VideoRay International Partners Symposium 2003
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The
third annual VideoRay International Partners Symposium was
a great success. More than 75 people attended from 13 countries,
bringing incredible expertise to the presentations and conversations.
The unique combination of technical training, presentations
on underwater topics, and networking creates an event that’s
well worth attending every year. We would like to thank the
Sponsors, Speakers, and VideoRay employees who worked tirelessly
to make VIPS a huge success, and we look forward to seeing
everyone next year.
Be sure to join us for our 2004
VIPS in beautiful
Key Largo, November 10-12, 2004. |
Presentation Materials
Here are materials from some of the presentations
you missed if you didn't join us this year. Our speakers have generously
agreed
to
share
their slides and images where possible.
(To view PowerPoint files you may need a viewer. It's a quick download
available
here.) Adventures
of a NASA Robotics Specialist -
Steve Van Meter, Hazardous Duty Robotics Specialist for
NASA
Underwater Positioning
Around the World. Presentation by Marco Flagg, Desert
Star Systems
Underwater
Lighting Technology and Fundamentals with a Focus on Small. -
Mark Olsson, President DeepSea
Power & Light Inc.
Ultrasonics and ROVs -
Rod Sanders, President of Cygnus
Instruments, Inc.
Use of Robotic Equipment
to Clean and Inspect Potable Drinking Water Facilities -
Stephen Antolich, Weda Water
25 years of ROVs, from
4000Kg to 4Kg: How Low Can We Go?
Marcus Cardew, Systems Technologies.
ROVing
the Coastal Waters of Newfoundland –Applying VideoRay
to Fisheries Research -
John P. Wheeler, Research Biologist,
Fisheries and Oceans Canada
Unmanned
Vehicle and Integrated Unmanned System
Unmanned Marine Vehicle - Low Speed
Integrated Unmanned System
Mr. Bruce Enderle , Department Manager Aeronautic Operation Yamaha
Motor Co., U.S.A.
Enclosed
Structure Penetration, Freeing Tether Snags
Instructor: Bob Christ, SeaTrepid
Operating
in Currents, and a Sonar Beginner's Class
Instructors: Bob Christ, Sea Trepid; Marcus Cardew, System Technologies
AquaMap Ship Hull Positioning
Instructor: Bob Christ, SeaTrepid
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