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SVAROG LLP


T: + 7 495 708 3655 F: + 7 495 708 3522 W: www.svarog.ru


Svarog LLP is the company which activity is focused on executing of full range of research that are required for engineering, geological, geophysical, hydrographic, geodetic and ecological surveys.


SWATHE SERVICES J350


1 Winstone Beacon, Trematon, Saltash, Cornwall, PL12 4RU, UK


T: + 44 (0) 1752 842293 F: + 44 (0) 5601 532564 W: www.swathe-services.com


Supplying highly skilled survey personnel, rental & sales of survey equipment and tailor made turn-key solutions to marine engineers, contractors and survey companies. Our dedicated team of IHO/FIG CAT A surveyors specialise in swathe bathymetry using multibeam, interferometry & LiDAR systems. Approved distributors for The Oceanscience Group, R2SONIC and Valeport.


SYSTEA S.P.A.


Via Paduni, 2A, Anagni (FR), ITALY, 3012, Italy T: + 39 07 75 77 60 58 F: + 39 07 75 77 22 04 W: www.systea.it


SYSTEA develops and sales multiparametric analyzers and in-situ probes to measure chemical compounds in water. Main products are: - WIZ, the state of the art in-situ portable multiparametric nutrients probe - WIZbuoy, easy deployable compact buoy for shallow and marine monitoring applications - Micromac 1000 Nutrients, on-line and portable analyzer.


TDI-BROOKS INTERNATIONAL


T: + 1 979 696 3446 F: + 1 979 693 6389 E: jimbrooks@tdi-bi.com W: www.tdi-bi.com


TDI-Brooks operates five research vessels and specializes in conducting offshore surface geochemical exploration (SGE), heat flow programs, offshore geotechnical coring/engineering programs, environmental assessments, metocean, site surveys and seabed surveys. Our field services are supplemented by high quality environmental, geochemical and geotechnical laboratories.


TE CONNECTIVITY


E: cwiedmann@tycoelectronics.com W: www.te.com


Designer and manufacturer of electromechanical and electro-optical cables for ROV and Plough Umbilicals and tethers, Electro-optic tow cables, Side scan sonar, single/multiconductor CTD and Insrumentation Cables, TV Inspection cables and Coaxial cables for the following industries : Oil and Gas exploration and production, marine, seismic, military, telecommunication, and ocean research.


N255


Ampèrestr. 12 - 14, Bensheim, 64625, Germany T: + 49 1622 066266


D605


1902 Pinon Drive, College Station, Texas, 77845, USA


J700


A120


Bld 5 17 Rossolimo Str, Moscow, 119 021, Russian Federation


TECH SAFE SYSTEMS


R200


Shuttleworth Close, Gapton Hall Industrial Estate, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, NR31 0NQ, UK T: + 44 (0) 1493 444454 F: + 44 (0) 1493 603944 W: www.techsafe.co.uk


The engineering & manufacturers will be exhibiting their range of space efficient Launch & Recovery Systems and Control Cabins for small to medium workclass electric ROV's.


TECHNICAP A300


216 Chemin du Braousch, LA TURBIE, La Turbie, 6320, France T: + 33 4 92 10 85 68 F: + 33 4 92 10 82 98 W: www.technicap.com


Specialised in the oceanographic field since 1963. Product line: sediments trap, sampling bottles, frames in (composite material, titanium, stainless steel, aluminium), special buoys based on customer needs and specifications, all types of marine sampling instruments.


Exhibiting on the French Pavilion. TECHNOLOGY FROM IDEAS LTD


M500


Unit 3B Cleaboy Business Park, Old Kilmeaden Road, Waterford, Ireland T: + 353 513 74410


E: dan.richardson@technologyfromideas.com W: www.technologyfromideas.com


TfI Mooring Tethers combine the qualities of rubber with the strength of thermoplastic, to deliver a tailored stress strain response. They reduce the forces experienced by moored devices, delivering tighter watch circles and less expensive mooring systems. Use them on Navigation & Research Buoy, Aquaculture, Marine Energy and O&G installations.


Exhibiting on the Ireland Pavilion. TECHNOPOLE MARITIME DU QUEBEC


T: + 1 418 724 9616 W: www.tmq.ca


Technopole Maritime du Québec's main objective is to accelerate the development of marine science, technology and biotechnology sectors in Quebec by ensuring its national and international exposure and this, while providing value-added services to its members and supporting for long-term priority projects.


Exhibiting on the Canadian Country Pavilion. R100


125 Eveche Ouest, Rimouski, Quebec, G5L 4H4, Canada


TECNIKABEL


T: + 39 01 19 9 51 997 F: + 39 01 19 95 30 62 W: www.tecnikabel.it


TECNIKABEL is a leading company in the European market for designing and manufacturing special electrical cables. Established in Italy more than 35 years ago, has been increasing its market share in the naval and submarine sectors with a complete range solution for power, signaling, control and telecommunication cable systems.


TELEDYNE BENTHOS D100


49 Edgerton Drive, North Falmouth, Massachusetts, 02556 2826, USA T: + 1 508 563 1000 F: + 1 508 563 6444 E: charmon@benthos.com W: www.benthos.com


Teledyne Benthos is an industry leader in the design and manufacture of rugged, reliable oceanographic instrumentation and sensor solutions for use in marine environments. Teledyne Benthos products include: acoustic releases, acoustic modems; positioning systems, hydrophones, geophysical survey systems, ROVs, glass flotation spheres and instrument housings, and locating devices.


Exhibiting on the TELEDYNE TSS LTD stand. TELEDYNE D.G.O'BRIEN


T: + 1 603 474 5571 F: + 1 603 474 7031 E: hehler@dgo.com W: www.dgo.com


Since 1962, Teledyne DG O'Brien has developed and manufactured high performance subsea electrical connector systems which are used to provide electrical power, controls, and RF and fiber optic communications in harsh environments and across critical boundaries subject to extreme pressures and temperatures.


Exhibiting on the TELEDYNE TSS LTD stand. TELEDYNE GAVIA EHF


Vesturvor 29, Kopavogur, 200, Iceland T: + 354 511 2990 F: + 354 511 2999 W: www.gavia.is


Teledyne Gavia provides low logistics,survey solutions to customers undertaking tasks for military, commercial and scientific applications. The Gavia AUV can carry an array of sensors and custom payload modules that make it perfect for any research, monitoring or surveillance task where autonomy, cost and ease of deployment matters.


Exhibiting on the TELEDYNE TSS LTD stand. TELEDYNE IMPULSE


TECHWORKS MARINE M500


1, Harbour Road, Dun Laoghaire, Dublin, Ireland T: + 353 123 65980 F: + 353 123 65992 W: www.techworks.ie


TechWorks Marine is a provider of oceanographic equipment and services. We specialise in integrated real-time marine monitoring equipment and sales/rental of a wide range of metocean instrumentation. We offer full installation, metocean survey, technical support and data management services to our clients supporting them through the life-cycle of their project.


Exhibiting on the Ireland Pavilion.


T: + 1 858 842 3100 F: + 1 858 565 1649 E: impulse@teledyne.com W: www.teledyneimpulse.com


Teledyne Impulse designs and manufactures electrical interconnection systems for a wide range of harsh environments. Our dry-mate, wet pluggable and underwater mateable connectors are proven performers in the oceanographic industry. Instrumentation, ROVs, AUVs, sub-sea telecommunications and seismology are just some of the applications where Teledyne Impulse connection systems are currently employed.


Exhibiting on the TELEDYNE TSS LTD stand. K150


9855 Carroll Canyon Road, San Diego, California, 92131, USA


D100 K150


One Chase Way, Seabrook, New Hampshire, 3874, USA


G450


via Brandizzo 243, Volpiano (TO), Piemonte, 10088, Italy


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