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Date: 2015-03-13 17:30:50
Subsea
Technip
Optics
Remotely operated underwater vehicle
Laser scanning
Technology
LIDAR
Robotic sensing

3D AT DEPTH Bringing Laser Scanning to New Depths in the Subsea Oil and Gas Market

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