BlueZone Group at AOG 15 – Visit us at Booth A3

BlueZone Group at AOG 15 – Visit us at Booth A3

BlueZone at AOG 15 – Visit us at Booth A3

BlueZone is exhibiting this year at the Australian Oil & Gas (AOG) exhibition and conference 11 to 13 March in Perth. Our WA-based team will be supported with staff from our east coast offices lending specialist experience and we would be pleased to meet this you to discuss subsea products, services and application engineering of all types.

BlueZone continues to source innovative technologies and products from our partners world-wide. Together with our in-house product development and application engineering team we can provide new solutions and more cost effective methods to address your subsea challenges including:

  • DL25 Extended ADCP Memory And Control
    Enables long term data logging and adaptable control of ADCPs in subsea deployments
  • WFS Wireless Subsea Communications
    A wireless approach to producing highly instrumented subsea equipment removes the need for physical cabling and makes it far more practical and cost-effective to deploy and maintain a far greater number of sensors.
  • Kongsberg Mesotech Sonars
    BlueZone provides training, product support, application and data interpretation for Kongsberg Mesotech products including single beam scanning sonar, multibeam sonar and altimeters.
  • Moog Focal Mulitplexers and Slip Rings
    BlueZone is the Australian distributor of Focal fibre optic products and maintains a service and repair facility for Moog Focal Electrical and Fibre Optic Rotary Joint (FORJ) slip rings.
  • DL23 Subsea Datalogger with Acoustic Link
    Implements a combined data logger and acoustic modem capability. This enables complete recording of all sensor data and the acoustic modem supports retrieval of data in real time using a transponder deployed from a ship.

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