Sonardyne 6G Platform Becomes Affordable for U.S. Scientist

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Marine science and ocean research programs across the United States are set to benefit from access to more affordable underwater technology thanks to a new discount scheme introduced by Houston-based Sonardyne Inc.

Sonardyne 6G Platform Becomes Affordable for U.S. Scientist

Under the terms of the company’s Academic Discount Partnership, Sonardyne is offering eligible US academic and oceanographic institutions a 20% discount on equipment across its extensive product line-up, including long range target tracking systems, seabed sensors and through-water communication instruments. The level of discount being offered is expected to now bring Sonardyne’s award-winning 6G technology platform within financial reach of a wide range of US-based scientists for the very first time.

Sonardyne is recognised as leading designer and manufacturer of underwater acoustic positioning, navigation, wireless control and communication technologies with applications for the company’s products found within offshore energy, hydrography, oceanography and maritime security. Throughout its four decades of business operations, the company has had a long association with US scientific and academic institutes and already counts many leading ocean science laboratories as existing customers.

Speaking about the introduction of the scheme, Dr Ralph Rayner, Non-Executive Chairman for Sonardyne said, “Our Academic Discount Partnership agreement is recognition of the valuable work undertaken by universities, research institutes and private, not-for-profit foundations in furthering our knowledge of the world’s oceans and the diverse factors that impact them. In making Sonardyne’s high performance, commercial-of-the-shelf technology available to these organisations at a substantial discount, we hope to remove the financial barrier that may have prevented them from choosing the best available underwater technology on the market to support their valuable work.”

 

Press Release, May 30, 2014