GCE Ocean Technology news – Cluster insight with USEA
Written by:
Felipe Lima.
Published at: GCE Ocean Technology News
Date: 30.06.20
USEA works to step-change autonomy for marine and underwater robotics to offer seabed surveys and mapping, pipeline and subsea cable inspection as well as environmental monitoring. The company recently received about 6.5 million NOK from the Research Council of Norway to develop its active towed docking station for AUVs.
I am convinced that in the not too distant future, our industry will look very different from what it is today. And only if we see the waves beyond the horizon can we get prepared to surf them rather than getting knocked down, says Felipe Lima.
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