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Rowe Technologies Inc. SeaPilot DVL delivered to Saab Seaeye

Saab Seaeye have announced the sale of one of their Leopard ROV systems to a University client. Integrated onto this highly capable Leopard ROV, is a Rowe Technologies SeaPilot Dopper Velocity Log (DVL) supplied by RS Aqua. The Leopard platform will provide a key resource for the recently opened deep-sea research centre at the university. No equivalent vehicle exists within the region; meaning this purchase will provide the University with some unique operational capabilities.

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Fran Rowe Receives Lockheed Martin Award for Ocean Science and Engineering

Fran Rowe, technical advisor of Rowe Technologies, recently received the Lockheed Martin Award for Ocean Science and Engineering at the Oceans 2014 MTS/IEEE conference in St. John’s Newfoundland, Canada, reports Hydro International. The Lockheed Martin-sponsored award is presented to an individual who has demonstrated the highest degree of technical accomplishment in the field of marine science, engineering or technology. In 1982, Fran Rowe partnered with Kent Deines and founded RD Instruments.

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OceanServer's Iver3 AUV for US Navel Undersea Warfare Center With RTI SeaPILOT

OceanServer Technology, Inc. has recently been awarded a contract for one Iver3 AUV by the US Naval Undersea Warfare Center (NUWC) in Newport, RI. This system will include several Iver3 options just released including the Rowe Technologies, Inc. (RTI) SeaPILOT 600 kHz Doppler Velocity Log with ADCP Complete story: https://www.hydro-international.com/content/news/iver3-with-rowe-dvl-for-us-navy and Complete story: https://subseaworldnews.com/2014/10/10/oceanservers-iver3-auv-for-us-naval-undersea-warfare-center/ and Complete story: http://www.navaldrones.com/Iver.html

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Rowe Technologies Inc. Current Profilers to be Used in WPOS

The project is composed of six arrays that include 29 moorings whose goal is to better understand climate change and coastal environments. Rowe Technologies and its regional selling partner, Shanghai Pan Communications Scientific Instrument Company, Ltd, worked with scientists on the project to find the correct solution. In the end, it was decided that twelve 300 kHz ADCPs with integrated pressure sensors was the perfect fit. Complete story here

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