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Varna, Bulgaria
Fundamental and applied research in ship and offshore hydrodynamics, coastal hydraulics, aerodynamics, environment, water transport and information technology. Education, postgraduate training and consultancy in marine engineering.
Gainesville,, FL, United States
CaviDyne, LLC specializes in underwater cleaning systems using hydrodynamic cavitation technology, offering equipment for cleaning boat hulls, propellers, pilings, piers, and other marine structures.
Kgs. Lyngby, Denmark
DMI offers advanced services to maritime industries, authorities and consulting naval and civil engineers. Consultancy based on targeted R & D within: Human factors, hydrodynamics, aerodynamics, and industrial fluid mechanics. Services include: Training of mariners, sale of pc-based bridge simulators, field measurements, model tests and computations (ships, propellers, offshore structures, buildings, large bridges, harbour engineering, process plants, and damage stability). Main facilities: Full mission bridge simulators with debriefing facilities, towing tanks, cavitation tunnel, wind tunnels and industrial fluid mechanics laboratory. Export area: Worldwide
Trondheim, Norway
MARINTEK is a Norwegian marine technology research institute delivering research, development, and technical consulting services to the offshore, shipping, and maritime equipment industries.
St. John's,, Newfoundland, Canada
Marine and naval architectural consultants in eastern Canada specializing in physical and numerical modeling of ocean engineering systems. An alliance of the National Research Council of Canada, Memorial University of Newfoundland, and private sector, facilities include: offshore engineering basin, towing tanks, ice tank, flume tank, cavitation tunnel, bridge simulator, computer simulation.
Antwerp, Belgium
Subsea Industries NV produces durable and sustainable underwater coating and cleaning systems for permanent protection and enhanced performance of vessels' underwater parts.