New Member for Southampton Marine Robotics Innovation Centre
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New Member for Southampton Marine Robotics Innovation Centre

Subsea technology company, Sonardyne International Ltd, has become the newest Associate Member of the National Oceanography Centre’s (NOC) Marine Robotics Innovation Centre. Sonardyne and NOC have a long history of working together, with Sonardyne acoustic positioning equipment currently installed on the NOC’s deep-diving remotely operated vehicle and fleet of Autosub autonomous underwater vehicles, and an Innovate UK funded project currently underway. This collaboration is expected to see further ground-breaking ocean science projects take place.

Adam Schink, Marine Robotics Innovation Centre Manager at the NOC said that the relationship with Sonardyne is a proven example of UK industry and the public sector working together to generate mutually beneficial returns. The current Innovate UK funded project to develop an autonomous surface/ sub-surface survey system, an opportunity to create a low-cost and long-term integrated shore-based method of surveying with a range of commercial and science applications.

Dr Graham Brown, Divisional Director Oil and Gas at Sonardyne expresses to be particularly happy to be working with the NOC in advancing the UK’s capabilities in future marine robotic systems.

 

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