Meet Teledyne Marine at stand F100 and for on-water demos aboard the Maplin
Teledyne Marine will showcase its latest sonar, navigation and autonomous marine technologies at
Oceanology International 2026 (Oi26), taking place in London from 10-12 March 2026. The event will also serve as the platform for an exclusive new product launch, alongside the introduction of new integrated dual head multibeam systems designed to enhance survey efficiency, data quality and operational productivity.
Full details of the new product will be revealed exclusively at stand F100, where visitors can discover how Teledyne Marine’s latest innovations are supporting evolving offshore, hydrographic and autonomous survey requirements.
2026 also marks the
50th anniversary of Teledyne RESON, a globally recognised leader in underwater acoustic solutions. To celebrate this milestone,
Teledyne RESON will host a champagne reception at the Teledyne Marine stand (F100) on 10 March at 3:00pm, bringing together customers, partners and industry colleagues to mark five decades of innovation in marine acoustics.
Visitors to the stand will be able to explore a range of proven survey and
autonomous platforms, including a
Gavia AUV equipped with integrated
SeaBat T20 multibeam sonar and
Compact Navigator, alongside the long-endurance
Slocum Sentinel glider. Teledyne’s Sentinel glider ‘Redwing’ is currently on a mission around the world and attendees can learn more about the epic
Sentinel Mission.
Teledyne Marine will also present its new SeaBat T51 integrated dual head multibeam systems, delivering greater swath coverage, improved along-track density and significant time and cost savings for survey operators.
Supporting the next generation of USV operation – Teledyne is advancing autonomous maritime operations through a suite of sonar, navigation and EO/IR camera solutions that enhance Unmanned Surface Vehicle (USV) navigation and deliver robust situational awareness. USV partners exhibiting at Oi26 will be equipped with Teledyne Marine multibeam sonar and navigation solutions, demonstrating how integrated sensing and positioning technologies enable precise, repeatable and efficient autonomous survey operations.
These integrated capabilities can also be experienced first-hand during Teledyne Marine’s own
live demonstrations aboard the Maplin, offering visitors a real-world perspective on how the company’s sonar and navigation systems support autonomous and remotely operated survey workflows.
Live demonstrations aboard the Maplin - The demos will feature the new SeaBat T51-R Integrated Dual Head multibeam system and the Compact Navigator in action for the first time. Attendees will see how tightly integrated sonar and navigation systems work together to deliver reliable, high-resolution seabed mapping, improved operational efficiency and confidence in data quality.
Click here to reserve a seat at one of Teledyne Marine’s on-water demo sessions.
Visit: Teledyne Marine stand F100 and on board the Maplin at Oceanology International 2026.