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www.seadiscovery.com Marine Technology Reporter 75sources the production of subsystems and components to pre-qualified ven- dors in various specialties, from full- service CNC machining to embedded systems programming. Wet testing of marine systems is performed at third party facilities. In collaboration with the University of Rhode Island, Transcendev recently developed a seafloor borehole monitoring instru- ment called SCIMPI. As the acronym implies, SCIMPI is a low- cost, flexible option for studying sub-seafloor circulation dynamics associ- ated with thermal venting, hydrate/clathrate production and dis- solution, and seismic and geotechni-cal instabilities. Denso9747 Whithorn DriveHouston, TX 77095Tel: 1-888-821-2300 Email: info@ densona.com www.densona.com General Manager: Lucian Williams Inside Sales: Jesse Flores West Regional Sales Manager: Steve Baker Midwest Regional Sales Manager: Jim UtleyEast Regional Sales Manager: Jeff Baker Mexico Regional Sales Manager: Nefi HernandezCompany Profile: Denso manufactures anti-corrosion coatings, including Protal liquid epoxies, Denso petrolatum tapes, mastics, primers, bitumen tapes,butyl tapes, hot applied tapes, and afull line of marine pile protection sys- tems. Originally established in London, England, in 1883, Denso developed the first Petrolatum Tape to protect buried steel pipelines against corrosion. Densos SeaShield Marine Systems include fiberglass forms, epoxy grouts, underwater epoxies, injectable epoxies, and petro- latum tape wrap systems.Densos products were designed to protect timber, steel and concrete piles. The companys grouts and epoxy coatings may be used to protect and repair piles and bridges. Denso developed a 2-part polyester glass flake coating, called Rigspray, to pro- tect steel structures in aggressive marine environments. Denso also recently released its new underwater epoxy mastic called SeaShield SplashZone UW Epoxy. This Solvent-free patching compound is used for repairing pits, cracks and voids in steel, concrete, wood and other surfaces. The SeaShield SplashZone UW Epoxy was designed to be mixed, applied and cured underwater. C-Nav World DGNSS730 East Kaliste Saloom RoadLafayette, LA 70508Tel: +1 337 210-0000 C-Nav Manager - Tim Patro Business Development Manager: Dan GalliganInternational Sales Manager: Ed DansonOperations Manager: David FittsProduct Development Manager: Mark Schmidt Software Development Manager: C. James Callaway Systems Development Manager:0. Russell Morton C-Nav, a division of C & C Technologies, manufactures high level GNSS positioning products, including C-Nav Precise Point Positioning solutions and range of GNSS receivers, long range Ultra RTK, C-Monitor, C-NaviGator and P3QC packages with the acclaimedC-Scape online GNSS/DP suite. C-Nav is a dynamic DGNSS Precise Point Positioning system, providing worldwide accuracy of <0.1 meterhorizontally and 0.2 meter vertically. C-Nav's solution is based on Real Time GYPSY technology developed by NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory to provide centimeter-level accuracy for navigation in space and for a rangeof complex spacecraft maneuvers. C- Nav has offices in the US, Mexico, Brazil, Peru, Angola, South Africa, The UAE, The UK, Russia, Norway, China, India, Indonesia, Japan, Singapore, and Vietnam. Sensor Technology20 Stewart Rd., Collingwood, ON, Canada, L9Y 3Z4 Tel: +1 705.444.1440 ext 26 www.sensortech.ca ssomborac@ sensortech.ca Stefan SomboracBusiness Development Manager, Sensor Technology Ltd. Sensor Technology Ltd. produces piezoelectric ceramics and a piezo- based product line, including hydrophones, acoustic transducers, piezoelectric actuators and support- ing electronics. Design, machining, final assembly and testing, both forprototypes and full production runs, all occur at one facility. This end-to- end approach provides fast turn- around times and ensures complete quality control through all stages of production. The company also has a strong commitment to R&D, having conducted experiments on the spaceshuttle, the Mir space station, in both the Arctic and the Antarctic and in ocean depths exceeding 20,000 feet. This research activity lends to the companys expertise and design capa- bilities. Sensor Technology Ltd. is registered to ISO 9001. Sensor Technology specializes in custom hydrophones and transducers and new product development. With in-house design, machining, electron- ics and testing capabilities, the com-pany works with its customers to cre- ate designs to meet exacting specifica-tions, build prototypes and provide complete testing. Yet, with its dedi- cated assembly department, Sensor Technology has the capacity to bring new products into full production. The company is currently deploying an industrialization plan, addingequipment for increased capabilities and efficiencies. With its new Lilian and Haas mills, the machining department performs close tolerance turning and milling of metals, plasticsand ceramics. Testing facilities