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STR and SubC Imaging Sign Exclusive Global Partnership

01.05.2025
STR, a leading provider of advanced sensor technology and solutions for marine applications, has strengthened its global technology and service offering by signing an exclusive technology and service partnership with SubC Imaging, an original equipment manufacturer (OEM) of subsea cameras, digital video recorder products and data-as-a-service provider.

SubC Imaging Launches New Rayfin Micro 500m ROV Camera

15.04.2024
SubC Imaging has just launched a solution designed to redefine compact subsea imaging. Combining cutting-edge technology with a compact form factor, the Rayfin Micro delivers exceptional image quality and versatility for observation class ROVs.

Cyprus Subsea Becomes the International Distributor of SubC Imaging

20.12.2021
We are pleased to announce that Cyprus Subsea has become an international distributor for SubC Imaging. Cyprus Subsea is entitled to distributing SubC Imaging products, services, and support in Cyprus, Greece, and Israel.

SubC Imaging Releases New Live Video Streaming Service for Offshore

06.11.2020
SubC Imaging, a global leader in subsea cameras and solutions, announced the release of their new Offshore Real-Time Video Streaming Solution.

Oceangate and Subc Imaging to Capture First Ever 4k Images of the Titanic Shipwreck

19.01.2018
OceanGate Inc., a provider of manned submersible services and SubC Imaging, a global leader in intelligent underwater imaging equipment, have formed a strategic alliance to capture the first 4K images of the RMS Titanic shipwreck and debris field. SubC Imaging cameras and lights will be installed on OceanGate's Cyclops2, the first manned submersible to survey the Titanic since 2005.

Ashtead Technology Lands Deal with Dutch Engineering Firm

06.09.2016
Aberdeen-headquartered Ashtead Technology has secured a deal with leading international contractor Van Oord to provide the latest generation of video processing systems for worldwide offshore construction operations. The agreement will see Ashtead supply five SubC Imaging DVRO systems to the Dutch-based company, allowing them to record multiple 3D, HD and SD video channels simultaneously for future offshore construction, dredging and marine engineering projects.

SubC at Underwater Intervention 2016!

19.02.2016
SubC Imaging is pleased to be exhibiting again at Underwater Intervention in New Orleans. This year we are profiling the latest in SubC’s high resolution video/digital stills packages including our 4K Ultra High Definition (UHD) system and our VisionSphere enhanced Situational Awareness solution.

Introducing: LiquidOptics

24.11.2015
SubC is excited to introduced its latest development in terms of underwater optical engineering.

Ashtead Technology Invests $300,000 in New Underwater Technology

28.10.2015
Ashtead Technology, the leading independent provider of subsea equipment rental, sales and services to the offshore industry, has invested over $300,000 in the latest generation of visual inspection tools for deep sea exploration.

SUBC SITUATIONAL AWARENESS

26.10.2015
SubC Imaging is excited to reveal the SubC Situational Awareness Solution. It was developed to assist submersible vehicle operators in the subsea environment.

SubC Imaging Introducing the SubC 4K Suite

14.09.2015
SubC Imaging is excited to reveal the latest result of its constant push for innovation and research – a suite of 4K equipment which dramatically increases inspection quality and effectiveness.

SubC DVR software v5 - Worldwide Release

23.07.2015
SubC Imaging is excited to introduce the latest version of its SubC DVR software, version 5. Based on valuable input from users and a detailed analysis of the industry’s current needs, this version includes a significant number of improvements over previous versions.

SubC Imaging equipment part of HMAS Sydney shipwrecks expedition

08.07.2015
SubC Imaging have worked with Curtin University and the Western Australian Museum to successfully survey the shipwrecks of Australian warship HMAS Sydney (II) and the German raider HSK Kormoran in the Indian Ocean 200 km west of Shark Bay, Western Australia. The water depth at the site is approximately 2500m.

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