Deep Trekker Rolls Out New ROV with BRIDGE Technology

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Canadian manufacturer of remotely operated vehicles Deep Trekker has officially launched the DTG3 ROV and introduced the BRIDGE technology.

Photo: CNW Group/DEEP TREKKER

BRIDGE technology is comprised of custom hardware, software and integration, developed in response to a growing market demand. U

tilizing the latest in technology, this platform will become the base for future products, new and advanced features and third-party integrations by Deep Trekker.

BRIDGE allows the user to experience wireless control and viewing, multi-vehicle operation over the internet, and software upgrades from anywhere in the world,” says Chad Plesa-Naden, Embedded Systems Engineer Lead, Deep Trekker.

Reaching depths of 305 meters (1000 ft), the DTG3 is designed to last longer with hybrid power boasting 12-hour battery life. An enhanced viewing and recording experience provide smarter inspections with its live, 4K video and waterproof handheld controller.

BRIDGE makes operating, viewing and recording better than ever seen before on Deep Trekker ROVs,” says Cody Warner, Sales Manager, Deep Trekker.

With the launch of BRIDGE and our newest DTG3 ROV, we are ushering a new era of advanced functions and underwater technology,” says Sam Macdonald, President, Deep Trekker.