Marine Robotics Companies

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UK based company Saab Seaeye manufactures electric powered Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV) systems for a wide range of professional applications. The range currently extends from the portable and versatile Seaeye Falcon to the revolutionary electric work class Seaeye Jaguar.


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Founded in 1964, Oceaneering has grown from an air and mixed gas diving business in the Gulf of Mexico to a diversified, advanced applied technology organization operating around the world. Oceaneering’s business offerings include remotely operated vehicles, built-to-order specialty subsea hardware, deepwater intervention and manned diving services, non-destructive testing and inspection, and engineering and project management.


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On January 7 2011, Subsea 7 S.A. was created as a result of a combination (merger) of Acergy S.A. and Subsea 7 Inc. The new entity took the Subsea 7 name while retaining Acergy’s Luxembourg domicile and operational headquarters in London. Subsea 7 is one of the world’s leading global contractors in seabed-to-surface engineering, construction and services to the offshore industry. Subsea 7 provides technical solutions to enable the delivery of complex projects in all water depths and challenging environments.


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Deep Ocean Engineering started as a small engineering company in 1982 and has over 600 sophisticated ROV systems currently being used in the field worldwide. Based out of San Jose, CA, Deep Ocean Engineering continues to build, design, and manufacture the highest quality ROV systems in the world. Deep Ocean Engineering is able to accommodate all of your ROV and USV needs encompassing sales, service, production, instruction and installation of the most advanced systems in the world.


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FMC Technologies Schilling Robotics manufactures work-class remotely operated vehicles (ROVs) and manipulator arms.  FMC Technologies traces its roots to 1884 when inventor John Bean developed a new type of spray pump to combat San Jose scale in California’s orchards. When neighbors clamored for the device, Bean Spray Pump Company was born. FMC Technologies’ subsea systems business encompasses a wide range of equipment and technologies that are required to explore, drill and develop offshore oil and gas fields. FMC Technologies have a strong global presence in all of the world’s major basins.


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In 1997, Bluefin was founded by a core group of engineers from the MIT AUV Laboratory. Bluefin Robotics develops, builds, and operates Autonomous Underwater Vehicles (AUVs) and related technologies for defense, commercial, and scientific customers worldwide. We offer a full range of modular, free-flooded AUV platforms. Using a core set of building blocks, we have designed over 50 different configurations. This includes over 70 different sensors on over 80 AUVs—far more than any other manufacturer.


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Fugro Subsea Services Ltd specialise in providing ROV support vessels, ROVs, Trenching systems and remote engineering services to our clients in the geographical region of the North Sea, Mediterranean and West Africa. Fugro office is located in Aberdeen, UK.  Fugro Subsea Services Ltd is part of the larger Subsea Services business line which provides it’s services through a global network of strategically placed offices and an experienced team of over 1,600 onshore and offshore personnel.


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The ECA Group is renowned for its expertise in robotics, automated systems, simulation and industrial processes. Ever since 1936 it has been developing complete innovative technological solutions to perform complex missions in hostile or restrictive environments. Its products are used by a demanding international clientèle requiring the highest levels of safety and efficiency, mainly in the sectors of defence, maritime, aerospace, simulation, energy and industrial equipment.


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Forum Energy Technologies (FET) was formed in the summer of 2010 in a five-way merger among Forum Oilfield Technologies, Triton Group, Subsea Services International, Global Flow Technologies and Allied Technology. Since then we have grown through acquisition and organically. The most recognizable products include Perry and Sub-Atlantic (ROVs); Blohm + Voss Oil Tools, P-Quip, Pipe Wranglers and Vanoil (tubular handling); Dynacon (LARS and winches); and Davis-Lynch, Cannon and Merrimac.


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SeaBotix Inc. was founded on years of research, development and industry related trades. Drawing from previous experience in the underwater industry SeaBotix has the edge. In 1986 SeaBotix President Don Rodocker formed a subsidiary, of then Pressure Products Group Inc. now Divex, called Hydrovision. Hydrovision produces the Hyball ROV and is one of the most successful ROVs ever produced. During his tenure at Hydrovision Donald discovered the tremendous potential for a full function low cost ROV. The “Little Benthic Vehicle” LBV is exactly this.


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KYSTDESIGN delivers a wide range of products for the subsea oil- and gas industry. Our strength is multidisciplinary knowledge of technical issues at every level, from system level down to component level, from definition and design to prototyping and qualification. KYSTDESIGN’s capability includes turn-key deliveries of complex systems as work class ROV’s and ROT’s.


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Saipem is one of the global leaders in the Engineering & Construction and Drilling businesses, with a strong bias towards oil & gas-related activities in remote areas and deep-waters. Saipem excels in the provisioning of engineering, procurement, project management and construction services, with distinctive skills and capabilities in the design and execution of large-scale offshore and onshore projects. Saipem also offers cutting-edge technologies for the gas monetization and heavy oil exploitation.


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Soil Machine Dynamics Ltd  (SMD) was founded in 1971 as Soil Machine Dynamics Limited and developed a reputation for supplying innovative equipment for the burial of pipelines and cables. Since then we have applied our engineering skills in subsea markets ranging from oil and gas, telecommunications, military, scientific and mining. SMD is one of the world’s leading manufacturers of remote intervention equipment, operating in hazardous environments worldwide. With a strong and unique heritage and a proven track record in subsea engineering, SMD has grown to be the number one independent designer and manufacturer of work class and specialist subsea Remotely Operated Vehicles (ROVs) worldwide.


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The Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute (MBARI) was founded in 1987 by David Packard. The mission of MBARI is to achieve and maintain a position as a world center for advanced research and education in ocean science and technology, and to do so through the development of better instruments, systems, and methods for scientific research in the deep waters of the ocean. MBARI emphasizes the peer relationship between engineers and scientists as a basic principle of its operation. All of the activities of MBARI must be characterized by excellence, innovation, and vision.


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Helix specialized well intervention vessels and subsea systems operating worldwide provide value throughout the life cycle of the well, allowing rigs to focus on what they do best. Helix’s roots begin in the 1960s with a group of pioneering oilfield divers whose work made possible many of the advancements in the offshore industry that are taken for granted today. Now Helix specializes in overcoming new offshore challenges using a fleet of unrivaled vessels that operate on subsea fields in every major producing region in the world. Helix is a diversified company that has laid thousands of miles of pipeline in the Gulf of Mexico and offers one of the widest selections of specialized work-class ROVs available anywhere in the world.


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Hibbard Inshore is an internationally focused engineering services company specializing in the use of Remotely Operated Vehicles (ROVs) and the latest in marine survey equipment. The company’s fleet of unmanned vehicles can operate in flooded, partially flooded and dry environments while marine surveys can be completed utilizing traditional boat based methods or unmanned robotic vehicles. The variety of vehicles and methods allows for inspection, survey and construction tasks to be performed in low or zero visibility, in currents, during short outage periods or in many areas that would otherwise be unsafe or economically restrictive for human access.


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Liquid Robotics instruments the ocean with fleets of networked, wave-powered ocean robots, solving critical problems for our defense, oil & gas, commercial, and science customers. Liquid Robotics’ Wave Gliders are transforming ocean observation, making data collection and monitoring easier, safer, and more cost-effective.


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Atlas Maridan can trace its history back to 1992 when the idea of an autonomous underwater robot was conceived as part of an EU project. Atlas Maridan is a leading developer and integrator of autonomous underwater vehicles. The company is specialised in development of the systems for control of underwater vehicles (AUV, ROV, ROTV and Towed Array) as well as integration of payload sensors. The company is headquartered in Hoersholm, near Copenhagen in Denmark.


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ISE Ltd. (International Submarine Engineering) and its wholly owned subsidiary, ISER Ltd (ISE Research) are high technology engineering companies engaged in the development and manufacture of subsea, land and space robotic systems. The ISE Group of Companies is a world leader in the design and integration of autonomous and remotely operated robotic vehicles and terrestrial robotics. The company has evolved a unique skill set for turning concepts into solutions. Integrating complex projects utilizes the company’s resources from industrial design, real-time software engineering and embedded systems to prototyping, testing, and quality control.


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Inuktun Services Ltd. (ISL) was founded in 1989 to design and manufacture Remotely Operated Vehicles (ROVs) and modular robotic systems for use in confined spaces and hazardous environments.  Since then, the company has built a reputation as the expert in remote controlled robotic transport and delivery of visual inspection equipment and instrumentation tooling.  Reliability, efficiency, quality, and cost-effectiveness are emphasized in the design of all equipment produced by ISL. ISL has an excellent track record in providing complex, custom, mobile robotic systems to sophisticated clients such as Ontario Hydro, GE Nuclear Energy, Hitachi Nuclear, Idaho National Engineering Laboratory (US Department of Energy), Pacific Gas & Electric, ERDC, and many others.


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MacArtney is a privately owned company founded in 1978, with an extensive track record within the industry and strong financials. Company’s competences range from mechanical, electrical and software engineering to specialized fibre optic and moulding expertise and project management. MacArtney produce high quality products, fully integrated systems and innovative custom solutions, from design to installation, supported by training, service and local workshops. MacArtney cover the areas of connectivity, launch and recovery, and data acquisition for oil and gas related companies, ocean science institutes, marine renewable developers, navies and others around the world.


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Japan Marine Science and Technology Center founded in 1971 and in 2004 Independent Administrative Institution, Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology (JAMSTEC) was inaugurated. JAMSTEC has the main objective to contribute to the advancement of academic research in addition to the improvement of marine science and technology by proceeding the fundamental research and development on marine, and the cooperative activities on the academic research related to the Ocean for the benefit of the peace and human welfare.


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Kongsberg Maritime is a wholly owned subsidiary of the Kongsberg Group. As a leading Norwegian technology company established on 20th March 1814, the Kongsberg Group can celebrate more than 200 years in business. The company can boast the longest industrial history in Norway, with continuous operations since its foundation. Company delivers systems for dynamic positioning and navigation, marine automation, safety management, cargo handling, subsea survey and construction, maritime simulation and training, and satellite positioning.


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At its founding in 1930, the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution joined a thriving ocean science community in the village of Woods Hole, Massachusetts, that included the Marine Biological Laboratory and the National Marine Fisheries Service. Today, the WHOI community numbers over 1,000, including scientific and technical staff, ships’ crew and officers, and a variety of scientific, service, and administrative support staff, as well as about 130 Joint Program students. All of these individuals contribute to a common goal: to help advance research and understanding of the ocean and its role in shaping and sustaining the planet.


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Delta SubSea (DSS) is a leading integrated independent provider of ROV Services and Solutions, Consulting & Engineering, and Tooling Solutions for the subsea oil and gas industry. DSS Tooling Solutions provides competencies in ROV, remote intervention systems, subsea robotics, and special tooling. DSS Tooling Solutions services range from engineering and manufacturing to assembly, testing, training, operation and maintenance.


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ROVOP is an independent provider of subsea remotely operated vehicle services. ROVOP specializes in all aspects of ROV operations to offer you knowledge in depth every time.


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VideoRay is the largest volume producer of Underwater ROVs (Remotely Operated Vehicles) in the world.  Established in 1999, VideoRay has worked with technology and mission partners throughout the world to develop and prove the small ROV tool for a wide range of applications.  With over 3,000 units delivered to a wide range of organizations for a wide range of missions, hundreds of VideoRays work every day throughout the world underwater keeping us free from terrorism, finding and retrieving objects, inspecting infrastructure both inland and offshore, and keeping divers safe from hazardous conditions.


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Deep Sea Systems International (DSSI) is an innovative subsidiary of Oceaneering. DSSI main products include under water ROVs, under water sensors (camera, LED,SONAR, CTD, Gyro and Depth sensor) and robot manipulator for under water operation. 


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Deep Ocean Group was established in May of 2011. The group was formed following the merger of the survey, IMR (inspection, maintenance and repair) and decommissioning services of DeepOcean, the seabed intervention company CTC Marine Projects and the towing and supply services of Trico Supply. These three divisions provide the company with a set of complementary skills and expertise, which in turn, have positioned DeepOcean Group as a leading provider of diverless subsea construction services and operations. Now operating as one company under the name DeepOcean, it offers five main service streams including Survey and Seabed-mapping, Subsea Installation, Seabed Intervention, Inspection, Maintenance and Repair (IMR), and Decommissioning. DeepOcean’s owned equipment ranges from work class and observation class ROVs, module handling systems, carousel systems, subsea ploughs, jet trenching ROVs and mechanical trenchers, as well as a substantial pool of other tools.


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Deep Trekker’s mission is simple: Deep Trekker wants to give anyone on the earth an opportunity to explore the depths of our vast oceans, seas, lakes, or rivers with a mini ROV. Deep Trekker Inc. is remotely operated vehicle manufacturer of affordable ROVs, which are portable and easy to use. Deep Trekker ROVs don’t look like other ROVs because it’s unlike any other subsea vehicle on the market. The rugged, robust Deep Trekker DTG2 and DTX2 were designed with tough jobs in mind, but with intense attention given to the user experience. Taking their cues from larger ROVs, the Deep Trekker brings all of the functionality required for difficult jobs, but without the usual complexity.


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With more than two decades of experience in coastal and offshore surveying and construction, and a clear vision of the real needs of professionals who work routinely with ROVs and subsea systems, AGEOTEC has conceived a wide range of underwater vehicles spanning from the “Observer Class” SIRIO to the “Light Work Class” PEGASO, through the family of the so-called “Multipurpose” models PERSEO. 


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DOER designs and builds remotely operated vehicles ranging from seven to one hundred horsepower in a variety of configurations. From systems with rigid design constraints of polar bore hole deployment to complex deep water film applications, a common architecture allows DOER to tailor systems to client needs. DOER engineers also build hydraulics for ROV, Submersible, and custom system applications. Products include compensators, valve packs, and manifolds. 


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In 1997, six underwater operations experts joined resources to form Phoenix Marine, Inc., an underwater services company dedicated to the waterborne repair of US Navy ships. This goal was realized when the US Navy awarded Phoenix a five-year Diving and Diving Related Services contract. Within three years, the company, deploying an internally designed and built 6,000 msw depth capable ROV, won several internationally competed contracts to search for and recover aircraft and rocket components from water depths to 3,000 meters. In 2001, this demonstrated capability resulted in the award of another five-year contract to perform search and recovery services for the US Navy. Today, Phoenix is active in undersea markets worldwide, providing manned and unmanned underwater operations and engineering solutions to our customers’ problems. 


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Neptune’s flexible and dynamic approach ensures its range of specialised capabilities and services can be utilised as individual areas of expertise or as a fully managed, engineered solution. Neptune also provides a unique range of ‘Total Service Solutions’ to its clients. These encompass related services that provide dedicated solutions to common industry requirements. Neptune are registered corporate members of key industry bodies including Subsea Energy Australia, Subsea UK, IMCA, SUT and the Petroleum Club. 


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Sperre AS delivers customized ROV-systems for offshore use. The systems are supplied as a complete package of equipment and thorough training of pilots and service personnel. The systems have diagnostic systems where our technicians can log in to the system for support and maintenance. There is a lot going on under the water along Norway’s long coast and freshwater inland. Offshore technology can also be transmitted over the inshore activities, and there is a growing need for investigation of seabed conditions and mapping. Sperre AS have supplied ROV-systems, underwater lighting and video-systems since 1993.


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AC-CESS is leading manufacturers of equipment for Remote Visual Inspection underwater, in confined spaces and in hazardous environments. Manufacturers of the AC-ROV micro ROV system, the world’s smallest work ready inspection ROV with exceptional confined ingress abilities, unrivaled mobility, portability and robustness. The AC-CELL 100 crawler can be controlled from the same topside unit as the AC-ROV, offering the world’s first dual inspection equipment package with both underwater and crawler inspection abilities. AC-CESS also manufactures the AC-ROV fly-out system. This bench mark technology allows the AC-ROV system to be attached to a larger ROV for “fly-out” deployment at operational depths to 3000m. Also available are 5000m rated miniature camera and LED systems.


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