ROV Operations to Grow to US$725 Million
Operations of cable controlled ‘work-class’ remotely operated underwater vehicles (ROVs) is a business worth US$600 million worldwide and this is forecast to grow to US$725 million by 2008 according to...
Operations of cable controlled ‘work-class’ remotely operated underwater vehicles (ROVs) is a business worth US$600 million worldwide and this is forecast to grow to US$725 million by 2008 according to...
A science expedition recently explored the remains of the only World War II German U-boat, U-166, sunk in the Northern Gulf of Mexico. The U-166 was discovered in 5,000 feet...
The ‘Alive’ is an intervention AUV developed by French company Cybernetix and partners. The system is currently undergoing shallow water tests. ‘Alive’ has now been equipped with a Tritech AM-300...
RESON has introduced the NaviSound 110 Single-beam Echosounder, a compact, low-cost single frequency digital echosounder designed for a range of hydrographic and remote operating applications. The NaviSound 110 is reliable...
Noordhoek was founded in 1933 as a shipping company. Since the very beginning of the giant Delta project in The Netherlands in 1959 Noordhoek changed its working activities to become...
ORE has introduced its new 8242XS Heavy Load Release designed for use in a variety of underwater applications, including construction and deployment of devices such as cables, where sub-sea acoustically...
The opening keynote speaker at CARIS 2003 will be Mr Denis Hains. Hosted in St. Louis, Missouri, USA, conference Educational Sessions will be held on 8th and19th November, with Conference...
Simrad is launching a sophisticated new range of gyrocompasses for professional applications. The 80 Series consists of the GC80 and GC85, which are both fully approved by the IMO. In...
The Chelsea Technologies Group is launching the COVELIA correlation velocity Log at OI. COVELIA has been developed to provide Autonomous Underwater Vehicle (AUV) and ROV navigation systems with a highly...
The long construction works contributing to the port of Ho-Ping (Taiwan) development have been concluded with the launch of a Transas VTS system there, a project implemented by Transas Marine...
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