Free TRIAXYS Next Wave Sensor Training25/02/2011 |
| The TRIAXYS Wave sensor has proven itself capable in hundreds of deployments over the past 10 years. In 2010 it was upgraded to the TRIAXYS Next Wave sensor, with several new features added including continual wave sampling and expanded interface and memory capabilities. Reo Phillips is to give a free training session during Ocean Business 2011, Southampton, UK. Reservation is required. |
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Reo Phillips, AXYS Director of Operations and lead engineer in the development of TRIAXYS, will be on hand at the Ocean Business Conferenceto provide free training on how to use and get the most from this sensor.
Where: John Swallow Room 054/06, on Wednesday 6th April from 3PM to 4PM.
Seats are limited for this event so please email info@axys.com to register and reserve your spot. Snacks and refreshments will be provided. Read more about: Training Supplier: AXYS Technologies Inc. More news from this supplier: Buoy Assisting RWE Wind Farm TRIAXYS Buoy to Assist at Wind Farm Met-ocean Monitoring for Belgian Port Operations Marine Observing Programme in Australia Port Sentinels for Ecuador's Coastline Ocean Waves Workshop 200th TRIAXYS Wave Buoy Buoys Assess Wave Energy Offshore Chile More Monitoring in the Western Med AXYS Technologies Launch Ocean Renewables Storm Surge Website Underwater Acoustic Modems With Embedded Developer Platform Baseline Measurements of Carbon in Arctic Ocean CARIS LOTS Support for Windows 7 Vegetation-classifying Echosounder SeaZone Accepted as IHO Producer Agency Rear Admiral Ian Moncrieff to speak at CARIS 2012 BlueView Updates and Viewer Two More Boomers for Titan REMUS 100 for Norwegian University of Technology and Science Comments (0): |
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