STL Presentation at Oceanology International 2022, London
As development of our Remote Sensing System (RSS) nears completion, we are pleased to share some of the details in a presentation titled ‘A Motion Compensated Robotic Arm for Use …
As development of our Remote Sensing System (RSS) nears completion, we are pleased to share some of the details in a presentation titled ‘A Motion Compensated Robotic Arm for Use …
We have recently been awarded grant funding by Marine-i, the EU funded programme set up to boost marine innovation in Cornwall. The grant will help fund the development a Remote Sensing System …
Submarine Technology Limited have completed initial space stabilisation and motion synchronisation tests on their new robotic arm. The small-scale, hydraulically actuated arm, known as ASSP (Autonomous Synchronised Stabilised Platform), was …
Following the success of our recent Ship-based Robotics Event at the Tremough Innovation Centre, we’ve made all the presentations available to download. Just visit the ASSP page of our website …
On 26th September 2019, Submarine Technology Limited (STL) and the Southwest Chapter of The Society for Underwater Technology (SUT) will be hosting a free event exploring the application of robotics in …
We have recently been awarded grant funding to develop a ship-based, multi-axis robotic arm for offshore autonomous operations. Below is an extract from the March 2019 edition of ‘Subsea and …
The Neptune system uses dual, high speed CAN networks for rapid data transfer between sensors, controllers and actuators. The CAN networks have recently been extended all the way to the …
As testing of the Neptune Prototype nears completion, STL is discussing future project funding with the Marine Challenge Fund based in Cornwall. The fund itself is financed by the European …
Submarine Technology Limited develops specialised equipment for the offshore and marine industries. The NEPTUNE project has been running for several years and is aimed at transferring people safely from a ship …
Construction of the innovative Neptune Offshore Access System is now complete and the system has undergone extensive testing at STL’s research and development facility in Cowes on the Isle of …