RESON 2009 User Conference28/09/2009 |
| RESON is hosting a user conference, training, and demonstrations in Houston (TX, USA) from 15th to the 16th October 2009, with focus on SeaBat sonar systems. Demonstrations of the SeaBat 7101, 7125 and 7128 multibeam sonar systems and RESON PDS2000 software will be shown at Lake Conroe. |
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The conference will be held at the JW Marriott in Houston on 15th October, including a preliminary session with keynote addresses, presentations and papers, followed the next day with half day basic and advanced classroom training conducted by RESON instructors and industry experts.
During excursions to the demo site multibeam data survey, data collection, and data visualisation capabilities of the systems will be shown. The demonstrations will be held four times a day on board the boat where you can relax and view real-time data on a large screen as we survey targets and features in Lake Conroe. Training sessions will be conducted in parallel at the JW Marriott on 16th October 2009.
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