Geosoft G8
GRi Simulations D1
HELZEL Messtechnik W36
National Physical Laboratory C4
Renishaw U5
TCarta Marine W4
XST V42
Modems Aquatec Group R13
CLS A12
EvoLogics W19
Hydromea A8
Moog D6
OceanWise R5
Rock Seven V43
SATEL S10
Sonardyne International E1
Swale Oceanographic A6
Teledyne Benthos T5
Teledyne CDL Systems & Solutions T5
Tritech International D6
Moorings / Ropes / BuoyancyALSEAMAR E5d
DeepWater Buoyancy W28
Dynamic Load Monitoring V35
GeoSpectrum Technologies C9
Hydrosphere W42
InterOcean Systems R10
J Teague Enterprises J10
Marine Technology Society W31c
Mooring Systems M10
Okeanus Science & Technology W31a
Planet Ocean G12
Romica Engineering A7
Tideland Signal - a xylem brand H4
Motion Dutch Ocean Group S1
OceanWaves C9, D1
RDP Electronics E7
SBG SYSTEMS E5c
Silicon Sensing Systems V30
Siri Marine S1
SMC Ship Motion Control K3
Tecnadyne W30
Teledyne CDL Systems & Solutions T5
Teledyne TSS T5
Multi-parameter Instruments4H-JENA engineering N3
EMS L7
Eureka Water Probes F14
General Oceanics G6
IDRONAUT G6
Leibniz Institute for Baltic Sea Research V21
nke Instrumentation G9
OSIL C1
Pro-Oceanus Systems C9
RBR D11
Soundnine W31d
Swale Oceanographic A6
Valeport M1
YSI - a xylem brand H4
Navigation 4D Nav F2
Advanced Navigation A16
Airmar Technology P4
Applanix K13
Atlantic Canadian Pavilion C9 & D1
Blueprint Subsea M14
Briggs Marine Contractors W34
Cadden E5a
CT SYSTEMS V23
Del Norte Technology F8
EOMAP A20
Foreshore Technology V7
Greensea Systems B2
Hemisphere GNSS K12
HYPACK - a xylem brand H4 & F8
iSURVEY offshore K10
Knudsen Engineering R1
KVH Industries A30
MMT K1
Norcom Technology F4
Nortek P10
NovAtel V24
Oceaneering C-Nav Positioning Solutions R6
Ohmex C3
Planet Ocean G12
QPS U1
Rowe Technologies G1
Rutter C9
SBG SYSTEMS E5c
Seismic Asia Pacific Q3
Sensonor W6
Septentrio W40
Silicon Sensing Systems V30
Siri Marine S1
Sonardyne International E1
TCarta Marine W4
Teledyne RD Instruments T5
Teledyne TSS T5
Tideland Signal - a xylem brand H4
VectorNav Technologies V26
Veripos C6
Wärtsilä ELAC Nautik L3
Xsens A4
Ocean Power AXYS Technologies A13
Resen Waves W18
Scientific Management International W21
Severn Marine Technologies M10
Southampton Marine and Maritime Inst V14
Steatite V16
The Maritime Alliance V42
Oceanography 4H-JENA Engineering N3
Alba Ultrasound L6
Applanix K13
Bibby HydroMap Q8
Blue Ocean Monitoring A11
Challenger Society for Marine Science W13
Chesapeake Technology S5
C-MAX K7
CODAR Ocean Sensors R3
Datawell G4
Deep BV S1
Deep Ocean Engineering W1
DeepWater Buoyancy W28
Del Mar Oceanographic V42
Del Norte Technology F8
Deltares S1
develogic E3
DHI Group W4
DOF Subsea B12
ECA Group W12
EGS International C2
EMS L7
Exocetus Autonomous Systems W26
Gardline Geosurvey K6
Geomatrix Earth Science F1
Geosoft G8
Global Dynamix J10
HELZEL Messtechnik W36
Hydro-Bios Apparatebau W24
Hydroid P1
IDRONAUT G6
International Ocean Systems A3
isardSAT A21
Klein Marine Systems Q3
Knudsen Engineering R1
Kongsberg Maritime N1 & P2
Leibniz Institute for Baltic Sea Research V21
Marine Research P11
Marine Technology Society W31c
Marlan Maritime Technologies V9
metOcean telematics C9
MG3 N4
National Oceanography Centre W11
Next Geosolutions Europe A22
Nortek P10
Ocean Innovation System W16a
Oceanlab, University of Aberdeen W29
OceanScan-MST M3
OceanWaves C9, D1
OceanWise R5
Plymouth University Marine Institute N9
Prevco Subsea J7
QUALITAS Remos R3
R2Sonic J8
RBR D11
Rowe Technologies G1
RS Aqua G1
RTsys V28
Rutter C9
SeaTopic W36
Society for Underwater Technology W14
Sonavision V37
Soundnine W31d
Southampton Marine and Maritime Inst V14
SubCtech Q2
Turner Designs F14
Unique Group L12
XST V42
Offshore Support AquaGeo V12
AXYS Technologies A13
CLS A12
CT SYSTEMS V23
Genrov J2
GEOxyz U10
LIGHTHOUSE K4
Neptune Marine Services J6
NovAtel V24
Ocean Innovation System W16a
R2Sonic J8
Siri Marine S1
SMC Ship Motion Control K3
SWARMS Project V32
Swire Seabed V5
Oil in Water ALSEAMAR E5d
Rutter C9
Oil Monitoring Atlantic Canadian Pavilion C9 & D1
Blue Ocean Monitoring A11
CLS A12
EOMAP A20
General Oceanics G6
InterOcean Systems R10
KELLER - PRESSURE SENSORS U3
NORBIT Subsea V27
Prevco Subsea J7
Rock Seven V43
SWARMS Project V32
Teledyne CDL Systems & Solutions T5
Oil Spill Response Blue Ocean Monitoring A11
Braveheart Marine V18
Briggs Marine Contractors W34
Cefas K14
CODAR Ocean Sensors R3
General Oceanics G6
GRi Simulations D1
HELZEL Messtechnik W36
QUALITAS Remos R3
R2Sonic J8
Rutter C9
Turner Designs F14
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CLS A12
develogic E3
metOcean telematics C9
SWARMS Project V32
Turner Designs F14
Xeos Technologies C9
Zunibal P8
Personnel ACSM W25
Ashtead Technology T1
CMSourcing V29
GBT Offshore V36
In-Depth International W39
Subsea Technology & Rentals G7
Platforms Del Mar Oceanographic V42
Flydog Marine W23
isardSAT A21
Tideland Signal - a xylem brand H4
Pollution
Chelsea Technologies Group T8
Marine Research P11
Positioning SystemsAdvanced Navigation A16
Applanix K13
Applied Acoustic Engineering Q1
Ashtead Technology T1
Atlantas Marine S7
CEE HydroSystems U5
Coda Octopus Products Q9
Del Norte Technology F8
DOF Subsea B12
EvoLogics W19
Foreshore Technology V7
GBT Offshore V36
Geo Marine Survey Systems W10
Greensea Systems B2
Hemisphere GNSS K12
iSURVEY offshore K10
Kongsberg Maritime N1 & P2
KVH Industries A30
Marinestar V13
Moog D6
Nautikaris S1
NovAtel V24
Ocean Modules S7
Oceaneering C-Nav Positioning Solutions R6
Rock Seven V43
RTsys V28
Saderet K12
SBG SYSTEMS E5c
Seabed V18
Seafloor Systems. R7
Seamap (UK) Q3
Sensonor W6
Septentrio W40
Silicon Sensing Systems V30
Sonardyne International E1
Steatite V16
Subsea Asset Location Technologies R9
Subsea Technology & Rentals G7
Swathe Services U5
Tecnadyne W30
Teledyne Benthos T5
Teledyne TSS T5
Trimble M4
Tritech International D6
VEMCO D1
Veripos C6
VideoRay S7
Xsens A4
Zunibal P8
Power Supplies Resen Waves W18
Steatite V16
Tideland Signal - a xylem brand H4
Press / Publications / MediaHydro International R4
IMarEST W16
International Ocean Systems A3
Marine Technology Reporter A27
Ocean News & Technology / ECO Q4
The Hydrographic Society UK F11
Pressure Control EquipmentAshford Instrumentation W27
Global Dynamix. J10
KELLER - Pressure Sensors U3
RDP Electronics E7
Tecnadyne W30
Profilers
AML Oceanographic K8
Applied Acoustic Engineering Q1
Flydog Marine W23
General Oceanics G6
J Teague Enterprises J10
Marine Electronics H5
metOcean telematics C9
Moog D6
Nortek P10
Ping DSP W3
Split W35
Teledyne RD Instruments T5
Teledyne Webb Research U12
Tritech International D6
Propulsion Units Blue Robotics V42
Genrov J2
Tecnadyne W30
Pumps Clwyd Compounders A19
Radio In-Depth International W39
Saderet K12
SATEL S10
Steatite V16
Recruitment ServicesAtlas Professionals W22
CMSourcing V29
GBT Offshore V36
James Fisher Rumic V3
Oceanscan W7
The Hydrographic Society UK F1
Remote Sensing 2G Robotics - Underwater Laser Scanners F13
Applanix K13
Ashford Instrumentation W27
AXYS Technologies A13
Base Platform A21
BioSonics M9
Cefas K14
CLS A12
CODAR Ocean Sensors R3
Ecotone W32
EOMAP A20
Genrov J2
HELZEL Messtechnik W36
isardSAT A21
National Oceanography Centre W11
NAVSYSTEMS E8
NORBIT Subsea V27
Ocean Waves C9, D1
PanGeo Subsea D1
QPS U1
QUALITAS Remos R3
RBR D11
RIEGL Laser Measurement Systems W17
Rock Seven V43
Rutter C9
SATEL S10
Scientific Management International W21
TCarta Marine W4
TechWorks Marine J3
Teledyne Gavia U12
Teledyne Oceanscience U12
Teledyne Webb Research U12
Remotely Operated VehiclesAC-CESS A18
ACSM W25
AGEOTEC ROV K4
Argus Remote Systems W9
Ashford Instrumentation W27
Blue Robotics V42
COMEX E5f
Concept Cables W20
Copenhagen Subsea V31
Deep Ocean Engineering W1
Deep Trekker G12
dotOcean L13
Dutch Ocean Group S1
DWTEK N8
ECA Group W12
Ecotone W32
EIVA B6
EMS L7
Forum Energy Technologies H6
Genrov J2
Glenair UK B10
GRi Simulations D1
Habia Cable W5
Horizon Geosciences M2
IMCA W23
Imenco UK W39
In-Depth International W39
INNOVATUM A5
J Teague Enterprises J10
KVH Industries A30
LIGHTHOUSE K4
Linden Photonics W31c
MaRE Trans J9
Marine Magnetics L4
Marine Technology Society W31c
MMT K1
Nautikaris S1
Neptune Marine Services J6
NETmc Marine J1
Ocean Innovation System W16a
Outland Technology V11
Planet Ocean G12
Prevco Subsea J7
Saab Seaeye Q6
Seafloor Systems R7
SeeByte V1
Seismic Asia Pacific Q3
Sidus Solutions A15
SubCtech Q2
Subsea Tech V2
SULIS Subsea Corporation D1
SWARMS Project V32
Swire Seabed V5
Teledyne Oceanscience U12
Teledyne SeaBotix U12
Transmark Subsea G10
VideoRay S7
Rental Equipment AGEOTEC ROV K4
Ashtead Technology T1
Atlantas Marine S7
Cadden E5a
CMS-Geotech K15
CT SYSTEMS V23
Datawell G4
EIVA B6
Forum Energy Technologies H6
GBT Offshore V36
Geomatrix Earth Science F1
Hydroid P1
In-Depth International W39
INNOVATUM A5
InterOcean Systems R10
NETmc Marine J1
Ocean Modules S7
Ocean Sonics D1
Oceaneering C-Nav Positioning Solutions R6
Oceanscan W7
Okeanus Science & Technology W31a
Renishaw U5
SCCS - The Survey Equipment Company C3
Seabed V18
Seafloor Systems R7
Seismic Asia Pacific Q3
Stema Systems B11
Swathe Services U5
Unique Group L12
Veripos C6
VideoRay S7
Rental Services
ACSM W25
Ashtead Technology T1
Atlantas Marine S7
CODAR Ocean Sensors R3
Datawell G4
GBT Offshore V36
Ocean Modules S7
Oceanscan W7
Romica Engineering A7
SCCS - The Survey Equipment Company C3
Subsea Technology & Rentals G7
Swathe Services U5
TechWorks Marine J3
Research & Development AgenciesClwyd Compounders A19
Geosurveys W8
Leibniz Institute for Baltic Sea Research V21
SULIS Subsea Corporation D1
XST V42
Robotics
AC-CESS A18
ASV Global U4
BluHaptics A2
COMEX E5f
Deep Ocean Engineering W1
Deep Trekker G12
dotOcean L13
ECA Group W12
Ecotone W32
Exocetus Autonomous Systems W26
Greensea Systems B2
Habia Cable W5
Hydromea A8
KELLER - Pressure Sensors U3
Kongsberg Maritime N1 & P2
KVH Industries A30
Marine Advanced Research V42
Maritime Robotics M11
Ocean Innovation System W16a
OceanScan-MST M3
OceanServer Technology B4
Ohmex C3
Planet Ocean G12
Plymouth University Marine Institute N9
SCCS - The Survey Equipment Company C3
Society for Underwater Technology W14
SULIS Subsea Corporation D1
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SWARMS Project V32
Tecnadyne W30
Teledyne SeaBotix U12
The Maritime Alliance V42
VideoRay S7
Ropes
ALSEAMAR E5d
Hydrosphere W42
IMCA W23
Salinity
nke Instrumentation G9
OSIL C1
SAIV W9
SonTek - a xylem brand H4
Star-Oddi G12
Valeport M1
YSI - a xylem brand H4
Samplers - MechanicalGeneral Oceanics G6
Hydro-Bios Apparatebau W24
Marine Sampling Holland S1
Mooring Systems M10
Satellite NavigationAdvanced Navigation A16
Applanix K13
Coda Octopus Products Q9
Fugro H1
Hemisphere GNSS K12
In-Depth International W39
iSURVEY offshore K10
Marinestar V13
NovAtel V24
Oceaneering C-Nav Positioning Solutions R6
SCCS - The Survey Equipment Company C3
Sensonor W6
Septentrio W40
Siri Marine S1
The Maritime Alliance V42
Trimble M4
VectorNav Technologies V26
Veripos C6
Xsens A4
Zunibal P8
Satellite Surveillance SystemsRS Aqua G1
Xeos Technologies C9
Sealants Clwyd Compounders A19
Sediment Profiler Aquatec Group R13
Ecotone W32
INNOMAR Technologie L1
isardSAT A21
Marine Sampling Holland S1
RTsys V28
Sediment Aquatec Group R13
Deltares S1
Ecotone W32
Hydro-Bios Apparatebau W24
INNOMAR Technologie L1
Marine Sampling Holland S1
Planet Ocean G12
PROAMBIENTE Consortium V25
Stema Systems B11
Seismic Applied Acoustic Engineering Q1
AquaGeo V12
Clinton Marine Survey C5
Coda Octopus Products Q9
Deco Geophysical Software R11
DeepWater Buoyancy W28
Falmouth Scientific W33
Gardline Geosurvey K6
GBT Offshore V36
Geo Marine Survey Systems W10
Geomatrix Earth Science F1
Geosurveys W8
GEOxyz U10
INNOMAR Technologie L1
LIGHTHOUSE K4
NovAtel V24
SAND Geophysics V12
Seamap (UK) Q3
Seismic Asia Pacific Q3
Split W35
Stema Systems B11
Subsea Asset Location Technologies R9
Transmark Subsea G10
Xeos Technologies C9
Sensors -4H-JENA engineering N3
Aanderaa- a Xylem brand H4
Airmar Technology P4
Alba Ultrasound L6
AML Oceanographic K8
Ashford Instrumentation W27
Atlantic Canadian Pavilion C9 & D1
BioSonics M9
Blue Robotics V42
C R Encapsulation V20
CeramTec V4
Chelsea Technologies Group T8
Coda Octopus Products Q9
Deep Trekker G12
Ecotone W32
EIVA B6
EMS L7
Falmouth Scientific W33
Gill Instruments V8
HELZEL Messtechnik W36
Hydro Group B7
Hydroid P1
IDRONAUT G6
Imagenex Technology M7
Impact Subsea A29
INNOVATUM A5
isardSAT A21
KELLER - Pressure Sensors U3
Klein Marine Systems Q3
Kongsberg Maritime N1 & P2
KVH Industries A30
Leibniz Institute for Baltic Sea Research V21
MaRE Trans J9
Marlan Maritime Technologies V9
Moog D6
National Oceanography Centre W11
NORBIT Subsea V27
Ocean Sonics D1
OceanScan-MST M3
PROAMBIENTE Consortium V25
Pro-Oceanus Systems C9
QinetiQ W38
QUALITAS Remos R3
RDP Electronics E7
Renishaw U5
RIEGL Laser Measurement Systems W17
Rock Seven V43
SBG Ssytems E5c
Scientific Management International W21
SEACON N6
Sensonor W6
SMC Ship Motion Control K3
Star-Oddi G12
STS Subsea V6
SubCtech Q2
SULIS Subsea Corporation D1
Swale Oceanographic A6
Tecnadyne W30
Tritech International D6
Turner Designs F14
Valeport M1
VectorNav Technologies V26
VEMCO D1
Veripos C6
Wärtsilä ELAC Nautik L3
Xsens A4
YSI - a xylem brand H4
Servicing
OSIL C1
Transmark Subsea G10
Ship Building B Marshall Marine V12
Braveheart Marine V18
Copenhagen Subsea V31
Slip Rings
AC-CESS A18
Focal Technologies D6
MaRE Trans J9
Moog D6
Trolex Engineering V40
Software Development 3D at Depth D10
4D Nav F2
4H-JENA engineering N3
ASV Global U4
BluHaptics A2
Cathx Ocean M12
Chesapeake Technology S5
CT Systems V23
Deco Geophysical Software R11
EIVA B6
Foreshore Technology V7
Geo Marine Survey Systems W10
Geosoft G8
GeoSpectrum Technologies C9
Greensea Systems B2
ITER Systems A14
Marlan Maritime Technologies V9
NAVSYSTEMS E8
Norcom Technology F4
QPS U1
RBR D11
RTsys V28
SeeByte V1
SMC Ship Motion Control K3
SULIS Subsea D1
SWARMS Project V32
TeamSurv A21
Teledyne CARIS N10
Wish Software L15
XST V42
Zunibal P8
Software Products
2G Robotics - Underwater Laser Scanners F13
4D Nav F2
BluHaptics A2
Chesapeake Technology S5
CODAR Ocean Sensors R3
EIVA B6
EvoLogics W19
Foreshore Technology V7
Forum Energy Technologies H6
Geosoft G8
Greensea Systems B2
HYPACK - a xylem brand H4 & F8
ITER Systems A14
Kraken Sonar Systems D1
NAVSYSTEMS E8
Norcom Technology F4
Ocean Sonics D1
Ocean Waves C9, D1
OceanWise R5
Orcina W37
Seamap (UK) Q3
SeeByte V1
SMC Ship Motion Control K3
Teledyne CARIS N10
Wish Software L15
Sonar & Systems
AC-CESS A18
AGEOTEC ROV K4
Airmar Technology P4
Alba Ultrasound L6
Ashtead Technology T1
AutoNaut - Seiche Water Technology Grp W15
BioSonics M9
Blueprint Subsea M14
BluHaptics A2
CEE HydroSystems U5
CeramTec V4
Chelsea Technologies Group T8
Chesapeake Technology S5
C-MAX K7
Coda Octopus Products Q9
Concept Cables W20
Deep Trekker G12
Del Norte Technology F8
Echologger K2
EdgeTech B9
EIVA B6
EvoLogics W19
Falmouth Scientific W33
Habia Cable W5
Hydroid P1
Imagenex Technology Corp M7
Impact Subsea A29
INNOMAR Technologie L1
ITER Systems A14
Klein Marine Systems Q3
Knudsen Engineering R1
Kongsberg Maritime N1 & P2
Kraken Sonar Systems D1
MaRE Trans J9
Marine Electronics H5
Marine Technology Society W31c
Moog D6
National Physical Laboratory C4
NORBIT Subsea V27
OceanScan-MST M3
OceanServer Technology B4
Ping DSP W3
QPS U1
Rowe Technologies G1
RTsys V28
SCCS - The Survey Equipment Company C3
Scientific Management International W21
Seabed V18
Seafloor Systems R7
Seismic Asia Pacific Q3
Severn Marine Technologies M10
Sonavision V37
Swathe Services U5
Teledyne BlueView T5
Teledyne RESON T5
Tritech International D6
VideoRay S7
Wärtsilä ELAC Nautik L3
Sonobuoys
CeramTec V4
GeoSpectrum Technologies C9
Sonavision V37
Zunibal P8
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Sound Velocity AGEOTEC ROV K4
AML Oceanographic K8
SAIV W9
SonTek - a xylem brand H4
Valeport M1
Submersibles AC-CESS A18
ACSM W25
Ashford Instrumentation W27
Atlantas Marine S7
Deep Trekker G12
Exocetus Autonomous Systems W26
Habia Cable W5
J Teague Enterprises J10
Marine Technology Society W31c
Ocean Modules S7
SeeByte V1
Sidus Solutions A15
SULIS Subsea D1
VideoRay S7
Surveillance SystemsAC-CESS A18
Deep Ocean Engineering W1
Del Mar Oceanographic V42
DMS technologies V38
Marine Electronics H5
Ping DSP W3
Rutter C9
Seismic Asia Pacific Q3
Sidus Solutions A15
Subsea Tech V2
Teledyne Bowtech T5
Survey 2G Robotics - Underwater Laser Scanners F13
3D at Depth D10
4D Nav F2
Airmar Technology P4
AML Oceanographic K8
Applanix K13
Applied Acoustic Engineering Q1
AquaGeo V12
Atlantas Marine S7
Bibby HydroMap Q8
Braveheart Marine V18
Briggs Marine Contractors W34
Clinton Marine Survey C5
CMS-Geotech K15
CMSourcing V29
COMEX E5f
Deep BV S1
Deep Ocean Engineering W1
DeepWater Buoyancy W28
DHI Group W4
DOF Subsea B12
dotOcean L13
DutchWorkboats W26a
Ecotone W32
EGS International C2
EOMAP A20
GEOxyz U10
Horizon Geosciences M2
INNOVATUM A5
iSURVEY offshore K10
Klein Marine Systems Q3
Knudsen Engineering R1
Kongsberg Maritime N1 & P2
LIGHTHOUSE K4
Marine Electronics H5
Marine Research P11
Maritime Robotics M11
Marlan Maritime Technologies V9
MG3 N4
MMT K1
NAVSYSTEMS E8
Neptune Marine Services J6
NETmc Marine J1
Next Geosolutions Europe A22
NORBIT Subsea V27
Ocean Infinity V5
Ocean Innovation System W16a
Ocean Modules S7
OceanScan-MST M3
Ohmex C3
PanGeo Subsea D1
QPS U1
R2Sonic J8
Renishaw U5
RIEGL Laser Measurement Systems W17
Rowe Technologies G1
SAND Geophysics V12
SBG SYSTEMS E5c
Swire Seabed V5
Teledyne Benthos T5
Trimble M4
Tritex NDT J5
Unique Group L12
Wärtsilä ELAC Nautik L3
Survey/Research Vessel4H-JENA engineering N3
AquaGeo V12
ASV Global U4
Braveheart Marine V18
Briggs Marine Contractors W34
Cadden E5a
Cefas K14
CMS-Geotech K15
Copenhagen Subsea V31
Dutch Ocean Group S1
DutchWorkboats W26a
Echologger K2
Exocetus Autonomous Systems W26
Fugro H1
Gardline Geosurvey Limited K6
Hemisphere GNSS K12
IMCA W23
iSURVEY offshore K10
Knudsen Engineering R1
Leibniz Institute for Baltic Sea Research V21
LIGHTHOUSE K4
MacArtney Underwater Techonology B1
Marine Advanced Research V42
MG3 N4
MMT K1
Neptune Marine Services J6
NovAtel V24
OceanServer Technology B4
Renishaw U5
Romica Engineering A7
Swire Seabed V5
Survival EquipmentIn-Depth International W39
Planet Ocean G12
Swivels Focal Technologies D6
Moog D6
Trolex Engineering V40
Temperature AML Oceanographic K8
Aquatec Group R13
Ashford Instrumentation W27
Clwyd Compounders A19
Habia Cable W5
Hydromea A8
Impact Subsea A29
nke Instrumentation G9
Planet Ocean G12
RBR D11
SAIV W9
Soundnine W31d
Star-Oddi G12
VEMCO D1
YSI - a xylem brand H4
Testing Facilities
Forum Energy Technologies H6
MacArtney Underwater Techonology B1
National Physical Laboratory C4
“Oceanlab, University of Aberdeen” W29
Southampton Marine and Maritime Inst V14
STS Subsea V6
SWARMS Project V32
Thickness Gauges Atlantas Marine S7
Deep Trekker G12
Ocean Modules S7
Tritex NDT J5
Tide Gauges Aanderaa- a Xylem brand H4
AGEOTEC ROV K4
CEE HydroSystems U5
CT SYSTEMS V23
Del Norte Technology F8
Falmouth Scientific W33
InterOcean Systems R10
Ohmex C3
SAIV W9
Seabed V18
Valeport M1
Tilt
SMC Ship Motion Control K3
Soundnine W31d
Star-Oddi G12
Tecnadyne W30
VectorNav Technologies V26
Towed Arrays
AutoNaut - Seiche Water Technology Grp W15
B Marshall Marine V12
CeramTec V4
Concept Cables W20
EdgeTech B9
Geomatrix Earth Science F1
Habia Cable W5
Hydro Group B7
Klein Marine Systems Q3
Scientific Management International W21
Scorpion Oceanics V15
Severn Marine Technologies M10
Towed Bodies Atlantic Canadian Pavilion C9 & D1
BioSonics M9
Blueprint Subsea M14
Chelsea Technologies Group T8
EdgeTech B9
Klein Marine Systems Q3
MacArtney Underwater Techonology B1
Okeanus Science & Technology W31a
Teledyne Benthos T5
Trade Association/SocietiesThe Hydrographic Society UK F11
The Maritime Alliance V42
Training & EducationECA Group W12
GRi Simulations D1
Hydro International R4
OceanWise R5
Society for Underwater Technology W14
The Hydrographic Society UK F11
Trials Facilities QinetiQ W38
SWARMS Project V32
Turbidity AML Oceanographic K8
Aquatec Group R13
Chelsea Technologies Group T8
EOMAP A20
Eureka Water Probes F14
General Oceanics G6
nke Instrumentation G9
SAIV W9
TechWorks Marine J3
Turner Designs F14
Valeport M1
Xylem Analytics H4
YSI - a xylem brand H4
Turbulence ALSEAMAR E5d
Hydrosphere W42
Nortek as P10
OceanScan-MST M3
Rockland Scientific F3
UAVs (Unmanned Aerial Vehicle) Clinton Marine Survey C5
Concept Cables W20
ECA Group W12
HYPACK - a xylem brand H4 & F8
Maritime Robotics M11
QinetiQ W38
RIEGL Laser Measurement Systems W17
SCCS - The Survey Equipment Company C3
Seismic Asia Pacific Q3
Sensonor W6
Umbilicals
AGEOTEC ROV K4
Atlantas Marine S7
Blue Robotics V42
C R Encapsulation V20
Falmat Cable F7
Glenair UK B10
Habia Cable W5
Hydro Group B7
MaRE Trans J9
Ocean Modules S7
Scientific Management International W21
Scorpion Oceanics V15
SEACON N6
Seamap (UK) Q3
STS Subsea V6
Subsea Supplies Q11
Transmark Subsea G10
Underwater CommunicationAquatec Group R13
C-Tecnics W2
develogic E3
Echologger K2
EMS L7
EvoLogics W19
Hydroid P1
Hydromea A8
Kongsberg Maritime N1 & P2
Linden Photonics W31c
QinetiQ W38
Sidus Solutions A15
Sonavision V37
Soundnine W31d
SWARMS Project V32
Teledyne Benthos T5
Transmark Subsea G10
VEMCO D1
Wärtsilä ELAC Nautik L3
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Argus Remote Systems W9
BIRNS Aquamate V15
Blue Robotics V42
C R Encapsulation V20
Clwyd Compounders A19
DWTEK N8
Glenair UK B10
Linden Photonics W31c
MacArtney Underwater Techonology B1
Scorpion Oceanics V15
Seabed V18
SEACON N6
Subsea Supplies Q11
Transmark Subsea G10
UUVs
ALSEAMAR E5d
Copenhagen Subsea V31
ECA Group W12
Exocetus Autonomous Systems W26
IMCA W23
J Teague Enterprises J10
Ocean Infinity V5
Ocean Innovation System W16a
OceanServer Technology B4
Prevco Subsea J7
QinetiQ W38
SeeByte V1
Severn Marine Technologies M10
Society for Underwater Technology W14
Subsea Tech V2
Teledyne Gavia U12
Teledyne Webb Research U12
UXO Detection Survey
AquaGeo V12
B Marshall Marine V12
Bibby HydroMap Q8
Blueprint Subsea M14
CMS-Geotech K15
CMSourcing V29
Deep BV S1
EGS International C2
Gardline Geosurvey K6
Geosoft G8
Geosurveys W8
GEOxyz U10
Horizon Geosciences M2
INNOMAR Technologie L1
INNOVATUM A5
iSURVEY offshore K10
Marine Advanced Research V42
MMT K1
Neptune Marine Services J6
Next Geosolutions Europe A22
OceanServer Technology B4
PanGeo Subsea D1
SAND Geophysics V12
Valves
CeramTec V4
DeepSea Power & Light J4
Vibration
3D at Depth D10
Clwyd Compounders A19
Habia Cable W5
Oceanlab, University of Aberdeen W29
Teledyne CDL Systems & Solutions T5
Vibrocorers CMS-Geotech K15
OSIL C1
Seabed V18
Water Column Profiling FloatDeepWater Buoyancy W28
Flydog Marine W23
nke Instrumentation G9
Water Management2G Robotics - Underwater Laser Scanners F13
4H-JENA engineering N3
DHI Group W4
Hydromea A8
The Maritime Alliance V42
Wave Measuring Aanderaa- a Xylem brand H4
AGEOTEC ROV K4
AXYS Technologies A13
Blue Ocean Monitoring A11
Datawell G4
Dutch Ocean Group S1
Falmouth Scientific W33
Geomatrix Earth Science F1
HELZEL Messtechnik W36
Hydrosphere W42
InterOcean Systems R10
Nortek P10
OceanWaves C9, D1
OceanWise R5
Plymouth University Marine Institute N9
RADAC S1
RDP Electronics E7
Rowe Technologies G1
RS Aqua G1
Rutter C9
SonTek - a xylem brand H4
Star-Oddi G12
TechWorks Marine J3
Teledyne RD Instruments T5
Tideland Signal - a xylem brand H4
Valeport M1
Xeos Technologies C9
Xylem Analytics H4
Zunibal P8
Winches & AccessoriesAGEOTEC ROV K4
C-MAX K7
Dynamic Load Monitoring V35
Flydog Marine W23
Focal Technologies D6
GeoSpectrum Technologies C9
Hydro-Bios W24
InterOcean Systems R10
Leibniz Institute for Baltic Sea Research V21
Lidan Marine U7
MacArtney Underwater Techonology B1
MaRE Trans J9
Moog D6
Okeanus Science & Technology W31a
Romica Engineering A7
SMC Ship Motion Control K3
Subsea Supplies Q11
Subsea Technology & Rentals G7
Workboats ASV Global U4
B Marshall Marine V12
Braveheart Marine V18
Briggs Marine Contractors W34
DutchWorkboats W26a
IMCA W23
Seafloor Systems R7
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0 – 92G Robotics - Underwater Laser Scanners Canada F133D at Depth USA D104D Nav LLC USA F24H-JENA engineering Germany N3
AaAanderaa - a Xylem brand Norway H4AC-CESS UK A18ACSM Spain W25Advanced Navigation Australia A16AGEOTEC ROV Italy K4Airmar Technology USA P4Alba Ultrasound Limited UK L6All Oceans Engineering UK A18ALSEAMAR France E5dAML Oceanographic Canada C9, D1, K8Applanix Canada K13Applied Acoustic Engineering UK Q1Aquabotix USA V42AquaGeo UK V12Aquatec Group UK R13Argus Remote Systems Norway W9Ashford Instrumentation UK W27Ashtead Technology UK T1Assure Controls USA V42ASV Global UK U4Atlantas Marine UK S7Atlantic Canada Pavilion Canada C9, D1Atlantic Marine & Aviation UK P6Atlas Professionals UK W22AutoNaut - Seiche Water Technology UK W15AXYS Technologies Canada A13
BbB Marshall Marine UK V12Base Platform UK A21Bibby HydroMap UK Q8BioSonics USA M9BIRNS Aquamate USA V15Blue Ocean Monitoring UK A11Blue Robotics USA V42Blueprint Subsea UK M14BluHaptics USA A2Braveheart Marine Netherlands V18Briggs Marine Contractors UK W34British Geological Survey UK W37a
CcC R Encapsulation UK V20Cadden France E5aCathx Ocean Ireland M12CEE HydroSystems Australia U5Cefas UK K14CeramTec Germany V4Challenger Society for Marine Science UK W13Chelsea Technologies Group UK T8Chesapeake Technology USA S5Clinton Marine Survey Sweden C5CLS France A12Clwyd Compounders UK A19C-MAX UK K7CMS-Geotech UK K15CMSourcing UK V29Coda Octopus Products UK Q9CODAR Ocean Sensors USA R3COMEX France E5f
Concept Cables UK W20COPENHAGEN SUBSEA Denmark V31COVE Canada C9, D1CP Cases UK P5CT SYSTEMS Netherlands V23C-Tecnics UK W2
DdD-2 Marine Corporation USA L14Datawell Netherlands G4DECO GEOPHYSICAL Russian Federation R11Deep BV Netherlands S1Deep Ocean Engineering USA W1Deep Trekker Canada G12DeepSea Power & Light USA J4DeepWater Buoyancy USA W28Del Mar Oceanographic USA V42Del Norte Technology UK F8Deltares Netherlands S1DEUTSCH Germany N6develogic Germany E3DHI Group UK W4Digital Globe UK W4DMS Technologies UK V28DOF Subsea UK B12dotOcean Belgium L13Dutch Ocean Group Netherlands S1DutchWorkboats Netherlands W26aDWTEK Taiwan N8Dynamic Load Monitoring UK V35
EeECA Group France W12Echologger South Korea K2Ecotone Norway W32EdgeTech USA B9EGS UK C2EIVA Denmark B6EMS Spain L7Electronic Design Systems UK H5EOMAP Germany A20Eureka Water Probes USA F14EvoLogics Germany W19Exocetus Autonomous Systems USA W26
FfFalmat Cable USA F7Falmouth Scientific USA W33Flydog Marine Estonia W23Focal Technologies UK D6Foreshore Technology UK V7Forum Energy Technologies UK H6Fugro UK H1
GgGardline Geosurvey UK K6GBT Offshore Malta V36General Oceanics USA G6Genrov UK J2Geo Marine Survey Systems Netherlands W10Geomatrix Earth Science UK F1Geometius Netherlands W3Geomil Equipment Netherlands S1Geosoft Canada G8GeoSpectrum Technologies Canada C9Geosurveys Portugal W8GEOxyz Belgium U10German Aerospace Center (DLR) Germany A21
Gill Instruments UK V8Glenair UK B10Global Dynamix USA J10Greensea Systems USA B2GRi Simulations Canada D1
HhHabia Cable Sweden W5HELZEL Messtechnik Germany W36Hemisphere GNSS USA K12Horizon Geosciences UAE M2Hoytek Engineering Turkey A19aHydro Group UK B7Hydro International Netherlands R4Hydro-Bios Apparatebau Germany W24Hydroid UK P1Hydrographic Society UK UK F11Hydromea Switzerland A8Hydrosphere UK W42HYPACK - a Xylem brand USA F8, H4
IiIDRONAUT Italy G6Imagenex Technology Canada M7IMarEST UK W16Imenco UK UK W39Impact Subsea UK A29In-Depth International UK W39INNOMAR Technologie Germany L1INNOVATUM UK A5Inovatum Lifting Norway J2International Ocean Systems UK A3InterOcean Systems USA R10isardSAT Spain A21iSURVEY UK K10ITER Systems France A14iXBlue France H9
JjJ Teague Enterprises USA J10James Fisher Rumic UK V3
KkKELLER - PRESSURE SENSORS UK U3Klein Marine Systems USA Q3Knudsen Engineering Canada R1Kongsberg Maritime UK N1 & P2Kraken Sonar Systems Canada C9, D1KVH INDUSTRIES Norway A30KYSTDESIGN Norway V10
LlL3 Calzoni Italy K4Leibniz Institute for Baltic Sea Research Germany V21Leica Geosystems Switzerland V19Lidan Marine Sweden U7LIGHTHOUSE Italy K4Linden Photonics USA W31cLiquid Robotics USA G1
MmMacArtney Underwater Tech Denmark B1MaRE Trans UK J9Marine Advanced Research USA V42Marine Distribution & Consulting France W16aMarine Electronics UK H5Marine Magnetics Canada L4Marine Research Romania P11Marine Sampling Holland Netherlands S1Marine Technology Reporter USA A27
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Marine Technology Society USA W31b
Marinestar Netherlands V13
Maritime Robotics Norway M11
Marlan Maritime Technologies UK V9
McLane Research Laboratories USA A23
metOcean telematics Canada C9
MG3 UK N4
MMT Sweden K1
Moog UK D6
Mooring Systems USA M10
MSI Transducers Corporation USA P4
MTS Sensor Technologie Germany E7
NnNational Oceanography Centre UK W11
National Physical Laboratory UK C4
Nautikaris Netherlands S1
NAVSYSTEMS UK E8
Neptune Marine Services UK J6
NETmc Marine UK J1
Next Geosolutions Italy A22
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NORBIT Subsea Norway V27
Norcom Technology UK F4
Nortek UK P10
Nova Scotia Business Canada C9, D1
NovAtel Canada V24
OoOceanAero USA U12
Ocean Infinity Norway V5
Ocean Innovation System France W16a
Ocean Modules Sweden S7
Ocean News & Technology / ECO USA Q4
Ocean Scientific International (OSIL) UK C1
Ocean Sonics Canada D1
Oceaneering C-Nav Positioning Solutions UK R6
Oceanlab, University of Aberdeen UK W29
Oceanology International UK V34
Oceanscan UK W7
OceanScan-MST Portugal M3
OceanServer Technology USA B4
Ocean Technology Council of Nova Scoti Canada C9, D1
OceanWaveS Germany C9
OceanWise UK R5
Ohmex UK C3
Okeanus Science & Technology USA W31a
Oktopus Germany N3
Orcina UK W37
Outland Technology USA V11
PpPanGeo Subsea Canada D1
Ping DSP Canada W3
Planck Aerosystems USA V42
Planet Ocean UK G12
Plymouth University Marine Institute UK N9
Prevco Subsea UK J7
PROAMBIENTE Consortium Italy V25
Pro-Oceanus Systems Canada C9
Propipe UK G1
QqQinetiQ UK W38
QPS bv Netherlands U1
QUALITAS Remos Spain R3
RrR2Sonic USA J8RADAC Netherlands S1Raychem UK N6RBR Canada D11RDP Electronics UK E7Renishaw UK U5RESEN WAVES Denmark W18RIEGL Laser Measurement Systems Austria W17Riptide Autonomous Solutions USA W43Rochester Wire & Cable USA N6Rock Seven UK V43Rockland Scientific Canada F3Romica Engineering UK A7Rowe Technologies USA G1RS Aqua UK G1RTsys France V28Rutter Canada C9
SsSaab Seaeye UK Q6Saderet UK K12SAIV Norway W9SAND Geophysics UK V12Satel Benelux Netherlands S1SATEL Finland S10SBG SYSTEMS France E5cSCCS UK C3Scientific Management International UK W21Scorpion Oceanics UK V15Seabed Netherlands V18Sea-Bird Scientific USA L9SEACON UK N6Seafloor Systems USA R7Seamap (UK) UK Q3SeaTopic France W36SeaTrepid Deepsea USA V5SeeByte UK V1Seismic Asia Pacific Australia Q3Sensonor Norway W6Septentrio Belgium W40Severn Marine Technologies USA M10Sidus Solutions USA A15Silicon Sensing Systems UK V30Siri Marine Netherlands S1Smartcom Software UK A21SMC Ship Motion Control Malta K3Society for Underwater Technology UK W14Society of Maritime Industries UK A26Sonardyne International UK E1Sonavision UK V37SonTek - a Xylem brand USA H4Soundnine USA W31dSouthampton Marine and Maritime Institute UK V14Split Russian Federation W35Star-Oddi Iceland G12Steatite UK V16Stema Systems Netherlands B11STS Subsea UK V6SubC Imaging Canada C9SubCtech Germany Q2Subsea 20/20 USA M9Subsea Asset Location Technologies UK R9Subsea Supplies UK Q11Subsea Tech France V2Subsea Technology & Rentals UK G7SULIS Subsea Corporation Canada D1Swale Oceanographic UK A6
SWARMS Project Spain V32Swathe Services UK U5Swire Seabed Norway V5
TtTCarta Marine UK W4TE Connectivity France N6TeamSurv UK A21TechWorks Marine Ireland J3Tecnadyne USA W30Teledyne Benthos USA T5Teledyne BlueView USA T5Teledyne Bowtech UK T5Teledyne Brown USA U12Teledyne CARIS Netherlands N10Teledyne CDL Systems & Solutions UK T5Teledyne Cormon UK T5Teledyne DGO USA T5Teledyne Gavia Iceland U12Teledyne Impulse UK T5Teledyne Impulse PDM USA T5Teledyne Marine USA T5, U12Teledyne Oceanscience USA U12Teledyne ODI USA T5Teledyne Odom Hydrographic USA T5Teledyne RD Instruments USA T5Teledyne RESON Denmark T5Teledyne SeaBotix USA U12Teledyne Storm Cable USA T5Teledyne TSS UK T5Teledyne Webb Research USA U12The Maritime Alliance USA V42Thurn Group UK F4Tideland Signal - a Xylem brand UK H4Titanrob Technologies Spain W25Transmark Subsea Norway G10Trimble Germany M4Tritech International UK D6Tritex NDT UK J5Trolex Engineering UK V40Turbulent Research Canada C9Turner Designs USA F14Tyco Electronics UK N6
UuUnique Group UK L12
VvValeport UK M1VectorNav Technologies USA V26VEMCO Canada D1Veripos UK C6VideoRay USA S7
WwWärtsilä ELAC Nautik Germany L3Wish Software UK L15Witt Energy UK W42
XxXeos Technologies Canada C9 Xsens Netherlands A4XST USA V42Xylem Analytics UK H4
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