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54 MTR March 2011 Scheduled to take place April 5-7, 2011 at the National Oceanography Center, Southampton, UK, OceanBusiness 2011 seeks to build on its past success of bringing the subsea community together for three days of exhibition, conference and in- water, hand-on technology demon- strations. Several companies are using the event to launch new prod- ucts and re-introduce established ones. The following is a sampling. Teledyne Marine invites visitors to attend its Product Innovation Preview at the National Oceanography Center in Southampton on April 4. Teledyne RDI, Teledyne TSS, Teledyne Odom, Teledyne Benthos, Teledyne Webb Research, and Teledyne Gavia have joined together to present new prod- ucts and technologies. Visit: www.teledynemarine.com/pdfs/TM_ OB_web.pdf; for the plan: RSVP to: Email: mnewcombe@teledyne.com. Tritech is conducting three one- hour dockside demos at 12.30pm on Tuesday April 5; 9am Wednesday & 3pm on Thursday. The Oceanscience Group will pres- ent its sensor deployment systems: the UnderwayCTD and UnderwaySV deployment systems. Seating is first-come, first-serve basis; Email: info@oceanscience.com to reserve your space. ROMOR Ocean Solutions announced the release of its new and first official ROMOR product: the C-ROM, Compact Recoverable Ocean Mooring. Contact ROMOR at Email: sales@romor.ca. RESON plans to release its next generation of SeaBat 7125 multi- beam: the SV2 and ROV2. The 7125SV2 system can be seen along- side the permanently installed SeaBat 7101 on the ABP Southampton sur- vey vessel Protector. For those not wishing to set sail, RESON are con- ducting three workshop sessions. To schedule an advanced meeting, Email: mairi.law@reson.com. Quester Tangent will host Workshop and Training Sessions for an hour on each day of the show. The instructor is Dr. Jon Preston, Chief Scientist at Quester Tangent. To reserve a place, Email: andy@under- seasense.co.uk ocean business 2011 Ocean Business 2011 www.oceanbusiness.com Ocean Careers @ OB Ocean Careers is a 3-day event run- ning alongside Ocean Business from April 5-7, 2011 at the NOCS in Southampton. The objective is to highlight career and job opportu- nities available within the marine science and ocean technology sec- tors and show students studying engineering, science or mathemat- ics as well as to those students that have already opted to study marine related subjects how their skills can be used in the marine science, ocean technology and offshore industries. If you can spare time to inspire the next generation, Email: sharla.hancock@ intelligentexhibitions.com (Photo: Gr eg T rauthwein)