Local company receives funding for underwater technology

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SubC Imaging, a marine technology company based in Clarenville, is getting $467,500 in funding from the provincial government to help develop a new underwater inspection system. The multi-channel inspection system will include up to six cameras for an ROV to provide full situational awareness.

SubC Imaging, a marine technology company based in Clarenville, is getting $467,500 in funding from the provincial government to help develop a new underwater inspection system.

A news release issued from government today indicated the offshore energy sector requires regular inspections of subsea equipment, often requiring specialized personnel from multiple disciplines and a collection of various inspections. This new technology will enable SubC to provide an important service in the energy sector to closely monitor and inspect underwater assets in a more cost-effective and efficient manner than is currently being used.

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