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NATIONAL PHYSICAL LABORATORY


L555


Hampton Road, Teddington, Middlesex, TW11 0LW, UK


T: + 44 (0) 20 8977 3222 F: + 44 (0) 20 8614 0446 E: gareth.griffiths@npl.co.uk W: www.npl.co.uk


NPL provides standards for underwater acoustics. Services include testing of sonars, transducers and hydrophones in laboratory tanks, our acoustic pressure vessel and our open water site. NPL also undertakes acoustic consultancies, including offshore measurements of underwater noise and environmental impact assessment for the effect of underwater noise on marine fauna.


NCS SURVEY LTD


H500


14 Abercrombie Court, Prospect Road, Arnhall Business Park, Westhill, Aberdeenshire, AB32 6FE, UK


T: + 44 (0) 1224 749499 F: + 44 (0) 1224 330574 E: andy.gray@ncs-survey.com W: www.ncs-survey.com


NCS Survey provides survey and positioning services to the offshore markets, including the upstream oil, gas and renewable energy sectors and marine and ROV contractors. The company has extensive international experience and is a market leader in compact autonomous underwater vehicle surveys and real-time 3D subsea visualisation systems.


NETHERLANDS PAVILION


P O Box 167, Delft, 2600 AD, Netherlands T: + 31 521 550 054 F: + 31 521 550 149 E: f.vandongen@ocn.nl W: www.ocn.nl


Dutch companies and institutions welcome you in the Netherlands Pavilion. They deliver a wide range of products and services for marine and coastal monitoring, forecasting and management.


G600


NEXANS NORWAY AS


D250


PO Box 6450, Etterstad, Oslo, 0605 Oslo, Norway T: + 47 4722 638820 W: www.nexans.no


NATURAL CURRENTS ENERGY SERVICES I230


24 Roxanne Blvd., Highland, New York, New York, 12528, USA


T: + 44 (0) 8456 914008 F: + 44 (0) 8456 411157 E: pmattei@naturalcurrents.com W: www.naturalcurrents.com


Natural Currents is a leading US clean technology company with a primary focus on marine tidal power generation systems.


NAUTIKARIS B.V. G600


P.O. Box 110, Margadantstraat 36, IJmuiden, Velsen, Western Europe, 1976 DN, Netherlands T: + 31 255 820 000 F: + 31 255 820 222 E: info@nautikaris.com W: www.nautikaris.com


Nautikaris BV is active in the sales of Hydrographic Survey Equipment, Oceanographic Equipment, Underwater Connectors, Rugged Field Pc's, Marine Solar Lights and Satel Wireless Radio Data Systems. All products in our line-up have many things in common: High quality, ease of use backed up by a professional support team.


Exhibiting on the Netherlands Pavilion. NAUTILUS MARINE SERVICE GMBH


H300


Blumenthalstrasse 15, Bremen, 28209, Germany T: + 49 4212 07540 F: + 49 4212 075420 E: info@nautiIus-gmbh.com W: www.nautilus-gmbh.com


Nautilus Marine Service is the manufacturer of VITROVEX®


glass floatation and instrument


housings in different shapes, sizes and pressure ratings up to full ocean depth. VITROVEX®


glass


products are complemented by associated services and a comprehensive range of accessories such as vacuum ports, EDDYGRIP mounting framework and protective shells.


Exhibiting on the German Pavilion. NAUTRONIX


C105


Nautronix House, Howe Moss Avenue, Kirkhill Industrial Estate, Dyce, Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, AB21 0GP, UK


T: + 44 (0) 1224 775700 F: + 44 (0) 1224 775800 E: rebecca.christie@nautronix.co.uk W: www.nautronix.com


Nautronix provides marine technology solutions and products for the global offshore industry. With ADS² technology, Nautronix leads the way for acoustic signalling techniques. Through NASNet® and NASCoM Nautronix is revolutionising subsea deepwater positioning and communication offering reliable, high integrity signalling, multi-user positioning over large areas, wireless control and data communications.


NEPTUNE EHF P400


Hafnarstraeti 20, Akureyri, 600, Iceland T: + 354 527 7770 F: + 354 527 7777 E: mattjs.de.lange@neptune.is W: www.neptune.is


Neptune ehf, own 2 x DP1 survey vessels, the M.V. Poseidon (68m) and the high Ice Class M.V.Neptune (49m). Both vessels are permenantly mobilised with Reson 7125 & 8160 MBES, POSMV MRU,IXSEA GAPS USBL, Gyros and DGPS systems. The company provides survey solutions to offshore contractors and survey companies.


NEPTUNE SONAR LTD C400


Kelk Lake, Kelk, Driffield, East Yorkshire, YO25 8HG, UK


T: + 44 (0) 1262 490234 F: + 44 (0) 1262 490485 E: alex@neptune-sonar.co.uk W: www.neptune-sonar.co.uk


A world leader in the design and manufacture of monolithic and piezo-composite acoustic transducers for military and commercial applications. A wide range of Transducers and Hydrophones for Echo-Sounder, Side Scan, Swath- bathymetry, Countermeasure, ASW, Intercept and U/W Comms systems. Acoustic calibration and testing services including a floating laboratory available for hire.


NERON PUMPS SRL L200


Via Locatelli 13, Ranica, Lombardia, 24 020, Italy T: + 39 03 55 14 679 F: + 39 03 55 16 543


Neròn Pumps Srl is an Italian company producing the most compact, versatile and powerful high pressure water pump in the world. The pumps can be installed in any mobile vehicle, and operate subsea even at extreme depth. They can release 1000 bar water pressure and can run with salt water.


Exhibiting on the SIEMENS SUBSEA stand.


Nexans is an established supplier of tailor made cables, specially designed and manufactured for underwater applications. Our cables are known in the industry for their reliability, durability, mechanical characteristics and are used in some of the harshest working environments known to man.


Exhibiting on the SUBSEA SUPPLIES LTD stand. NICHIYU GIKEN KOGYO CO LTD


No. 3 Takamura Building, 22-1 Minami-Ikeburo, Toshima, 171-0022, Japan T: + 81 33 98 65 222 F: + 81 33 98 36 537 E: ocean-g@nichigi.co.jp W: nichigi.com


Over 20 years, we have been engaged in the development of the underwater winch profiler. For OI 2012, the newly-developed Self-up/down Winched Buoy, dubbed 'SEA-SAW' will be showcased. This compact device is designed for productive research in shallow waters, will hopefully be a novel platform.


NKE INSTRUMENTATION


T: + 33 2 97 36 41 31 F: + 33 2 97 36 55 17 W: www.nke-instrumentation.com


For Oceanography, nke provides: • Autonomous data loggers for monitoring of Pressure, Temperature, Salinity, Dissolved Oxygen, Turbidity. • Automated Systems monitoring of water areas • Arvor and Provor: Argo and scientific profiling subsurface floats • Drifting buoys with surface ARGOS transmission and fitted with anchor to achieve monitoring of ocean currents.


Exhibiting on the French Pavilion. NO LIMIT SHIPS


T: + 31 505 773 411 F: + 31 505 775 745 W: www.nolimitships.com


No Limit Shipyards, workboats up to 35 meters. Purpose-designed hydrographic survey vessels. Very seaworthy, high speed but shallow drafted thus efficient, cost-saving data collecting. They are semi custom-built and recognized for their superior performance and capabilities. World-wide used by dredging-, pipe-laying companies, port- authorities, government bodies and private hydrographic survey companies.


Exhibiting on the Netherlands Pavilion. G600


Frieschestraatweg 207-2, Groningen, 9743 AD, Netherlands


C300


Zi Kerandre, Rue Gutenberg, Hennebont, 56700, France


R455


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