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Technologybased inAustin, TEXAS (USA)
Constantly challenging the status-quo to provide better and new types of data and improve user experience. R2Sonic was founded in February 2006 by three veteran underwater acoustical engineers; Jens R. Steenstrup, Mark Chun and Kirk Hobart. They ...
Technologybased inBarcelona, SPAIN
Established in May 2019, SEABOTS is a company specialising in the development of marine robotics and unmanned surface vehicles (USVs). Its activity is focused on the analysis, conservation and restoration of the marine environment through the ...
Technologybased inSandnes, NORWAY
Since 1997 we have delivered state-of-the-art Air Pollution Control Solutions to industrial clients all across the Globe. We have manufactured and installed more than 2.500 modules of our ModuPower and ModuPlasma systems. Delivered to 34 countries ...
Technologybased inCoomera, AUSTRIA
GLOBA.tech Australia, established in 2006, is a pioneering entity in developing environmentally conscious solutions aimed at the marine sector. The company's primary focus is on ultrasonic technologies, which offer a non-intrusive, non-biocidal ...
Technologybased inDubai, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
Vision: To actively contribute to the preservation of our oceans whilst meeting the business needs of the global shipping community, through advanced technology designed to protect the eco-systems by reducing pollution and eliminating ...
Technologybased inGolden, COLORADO (USA)
Cetacean Research Technology (CRT) specializes in providing hydrophones and underwater acoustic instrumentation tailored for the applications of scientists, engineers, recording artists, and recreational enthusiasts. Since 1994, CRT's founder, ...
Technologybased inHolon, Tel Aviv, ISRAEL
NakAI's Underwater Robot Cleans Ships' Hulls While the Vessel is in Motion. The Incorrect Cleaning Of Merchant Vessels' Hulls Is A Global Challenge Always Clean Hull Is Vital For Protecting The Environment, Avoiding Penalties And Preserving Hull ...
