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During these challenging and uncertain times, we'd like to take this moment to wish our customers, friends and industry partners strength, patience and good health, as we collectively navigate our way through these uncharted waters. Our team remains committed to you and your organizations, and we will continue to do all we can to support your needs. One such effort includes our new LINK online collaboration portal, which will launch next week. Watch our website and social channels for details! Read More >
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Sonar Provides "Eyes Below the Water" for Marine Construction
Learn about sonar applications for marine construction in episode four of the Marine Tech Talk Podcast. We speak with Lou Nash, the President and Founder of Measutronics Corporation. Measutronics is a marine positioning, guidance and underwater imaging company that specializes in marine construction solutions, and first discovered the benefits of Teledyne Marine sonars in 2015. Listen Now >
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New Features Released for the Teledyne Reson Seabat T-Series
Teledyne Marine is pleased to announce several innovative new features for our world-leading SeaBat T20 and SeaBat T50 multibeam echosounders. The SeaBat v2.0 update is available free of charge, and delivers a series of features designed to further increase your survey efficiency and profitability. Read More >
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Familiar Products in Unexpected Places
Marine products originally developed as tools for ocean science are providing solutions in a wider range of markets. This diversification is driven by the cost and complexity of measuring changes in living environments, changes that are of increasing concern worldwide—from melting ice-sheets to eroding infrastructure. Following are some examples of the expanding field of operations for Teledyne Marine's imaging, instruments and unmanned vehicles. Read Article >
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TMTW Europe 2020 Cancelled
Due to the situation with COVID-19 and many reviewing their attendance, we’ve made the difficult decision to cancel our Teledyne Marine Technology Workshop scheduled to take place in Cannes, France in October 2020. We look forward to seeing our customers at other industry events, as well as our Canadian Users Conference, still scheduled for September 2020 – and of course - TMTW 2021 in the US.
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Paul Conner Promoted to Channel Manager for the Americas
Teledyne Marine is pleased to announce the promotion of Paul Conner to the role of Channel Manager for the Instruments & Imaging team in the Americas. Paul has excelled at his role serving RD Instruments’ customers for the past 6 years, and will now broaden his scope and impact within the Instruments and Imaging sales efforts in the Americas. Paul will be working with our sales managers and channel partners to help drive our teams strategy and customer engagement. Read More >
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Catch up on our Latest Product Developments
We have several exciting new products and enhancements we had planned to share with you at OI London. But, don’t worry, we’ve captured this information in a recorded webinar that you can watch at your leisure. Click the link below to register to access the video. Register Here >
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Looking for an Interesting New Read?
Our team members here at Teledyne have collectively penned a new book titled “Exploring the Ocean. Understanding our Impact”. This book delivers a diverse compilation of stories detailing how Teledyne Marine’s products have been used to explore, understand, and preserve our world’s oceans. Best of all, it offers a fascinating look at the amazing work our customers do every day. Download Here >
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ADCP's Aid Pioneering Study of How Glaciers Melt
A key uncertainty in projections of sea level rise is the rate of ice loss at the seaward margin of glaciers. In the summer of 2018, a team of scientists from Oregon State University and University of Alaska deployed an extensive and innovative observational program, which included Teledyne RDI ADCPs, to study ocean glacier melting. Read More >
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Products at work around the globe
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University of Delaware Research in Antarctica
The Slocum glider is loaded onto a boat for research work in Antarctica. Read More >
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SeaBat T50-R
The SeaBat T50-R is the latest addition to the world-leading SeaBat T-series platform. The extremely compact and flexible rack-mounted sonar system with a built-in INS allows for fast mobilization, minimal interfacing and extremely low space requirements.View Product >
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