Industries

Industries and Specific Applications We Serve

All Sonic series can easily be integrated into any platform thanks to its compact size, light weight and low power consumption.

At present, underwater acoustic technology is undergoing rapid advancements, and this is transforming the manner in which we explore the marine environment for mapping, management, and surveying purposes. Among these technological innovations, shallow water multibeam surveys play a crucial role in a diverse range of projects, including but not limited to dredging and habitat mapping. Our solutions cater to a variety of industries and specific applications, all of which benefit from the cutting-edge technology we offer.

Survey Companies

R2Sonic MBES technology is versatile and flexible, allowing survey companies to customize their systems to meet the specific needs.

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Water Column Survey

In underwater projects, construction, or studies, having accurate water column data is crucial for informed decision-making.

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Offshore Windfarms

Windfarms rely on complex cable networks to power their operations.

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Marine Construction

Accurate information on water depth is crucial for marine construction to begin.

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Inland Surveys

Surveying rivers and lakes is crucial for ensuring safe navigation, measuring and documenting water depth, and identifying potential hazards on the seafloor or in the water column.

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Quay Walls and Vertical Structures

Construction and maintenance of quay walls and vertical structures require careful planning, evaluation during the building process, and regular inspections to ensure safety and prevent damage.

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Research

Scientists use hydrographic surveys to collect and analyze bottom and water column data which is pivotal in their research on habitat mapping.

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Oil and Gas

Offshore hydrographic surveys are a crucial step in the planning and construction of underwater oil and gas installations.

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Pipeline Inspection

The installation, inspection, and maintenance of pipelines require careful planning and evaluation, as well as regular preventative maintenance and occasional repairs.

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