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RESON A/S
Fabriksvangen 13 3550 Slangerup, Denmark Phone: +45 47 38 00 22 Mobile: +45 22 72 41 00 E-mail: mgi@reson.dk www.reson.com CEO: Allan Vestergaard Executive VP Sales: Kim Christiansen Marketing Manager: Michael Giese Executive VP Development: Lars Pedersen Executive VP Delivery: Mikael Nadelmann Testing capabilities: RESON A/S, Denmark: Test tanks, pressure chamber RESON Inc, USA: Test tank, demo boat Number of employees, worldwide: 265
New SeaBat 7101 multibeam sonar system
SeaBat 7101 was launched in May 2008 as a replacement of the SeaBat 8101, which has been one of the most sold sonar systems the last 15 years for shallow water surveys. SeaBat 7101 is a small and lightweight sonar with a swath of 150° to a maximum range of 500m, which can be mounted on underwater vehicles or rapidly deployed onto survey craft of opportunity. This makes it ideal for a number of applications like subsea intervention & monitoring, guidance & navigation, site & route surveys as well as rig re-entry.
New SeaBat 7112 multibeam sonar system for diver detection from RESON
RESON is a leader in underwater acoustic sensors, stateof-the-art echosounders, multibeam sonar systems, transducers, hydrophones, and software. RESON's SeaBat sonars and NaviSound echosounder systems have become an industrial standard in areas such as hydrography, dredging, offshore operations, marine research and defense & security. RESON was established in 1976 as a manufacturer of transducers. The company is growing and expanding into new markets and application areas and its fourth generation of sonar systems will provide unprecedented performance for naval and commercial systems in terms of accuracy, resolution, depth rating, and range. RESON has its corporate headquarters in Denmark, with subsidiaries in USA, U.K., the Netherlands, Germany and Singapore. Technology Profile: Within the last year RESON has launched a number of new products, especially within the SeaBat 7000 series.
The new SeaBat 7112 system consists of a circular array and projector ensonifying a cylindrical volume of water up to 1000 meters across. Designed to detect small targets such as divers with closed circuit re-breather equipment, the systems will track and alert operators of their presence on a geo-referenced map of the area.
SeaBat 7125 dual-frequency sonar system
RESON launched in May 2007 the first multibeam sonar systems on the market with dual frequency for remotely operated vehicles (ROV) down to depths of 6000 meters. The new SeaBat 7125 enables exploration missions to map the sea faster, and more accurately than ever before. With the release of the updated SeaBat 7125 dual-frequency multibeam echosounder, RESON is setting new standards in deep-sea sonar survey.
CEO Allan Vestergaard
Reson's dual headed sonar system. 42 MTR July 2008
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