Partnerships to Market New Ocean Instruments23/07/2012 |
| Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI, USA) researchers have partnered with two companies to build and market undersea technology developed at WHOI: the Imaging FlowCytobot, an automated underwater microscope, and BlueComm, an underwater communications system using light to provide wireless transmission of data, including video imagery, in real or near-real time. |
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WHOI biologists Robert Olson and Heidi Sosik, creators of the Imaging FlowCytobot, have licensed their instrument to Falmouth-based McLane Research Laboratories, which manufactures and sells a wide range of precision oceanographic instruments.
WHOI engineers Norman E. Farr and Jonathan Ware are partnering with UK-based underwater acoustics and communications company Sonardyne International Ltd to create the joint venture, Lumasys. Read more about: data Acoustics Supplier: Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI) More news from this supplier: Sediment Analysis Unveils Historic Life in Black Sea Gliders Detect Endangered Whales Gulf Stream Shift Identified Newest Navy Research Vessel to be Named Neil Armstrong NASA and WHOI Media Briefing on Ocean Salinity Expedition Baseline Carbon Measurements in Arctic Ocean Sampling the Pacific for Signs of Fukushima First Real-Time Seafloor Earthquake Observatory Comprehensive Picture of Deepwater Horizon Spill Oil Fate WHOI Joins NOAA in 3D Wreck Survey Seminar on Sea Level Network Nautical Chart for Arctic Updated SPAR Europe and European Lidar Mapping Forum Call for Papers 5th Extraordinary IHC Preparations Seaglider Technology Marketed by Kongsberg Award for Hydrographic Lidar Scanner Autonomous WiFi-controlled USVs Marine Measurement Forum Links Maritime Science RV Zeeleeuw to Serve for Kenya Indonesia’s Largest Port Extension for 4.5 million TEU Comments (0): |
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