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KONGSBERGMARITIME


Date of event: 13-15 March Time: On the hour from 9am Venue: The Royal Docks


On board vessel demonstration of Kongsberg products. Open to all, however due to limited passenger numbers interested parties must book a slot by visiting the Kongsberg stand (E600).


Kongsberg Maritime will be using the Geoplus vessel Geo Motion for onboard product demonstration of the latest Kongsberg technology. Equipment onboard includes the Kongsberg EM2040 0.4 by 0.7 degree dual Rx multibeam system, Kongsberg Seafloor Information System (SIS) real time operator software, Kongsberg EA440 single beam echosounder with combined Side Scan and Kongsberg Seatex Seapath 330+ positioning, heading and attitude sensor.


NORCOM TECHNOLOGYLTD Date of event: 13 March


Venue: Stand A335 Celebration of 25 years of Norcom Technology


Open to all


PROVINCE OF NOVA SCOTIA Date of event: 13 March


SONARDYNE INTERNATIONAL Date of event: 13-15 March


Time: All day


Venue: Stand G300 An all day networking opportunity. Why not kick start your day with a


freshly brewed cappuccino or double espresso from our coffee bar? Each afternoon after a long day walking the show floor, network with friends old and new over a beer on us.


If there is someone in particular that you would like to talk to or a specific project that you would like to discuss then contact survey. support@sonardyne.com in advance of the show and we will organise an appointment. Otherwise please feel free to turn up at anytime throughout the show for a coffee or something stronger.


Open to all Time: 16:00


TELEDYNE MARINE Date of event: 13 March


Time: 17:00–19:00


Venue: D100 Networking event open to all Oceanology International visitors.


Mark your calendars to join Teledyne Marine for our birthday celebration on Booth D100.


Time: 15:00–16:00 Venue: Stand F300, Atlantic Canada Pavilion


Booth N. 8, Halifax Marine Research institute The Province of Nova Scotia is announcing the international launch of the new Ocean Technology Council of Nova Scotia, Canada (OTCNS) at Oceanology 2012.


The Ocean Technology Council of Nova Scotia (OTCNS) is a not-for-profit, business organization that represents the collective interests of companies actively working in the ocean technology sector in Nova Scotia, Canada. Council members are primarily dynamic, export-driven small and medium size enterprises (SMEs) delivering world-class advanced technologies and services.


Open to everyone


The Teledyne companies will be celebrating our collective 407th year of servicing our industry. This promises to be the queen-mother of all birthdays, with our 9 exhibiting companies serving up cake and cold beverages, as we raffle off 9 fantastic prizes to our party guests because what’s a birthday without presents?!


Open to all


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