Marine Tech Talk
In this episode of Teledyne's Marine Tech Talk, we talk with Pim Kuus, Senior Hydrographer, and Product Manager for Instruments and Imaging at Teledyne Marine. We will discuss Teledyne Marine’s cutting-edge acoustic imaging technology and multibeam echosounder solutions, including the Teledyne RESON SeaBat T51. Teledyne RESON, together with and , make up the Teledyne Marine Acoustic Imaging Group. This group develops some of the world's most sophisticated sonar technology and offers the strongest collective product portfolio in the market...
info_outline Episode 47: Teledyne RESON and ID Ocean Collaborate to Make Things FitMarine Tech Talk
In this episode of Teledyne's Marine Tech Talk, we talk with Pim Kuus, Senior Hydrographer and Product Manager for Instruments and Imaging at Teledyne Marine, and Steven Le Bars, Business Manager at ID Ocean, to discuss their collaboration using Teledyne Resons T51 with ID Oceans SEABIM software. Breakwaters play a critical role in protecting coastal structures and ensuring the safety of ports and harbors. Ensuring their stability is paramount, as any failure can lead to costly repairs, operational disruptions, and potential hazards. Correct block placement is a...
info_outline Episode 46: Teledyne Talks Oil & GasMarine Tech Talk
In this episode of Marine Tech Talk, we talk with Richard Jones, Vice President of Technology for Teledyne’s Oil and Gas division, and Matt Bartell, Director of Product Line Management for Oil and Gas business development at Teledyne. We will discuss Teledyne Marine’s cutting-edge 3-channel optical feedthrough system for the oil and gas industry. The 3-channel optical feedthrough system is a game-changer in subsea connectivity by providing a secure and reliable method of transmitting high-speed data, power, and video signals between the subsea environment and surface equipment....
info_outline Episode 45: Advancing Fisheries Management with Teledyne GlidersMarine Tech Talk
In this episode, we catch up with Hank Statscewich at the University of Alaska, Fairbanks, to hear how they use Teledyne gliders to collect data for fisheries management.
info_outline Episode 44: Teledyne Talks Slocum GlidersMarine Tech Talk
In this episode of Marine Tech Talk, we talk with Shea Quinn, the Slocum GliderProduct Line Manager for Teledyne Webb Research. Learn about the Slocum Glider’s capabilities and applications that have revolutionized marine research and data collection. The Gliders, originally named after the legendary oceanographer Joshua Slocum have been designed to navigate the ocean’s depths with unmatched precision and efficiency. With their sophisticated sensors, they can gather vast amounts of data while traversing the oceans for months on end without the need for human intervention. Join us and...
info_outline Episode 43: Dr. Art Trembanis Talks RoboticsMarine Tech Talk
In this episode of Marine Tech Talk, we talk with Dr. Art Trembanis, professor of Geology and Oceanography at the University of Delaware. Learn how their robotics discovery lab gets the job done using Teledyne technology. From mapping in the wake of superstorm sandy to locating unexploded ordinances, Teledyne projects have helped keep humans safe. Listen in as Dr. Trembanis talks tech…Teledyne tech.
info_outline Episode 42: Teledyne SeaBat Sonar, the Ultimate Survey SolutionMarine Tech Talk
In this episode of Marine Tech Talk, we talk with two hydrographic surveyors in Denmark from the Danish Geodata Agency. Listen in as they talk about using the Teledyne Reson SeaBat multibeam sonar, the sonar of choice for all their hydrographic surveys. They have a long history with the SeaBat sonar system and often come across some unexpected or unusual targets. In this episode, hear about two of those anomalies and the stories behind them. For more information on the Teledyne Reson Seabat Multibeam Sonar, please visit their website at www.teledynemarine.com
info_outline Episode 41: SMELTS uses Teledyne technology to design and build solutions to reduce the negative interactions with marine lifeMarine Tech Talk
Discover how one man is trying to make a difference using Teledyne technology to reduce harmful interactions between humans and marine life. Learn about line-free/ropeless fishing technology that allows fishers to fish and whales and other mammals to live without the danger of entanglement. Hear how Richard Riels and his organization, SMELTS, the Sea Mammal Education Learning Technology Society, are trying to make a difference. For more information on SMELTS, please visit their website at And for more information on Teledyne Marine, visit
info_outline Episode 40: Terradepth adds Teledyne Gavia AUVs to Their FleetMarine Tech Talk
Join us as we chat with Joe Wolfel, CEO of Terradepth. Terradepth seeks to send their high-tech submersibles farther, longer, and deeper than any human being has gone before. Tune in and hear how they are adding Teledyne Gavia AUVs to their fleet to expand their AUV capabilities. Discover how they plan to collect comprehensive, high-resolution ocean data to obtain crucial knowledge while connecting humanity to the last unexplored frontier. For more information on Terradepth, please visit their website at And for more information on Teledyne Marine, visit
info_outline Episode 39: Teledyne Marine and SITECH Gulf Create First Authorized Service Center in the Middle EastMarine Tech Talk
Join us as we continue our conversation with John Taylor and Ahmed Ragab from SITECH Gulf, along with Emad Javaid from Teledyne Marine, as we chat about the a new partnership between SITECH and Teledyne Marine in the Middle East. Learn about the new collaboration supporting some of the largest marine projects in the world and how they have created a new service center to meet all their client's needs. For more information on SITECH, visit their website at And for more information on Teledyne Marine, visit
info_outlineIn this episode of Marine Tech Talk, we talk with Richard Jones, Vice President of Technology for Teledyne’s Oil and Gas division, and Matt Bartell, Director of Product Line Management for Oil and Gas business development at Teledyne.
We will discuss Teledyne Marine’s cutting-edge 3-channel optical feedthrough system for the oil and gas industry. The 3-channel optical feedthrough system is a game-changer in subsea connectivity by providing a secure and reliable method of transmitting high-speed data, power, and video signals between the subsea environment and surface equipment. The 3-channel optical feedthrough system represents a significant step forward in subsea connectivity. Listen in as we explore these remarkable advancements shaping the marine tech landscape and talk tech…Teledyne tech.