New Technology Forum, Aberdeen09/11/2009 |
| This year's New Technology Forum takes place at the AECC in Aberdeen on 9th December, 2009. Jointly hosted by Applied Acoustic Engineering and CodaOctopus, the event is free to attend and the day's programme will be of interest if you are involved in geophysical survey, underwater construction, oceanography or port and harbour security. |
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Aimed at providing a range of effective and innovative solutions, Applied Acoustics and CodaOctopus are leading suppliers of ocean technology. New Technology Forum attendees will have access to the latest products and developments from both companies along with impressive data examples and details of recent case studies. Featured in the programme are: Easytrak Nexus USBL tracking and positioning systems (next generation broadband USBL systems, featuring bi-directional spread spectrum technology and digital data telemetry), Seismic Energy Source Technology (latest developments in high-powered energy sources for seismic reflection surveys, featuring the CSP-S6000 Echoscope-CMS) and new CodaOctopus modules and features to increase survey productivity.
Details of the full schedule, which includes complimentary lunch and refreshments, will follow shortly. There is no charge for attendance, although pre-registration is required with a deadline of Monday 30th November.
We hope you will join us at this informative event and take the opportunity to meet and chat with the teams from Applied Acoustics and CodaOctopus as well as industry colleagues and friends. If you would like to attend, please e-mail karine.buckwell@codaoctopus.com or telephone 0131 561 1504 for further information. Read more about: conference Offshore Training Supplier: Coda Octopus Martech Ltd. More news from this supplier: New Acquisition Coda Octopus Martech Control & Instrumentation Technology for Offshore Power Generation System Offshore Survey Frame Agreement ROV Survey of the Costa Concordia Grounding Site (video) 44 PMGS Transponders for Earthquake and Tsunami Research Underwater Vision to Fugro Subsea Services Award for Brazilian Hydrographic Paper Demonstrating a 'Deeper Understanding' First Real-Time Seafloor Earthquake Observatory Theme of Hydrography Day 2012: International Cooperation Finistère and Mediterranean Bathymetric Lidar Surveys Precise Positioning For BP Vessels Comments (0): |
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