Chris Gibson, VideoRayoicesMission Specialist Defender modules.thinning out a bit. We design and manufacturer portable un-derwater technology that easily integrates with third party sensors, software and tooling. We realize there is not one so-lution that solves everyone’s problems, so we spend quite a bit of energy understanding what our customers are trying to do before we make recommendations – understanding that some-sometimes, our customers, equip an ROV with exactly what times we may recommend something other than a VideoRay it needs to do the mission in challenging conditions. For ex-solution. Most of the time a VideoRay ROV will do the job, ample:and we proudly deliver the systems with exceptional service • Maintenance and repairs typically done at the manu-support and reliability.facturer or service center are easy and can now be done rap-idly and easily in the ? eld. What technology do you see as the differentia-• The addition of navigation sensors and software add tor for VideoRay?piloting autonomy features allows operation in challenging In our 20 years of experience, we are uniquely quali? ed to conditions – even for less experienced operators. handle the toughest jobs – where deep, fast, and murky water • A single system can be upgraded easily in the ? eld – keep less expensive or recreational systems from performing for example, thrusters can be added to an existing system by a mission. We provide the vehicle, tools, and sensors needed to get the job done, and our modular approach lets us – or, simply mounting them and plugging them in.Photo: VideoRayMission Specialist Pro 5 approaches an offshore rock in the Galapagos. Inset: The VideoRay Mission Specialist Defender in the Galapagos out? tted with laser, sonar, and two cameras. March 201916 MTRMTR #2 (1-17).indd 16 3/11/2019 10:56:29 AM