COVE Marks First Year

COVE marks its one-year anniversary of operation with the addition of Dartmouth Ocean Technologies Inc. (DOT), the 58th company to join the facility.
DOT is focused on delivering ocean sensor platforms to the world market, such as the family of towed stable depressors called the “D Wings” that are available in a variety of sizes and can be outfitted with sensors for a diverse range of applications. Other platforms will be added in the future and may include towed hydrographic mapping systems, towed camera systems, autonomous vertical profilers and voluntary observation ship instrumentation systems.
COVE will be open to the public on Saturday, November 16, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at 27 Parker Street in Dartmouth.
Current tenants at COVE include:
Allswater
Applied Acoustics
BDO
Centre for Marine Applied Research (CMAR)
Dalhousie University
Dartmouth Ocean Technologies Inc. (DOT)
Dominion Diving Ltd.
Enginuity Inc.
ESL/J-Squared
Genoa Design
Halifax Port Authority
Hawboldt Inc.
IBM Canada
International Submarine Engineering Ltd. (ISE)
Kraken Robotic Systems Inc.
Kongsberg Robotics
Leeway Marine
Lengkeek Vessel Engineering
Lloyd’s Register
Lockheed Martin Canada Inc.
MacArtney Canada
MilAero Marine
NOVACAD Systems Inc.
Nova Graphene
NSBI
NSCC
Nova Scotia Boatbuilding Association (NSBA)
Ocean Infinity
Ocean Proof Technology
Ocean Technology Council of NS (OTCNS)
PanGeo Sub Sea
Pisces Research Project Management
Pleaides Robotics
Praxes Medical Group
Precise Design
Pro-Oceanus Systems Inc.
RBR Ltd.
Roddis Communications Inc.
Sensor Technology Ltd.
Stephen’s Solutions Associated
TeledyneCARIS
Turbulent Research
Ulnooweg Development Group Ltd.
Ultra-Electronics
Xeos Technologies
Acoubit
Ashored Innovations
BlueNode
The Lobster Trap Company
Marecomms
Marimetrics Technologies
Prosaris Solutions
Reel Data
SEDNA
Wittaya Aqua International
Rimot
Ocean Analytica
Resqunit