As the global push for ocean monitoring gains momentum, innovative technologies are taking center stage in the fight to protect and preserve marine ecosystems. SubCtech is making headlines with its cutting-edge OceanPack systems. Designed to collect critical ocean data, these systems are proving essential in efforts to monitor and reduce human impact on marine environments. Two recent media features highlight the growing recognition of SubCtech’s contributions to ocean research.
Feature 1: Team Holcim-PRB Showcases OceanPack in The Ocean Race
In a recent YouTube video, Team Holcim-PRB, participating in @TheOceanRace, provided an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at how they are utilizing SubCtech’s OceanPack RACE system. This advanced technology allows the team to collect real-time ocean data while racing around the globe, contributing to scientific research aimed at improving ocean health. The OceanPack system, which measures parameters such as CO2 levels, salinity, and temperature, plays a crucial role in tracking oceanic changes, all while supporting the team’s commitment to a cleaner and more sustainable ocean.
In the video, Team Holcim-PRB emphasizes the importance of combining high-performance racing with environmental responsibility, stating, “We’re racing for more than just the finish line – we’re racing for a cleaner ocean.” The OceanPack RACE’s ability to gather precise data under the most challenging conditions makes it a vital tool for both racing teams and marine scientists alike.
Feature 2: CEO Stefan Marx Discusses Ocean Data Collection on Podcast
In a recent podcast interview, SubCtech’s CEO, Stefan Marx, delves into the importance of ocean data collection and the pioneering work his company is doing to support scientific research. Speaking about the OceanPack systems, Marx explains how these devices are designed to be robust and reliable in harsh marine environments, providing valuable data that helps researchers understand and mitigate the impacts of climate change.
The podcast, titled “Meeresdaten sammeln mit dem OceanPack der Firma SubCtech GmbH”, highlights the versatility of the OceanPack, which is used on ships, buoys, and even autonomous vehicles. Marx also discusses SubCtech’s vision of enabling both industry and science to work hand-in-hand, stating, “Our goal is to empower teams to collect accurate ocean data and contribute to global sustainability efforts.”
These two features underscore the significant impact that SubCtech’s OceanPack technology is having on the global stage. From high-speed ocean racing to scientific data collection, SubCtech is proving to be a driving force in marine conservation and research.