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NOR Offshore Rental expands UK operations with major Sonardyne technology investment for construction survey.

NOR Offshore Rental (NOR) has made a further, multi-million-pound, investment in Sonardyne products for their rental pool as part of their expansion at NOR Ltd, their UK subsidiary office in Aberdeen. This investment comes as result of increased demand for NOR’s services and equipment globally. NOR has ambitions to outfit their Aberdeen office with the […]

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Sonardyne welcomes the next generation of marine engineers

Our summer had a boost of fresh ideas and enthusiasm this year with the arrival of five new engineering interns. The eclectic mix of PhD, degree and A-level students joined us at our Blackbushe headquarters in July. They worked alongside our staff for eight weeks, developing tools, methods and instruments for use in marine science […]

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Championing the future of marine technology through education and research – 1.

Supporting education and academia plays an important part in our business at Sonardyne. In this first blog of our series exploring how we do this, we look at how our technology is being used to research environmental monitoring techniques for offshore renewable energy. But first, a bit more about our involvement with education. At a […]

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Sonardyne: Navigating change – Sustainability.

Back in 2021, we set ourselves the target of making Sonardyne carbon neutral by the end of 2025, covering all direct and indirect emissions including those associated with manufacturing as well as supply chain activities from all our UK sites and operations. There is no better time than now to update you on some of […]

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Celebrating National Apprenticeship Week

It’s National Apprenticeship Week in the UK, so we’re celebrating our amazing apprentices and looking at why they chose this route with Sonardyne. We have apprentices in several departments throughout the company and our current cohort are studying at a range of levels up to gaining a degree, with lots of opportunities for further progression. […]

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Sonardyne appoint Aquatic Sensors as resellers in expanding US market

Sonardyne Inc are delighted to announce the appointment of Aquatic Sensors as resellers as part of their growth in the US marine technology market. Making the announcement whilst exhibiting at OCEANS 2023 in Mississippi, Sonardyne welcomed Aquatic Sensors as their latest US resellers. Having worked with Sonardyne sister company Chelsea Technologies for over 20 years, […]

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Sonardyne welcomes MSDS Marine as UK reseller

Marine technology company, Sonardyne is expanding its reach by appointing MSDS Marine as their latest UK reseller. MSDS Marine are a specialist marine and coastal contractor specialising in providing scientific and archaeological support across a variety of sectors including; offshore development, archaeological and ecological surveys, and asset monitoring and recording. Their work includes the use […]

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Head of Ocean Science awarded ‘Business Person of the Year 2023’.

Ocean Business 2023 in April wasn’t just about celebrating the launch of our Origin ADCPs. It also saw our Head of Science, Geraint West, being awarded ‘Business Person of the Year 2023’ by the Society of Maritime Industries (SMI). The Award recognises individuals who demonstrate outstanding entrepreneurial spirit, strategic business thinking and are regarded as […]

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Sonardyne announces RS Aqua as UK reseller for leading-edge Origin 600 ADCP

Marine technology company, Sonardyne, launched its new Origin Acoustic Doppler Current Profilers (ADCPs) at Ocean Business in April. As part of this launch, RS Aqua will be appointed as the UK reseller for their new Origin 600 ADCP. The Origin 600 sets new standards for intelligent ADCP data. It is the first ADCP to include […]

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Raising the Mary Rose – a journey in marine archaeology

Locating, surveying and then raising the iconic wreck of Henry VIII’s flagship, the Mary Rose, has gone down in UK maritime history. Forty years since it was raised from the seabed, Nigel Kelland, reflects on how Sonardyne played a key role in this fascinating piece of history – a role which continues, even today. Today, […]

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New home, new role, new business challenges

The Sonardyne Asia team has news: we’re investing in new premises in Singapore! Jose Puig, our head of sales for Asia, explains why, when and how there’s a lot to be excited about across the wider region. Six months ago, I moved into my new role as head of sales here in Asia and I’m […]

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STR makes multi-million pound investment in latest Sonardyne acoustic and inertial technologies

Subsea Technology and Rentals (STR), a multi-disciplinary technology expert specialising in the design, production, rental and sale of innovative marine survey equipment, has committed to a multi-million pound investment in seafloor, vehicle and vessel-based positioning hardware from marine technology company Sonardyne. STR’s purchase includes Sonardyne’s Long BaseLine (LBL), Ultra-Short BaseLine (USBL) and inertial navigation systems, […]

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A new era of ROAMing… without leaving the office

Recent years have seen a significant uptake in remote operations. We think this trend will continue. With our Remote Offshore Access Module (ROAM) and increasing access to communications when a sea, from low earth orbit satellite constellations to cellular networks, your opportunities are wide open. Senior surveyor Cieran Ryan explains. Over the last two years, […]

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Why are your dynamic cables behaving like this?

Moving offshore wind turbines into deeper waters will tap vast new areas of potential wind energy. But moving dynamic systems into an even more dynamic environment comes with its challenges, not least when it comes to dynamic cable monitoring, protection and management. If there’s one thing we’ve learned from the past three decades of building […]

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Innovations that power your operations headline Sonardyne’s theme for OI 2022

Marine technology company Sonardyne will use next week’s Oceanology International exhibition and conference in London to present the first of its new products and services for 2022 targeted at answering operational challenges across energy, defence and science. On Sonardyne’s stand, F300, and as part of the daily in-water programme, visitors will be able to experience […]

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What? We’ve made calibrating too easy?

It’s been brought to our attention that people think that Fusion 2 has taken away the need for a surveyor’s skills for long baseline (LBL) operations. Seeing it in action, maybe you could be forgiven for thinking that. The screen tells you what you need to know, and you don’t need to read raw comms […]

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Advanced Acoustic Concepts selects Sonardyne for underwater target tracking

Undersea weapon, sensors and integrated systems specialist Advanced Acoustic Concepts has chosen underwater positioning technology from maritime technology company Sonardyne to work for the US Department of Defense (DoD). Advanced Acoustic Concepts chose Sonardyne’s portable Micro-Ranger 2 Ultra-Short Baseline (USBL) system following a market review of commercial-off-the-shelf (COTs) systems suitable for its needs, particularly around […]

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After the Doctorate – applied ocean science with Sonardyne

So you’ve now met our new business development managers for offshore renewables, Mike Ellis, and marine robotics, Aidan Thorn. Now it’s time to meet our third new BDM, Michelle Barnett. Michelle’s moved over from doctoral research into ocean biochemistry to help oceanographers across the globe gain more insight, in whatever discipline they’re in. As a […]

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The science behind BlueComm

Author: Chris Hammersley – Applications Project Manager Why is BlueComm blue? The general rule of thumb is whatever colour the water appears, that is the colour which will be least absorbed. Blue in clean water is the least absorbed electromagnetic wavelength, making it the obvious colour the lights in BlueComm should be using. But what […]

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Exciting doesn’t cut it when it comes to marine robotics

Last week we introduced Mike Ellis, our (re)new(able) guy! Now it’s time to introduce the second of our recent new starters, Aidan Thorn. If you’re in marine robotics, you’ve probably already come across him. He’s joined us to help us further support the global energy transition, ocean science and defence through advanced underwater robotics as […]

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Why Optical Comms?

Author: Chris Hammersley – Applications Project Manager Water is an incredibly hard medium to communicate through. In air, we are all used to having almost unlimited data in our pockets and being able to stream the latest YouTube cat video at a moment’s notice. However, go just a few metres underwater and all that stops. […]

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Meet Mike – the (Re)new(able) guy

We’ve had some new starters in our business development team here at Sonardyne over the past couple of months. They’ve joined to help us further support the global energy transition, to further ocean science and support advanced underwater robotics. We thought it was time we introduce them. First up is Mike Ellis, our new Business […]

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Sonardyne and Wavefront demonstrate obstacle avoidance capability on UK’s test XLUUV

Underwater obstacle avoidance technology from maritime defence technology companies Sonardyne and Wavefront Systems has been successfully demonstrated on board an extra-large, uncrewed, underwater vehicle (XLUUV) built and operated by Plymouth-based MSubs. The demonstration of the Vigilant forward looking sonar was part of the first phase of the UK’s Defence and Security Accelerator’s (DASA) ‘Uncrewed Underwater […]

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Sonardyne adds flagship Navigator model to SPRINT-Nav Mini family

Energy, defence and science marine technology company Sonardyne has introduced a range-topping model of its hybrid, underwater and surface vehicle navigation platform, SPRINT-Nav Mini. The new Navigator version, available to order from today, extends the capability of the Guidance model introduced last year, by calculating and providing the position of a remote, autonomous or piloted […]

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Testing Micro-Ranger 2 on the notorious Goodwin Sands

Our latest and smallest Ultra-Short BaseLine system Micro-Ranger 2 is an ideal one-box solution for use from any waterside location or vessel, including RHIBs and small survey vessels. Specialist marine archaeology company MSDS Marine has been testing the new portable system out on one of its latest projects; diving operations on the Northumberland. On December […]

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Sonardyne Group appoints Stephen Fasham CEO

John Ramsden steps down as CEO; Fasham will assume the role effective 1st September 2021, with Ramsden remaining on the board until the end of the year. Sonardyne Group announced that its Board of Directors has appointed Stephen Fasham as Chief Executive Officer, taking over from John Ramsden who is stepping down from the role […]

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Sonardyne navigation for Kawasaki Heavy Industries’ SPICE AUV

Kawasaki Heavy Industries’ (KHI) has chosen a suite of subsea navigation, positioning and communications technologies from marine energy, defence and science company Sonardyne to navigate, track and control its first commercial SPICE autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs). The SPICE (Subsea Precise Inspector with Close Eyes) AUV, complete with a submerged docking system and unique robotic arm […]

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A new route to robotics as a service (RaaS)

Starting out with a new concept and building a highly capable survey-grade autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV) could be a daunting task. How about targeting a launch date within two years? Quincy, Massachusetts, based underwater robotics innovator Dive Technologies has done just that. Founded in 2018, Dive Technologies has now produced a vehicle that’s not only […]

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Vigilant forward looking sonar; guiding a new breed of explorer superyacht

Coronavirus might have put a major limit on many global travel plans over the last year, but it’s not abated a hunger for larger and expedition style superyachts, adventure and travel to more remote locations. The desire for large and explorer class superyachts is a trend that has been growing for some time. Today there […]

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Phorcys: a new secure and open standard in underwater communications

The 21st century battlespace is complex. It’s multi-domain, it’s multi-threat and it’s not always obvious open, armed conflict. The underwater battlespace embodies all of these challenges to an increasingly significant degree. It’s a space that’s pivotal to protecting critical national infrastructure and safeguarding maritime trade. But it’s also a challenging place to operate, whether that’s […]

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Sonardyne sets UK goal to reach net zero by the end of 2025

Marine technology equipment supplier Sonardyne is aiming to become carbon neutral by the end of 2025, making it the first company of its type in the UK subsea industry to publicly announce such an ambitious target. The goal covers direct and indirect emissions, including those associated with manufacturing as well as supply chain activities, from […]

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Sonardyne and SeeByte advance UMS navigation and autonomy in challenging environments

Maritime defence technology company Sonardyne and uncrewed maritime systems (UMS) software experts SeeByte have been awarded UK Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl) funding to enhance and extend the future operational capability of autonomous and remotely operated systems in challenging battlespace domains. The collaboration is the second phase of the UK’s Defence and Security Accelerator […]

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Sonardyne unveils ‘operate-anywhere’ portable shallow-water tracking system

Energy, defence and science technology company Sonardyne has launched a new, entirely portable configuration of its shallow water Ultra-Short BaseLine (USBL) system Micro-Ranger 2. Everything needed to start tracking divers, remotely operated vehicles, autonomous underwater vehicles or any other subsea targets is contained in a single, IP67-rated ruggedised case small enough to operate-anywhere, from anything. […]

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Sonardyne wins Queen’s Award for Enterprise in Innovation for unlocking the secrets of our restless sea floor

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The future underwater threat is autonomous

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Sonardyne’s SPRINT-Nav reaches new heights of capability

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Fugro selects Sonardyne for its uncrewed vessel operations

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Complete Sonardyne suite for Dive Technologies’ large displacement AUV

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2020: The year the world went remote – but not completely

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Unattended sensors; fit for 21st century persistence

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Ocean Infinity selects Sonardyne for pioneering Armada fleet

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Unattended Sensors, easier said than done

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Solstice Side Scan Sonar: Finding Wrecks, Even When You’re Not Looking

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C-Innovation selects Sonardyne technology spread for its Brazilian fleet

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Vigilant FLS: Filling in the ‘blind spot’ for USVs

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Vigilant enabled, the VICTA DDU

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Unique Group adds Sonardyne Ranger 2 systems to its US Gulf of Mexico rental pool

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Subsea pipeline monitoring – wireless intelligence made easy

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Sonardyne tests navigation systems for autonomous surface vehicles for UK MOD

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Sonardyne supports safer shipping with Vigilant Forward Looking Sonar

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Sonardyne reveals latest seabed-to-shore subsea technologies

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Sonardyne International appoints Graham Brown as new Managing Director

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Over-the-horizon UUV or ROV ops? There’s a USV for that.

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Top tips for trouble-free shallow water tracking

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New Superyacht Secured with Sonardyne’s Sentinel Intruder Detection Sonar

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Sonardyne proves new long-endurance navigation capabilities in Loch Ness

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Healthy deployment machine; healthy USBL results

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Sounding out harbour porpoise

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ROV in Residence

Our SPRINT-Nav hybrid navigation instrument is helping to drive a growing move towards the use of resident ROV systems. We visited Norway-based IKM Subsea to find out more. IKM Subsea has been taking a step-wise approach to resident subsea systems. After building its first all-electric remote operated vehicles (ROVs) in 2015, the company has gone […]

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63rd Marine Measurement Forum Hosted by Sonardyne

By Geraint West – Global Business Manager, Oceanographic From entire basin-wide acoustic monitoring systems to unmanned surface vessel (USV) survey and data gathering operations, great in-roads are being made into how much we know and are now able to learn about the oceans. Some of these in-roads were shared at the 63rd Marine Measurement Forum […]

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DOF Subsea increases its Sonardyne navigation technology fleet

International subsea services provider DOF Subsea has equipped a further three of its Brazilian offshore vessel fleet with hybrid acoustic and inertial navigation technology from Sonardyne Brasil Ltda. Sonardyne’s SPRINT-Nav all-in-one subsea navigation instruments are now supporting five Forum Energy Technologies (FET) remotely operated vehicles (ROV) on board the three vessels. This latest order takes […]

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Supporting skills – on a local and global stage

By Steve Fairhead, Manufacturing apprenticeship programme lead We value vocational skills and training – they under-pin everything we do. So we’re hugely proud of one of our apprentices, Tom Andrews, who is set to fly all the way to Kazan, Russia, this summer to represent not just Sonardyne, but the UK in the WorldSkills finals. […]

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Neptune trades in and trades up to Sonardyne’s new all-in-one technology platform

Australian headquartered subsea services specialist Neptune has become the latest company to adopt Sonardyne International Ltd.’s new, all-in-one acoustic and inertial positioning technology platform to support its offshore survey projects. The order, made through Sonardyne’s Singapore subsidiary, includes the supply of Fusion 2 software, Compatt 6 seabed transponders and ROVNav 6 LBL (Long BaseLine) vehicle-mounted […]

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Long-endurance Canadian underwater drone to be fitted with full suite of Sonardyne tracking, communication and navigation technology

Integrated navigation, positioning and communications technology from Sonardyne Inc. will support a new, fuel cell-powered long-range unmanned underwater vehicle (UUV) being designed by subsea specialist Cellula Robotics Ltd. for the Canadian defence department. The UUV, called Solus-LR, is being designed to be able to travel up to 2,000 kilometres and stay submerged on multi-month missions, […]

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