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UltiMate Connections for Harsh Environment
A STRIVING SECTOR
Visit us at London Excel 13-15 March 2012 Stand N° N350
New Original Series
Rugged design for harsh environment
Excellent sealing IP68/69K even unmated
Extremely robust mechanical keying
Miniature and ultralight design
EMC 360° high performance shielding
High shock and vibration resistance
Operating temperature: -55°C to +135°C
Push-pull locking system
Easy Fischer cable assembly solutions
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The Ireland Pavilion is promoting a range of innovative activities in the rapidly expanding Irish Marine Technology sector. The companies are a representative snapshot of the broader SmartOcean Cluster, whose goal is to establish Ireland as a world leader in the delivery of ICT enabled decision support tools to the global marine sector by 2020. Ireland has world-class marine research infrastructure, including 2 purpose built research vessels, RV Celtic Explorer and RV Celtic Voyager, and a deepwater Remotely Operated Vehicle. In addition, it is pleased to promote SmartBay, a unique test and demonstration infrastructure for technology developers
and the INFOMAR programme which is one of the world’s largest civilian seabed mapping programmes. CLEANER OCEANS
The European Plastics Converters has set up the Waste Free Oceans project as a foundation that is willing to provide a solution to the problem of floating marine debris. Fishing boats outfitted with a special THOMSEA trawl net will be able to collect between 2-8 tons of waste for cleaning and recycling. Using fishermen and homegrown technology, the project will help reduce the floating marine debris on Europe’s coastlines by 2020.
www.fischerconnectors.co.uk
TELEDYNE EXPANDS SENSOR RANGE
Teledyne TSS is launching the DMS-535RP, the latest addition to the company’s new DMS- 500 group of products, at Oceanology International 2012.
United Kingdom, Ireland and India Fischer Connectors Ltd. Havant/Hampshire Freephone 0800 432 0301
sales@fischerconnectors.co.uk
The DMS-500 group has been developed specifically to meet the needs of users who require a top-quality motion sensor with Ethernet connectivity, but do not require the subsea-rated housings that typify Teledyne TSS products. The company is now steadily unveiling a range of conservatively-priced sensors in the DMS-500 range that incorporate a number of advanced and innovative features for applications such as Dynamic Positioning (DP), wave height and structural stress monitoring. The new DMS- 535RP has been developed to provide a unique combination of accurate roll and pitch measurement combined with power and data over Ethernet.
Teledyne TSS is also presenting the new OrionPLUS inertial navigation system. This is an advanced instrument that is considered ideal for users in the hydrographic and offshore survey and subsea construction sectors needing a product that can provide precise attitude, heading and heave data for a wide range of applications such as supporting multi-beam sonar surveys or the construction of major seabed installations.
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