How to Tackle the Biggest Challenges in Underwater Monitoring

Webinar Details
  • Hosted by SubC Imaging
  • March 6, 2025 , 16:00 (UTC)
  • How to Tackle the Biggest Challenges in Underwater Monitoring

    Register for this webinar from SubC Imaging to discover ways to simplify time-lapse programming, address biofouling, and optimize power for long-term deployments. SubC will also cover how to streamline post-mission data management to ensure reliable, high-quality data collection. Additionally, get updated on the latest tech advancements to enhance your underwater research and monitoring setup.

    Key topics will include:

    • How visual script builders simplify time-lapse and autonomous operations tailored to your specific research or project needs.
    • Proven strategies for consistent, high-quality data collection, even on extended deployments.
    • Practical methods for organizing, analyzing, and extracting insights from large datasets using embedded metadata.

    Presented by:

    • Adam Rowe, VP Software
    • Brent Lackey, Lead Engineer

    6th March, 2025 | 16:00 – 17:00 UTC | 10:00 – 11:00 EST

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