Teledyne Marine Focuses the 2014 Underwater Technology Seminars on Shallow Water Surveys

The Teledyne Marine Acoustic Imaging Group, consisting of RESON, BlueView and Odom Hydrographic, has opened registration for our Underwater Technology Seminars (UTS), taking place in Hamburg, Boston and Singapore.

The first UTS seminar in 2014 has already taken place in Qiandao Lake, April 15-16 in China with more than 115 delegates participating. For more information on the seminar, please visit http://www.u-t-s.info/uts-china.

At the 3-day seminars in Hamburg and Boston the theme is: "Hydrography in Harbors and Inland Waters as well as Dredge Guidance and Construction Support". Over the years TMAIG have developed a broad product portfolio that covers all aspects of hydrographic, dredging and construction work within harbors and shallow water inland applications. Who better to explain the benefits of our products then the actual users? Therefore we have invited a selection of the best industry speakers to tell their story and share their experiences and results with you at the paper sessions.

Each event is designed around three main components: paper presentations presented by industry experts, hands-on classroom training, and live demo workshops. During the classroom training and live demo workshops, you will have an up-close experience with the latest software releases of PDS2000, ProViewer, ProMapper and other industry leading software suppliers, as well as in-depth training in our range of shallow water echosounder and sonar systems. Last but not the least; we have planned entertainment events hospitality arrangements, providing a favorable platform to mingle with other attendees in an informal environment.

"We are continually considering ways in which we can improve our seminars and have meticulously incorporated feedback from participants in 2013. This year we will offer an interesting insight into the world of technical and business opportunities that arise from Multibeam Echosounders, 2D Forward Looking Sonars and 3D Mechanical Scanning Sonars used for shallow water surveys.

Furthermore, we will provide sonar operation and multibeam theory training as well as special software workshops to optimize content for participants in the training sessions," said Tim Lysholt Jensen, Executive Vice President, Marketing and Product Management.

The UTS events in 2014 follows the ones held in 2013 in Shanghai, Copenhagen and Austin, where we brought together nearly 300 users and decision makers worldwide from more than 45 countries. In 2014, we expect to attract more than 400 attendees to our three remaining Underwater Technology Seminars in Hamburg, Boston and Singapore.

More information on our UTS events and registration are available at: www.u-t-s.info

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