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So far Sea & Sun Technology has created 26 blog entries.

How scientific data can be collected through swimming

Protecting the oceans and waters is an enormously important concern for us. This is one of the reasons why we produce measuring probes. This is the only way to understand how humans influence nature and to take countermeasures. With André Wiersig, we are now supporting a pioneer in environmental work. His wish and ambition is

Sea & Sun Technology participates on EGU General Assembly – 23-28. April 2023 in Vienna

We present our latest development of a towed instrument array together with our CDT- and Microstructure-Probes at the European Geoscience Union. The EGU General Assembly 2023 brings together geoscientists from all over the world to one meeting covering all disciplines of the Earth, planetary, and space sciences. For all scientist investigating water, Sea & Sun

Heinz Schelwat spoke at the status conference “Maritime Technologies” 2022

In December last year, the “Maritime Technologies” status conference took place in Berlin. The conference is a showcase for the maritime industry and brings together well-known innovation drivers from industry, research, associations and politics at the invitation of the Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Protection (BMWK). Among the 350 participants, Sea & Sun

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Podcast – Fascination Multiparameter Probes with Heinz Schelwat

Heinz Schelwat, Managing Director of Sea & Sun Technology GmbH, talks about the production and use of probes that can be used to measure water quality in the world’s oceans, but also in rivers, lakes and reservoirs with high precision. How do you imagine working at Sea & Sun Technology? How are probes built? Where

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Sea & Sun Technology’s MSS probes were in action during the largest Arctic expedition with POLARSTERN.

Sea & Sun Technology's MSS probes were in action during the largest Arctic expedition of all time with the German icebreaker POLARSTERN. The mission was led by the Alfred Wegener Institute, Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research (AWI). For more than a year, the POLARSTERN drifted frozen in the ice through the Arctic Ocean

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