Applied Microsystems Ltd.

Applied Microsystems Ltd. was a Canadian company that specialized in the development and production of data acquisition systems for marine and environmental monitoring. Founded in the late 1970s, the company gained recognition for its innovative solutions in the fields of oceanography, limnology, and environmental science.


Some key points about Applied Microsystems Ltd. include:



  1. Product Offerings: The company developed a range of sophisticated instrumentation, including CTD (Conductivity, Temperature, and Depth) profilers, sound velocimeters, and various environmental monitoring devices. These instruments were used extensively in research and industrial applications.



  2. Technology: Applied Microsystems was known for its advanced sensor technology, which provided highly accurate and reliable data crucial for underwater research and surveillance. Their instruments were often compact, robust, and designed to withstand harsh marine environments.



  3. Collaborations and Clients: The company's clients included oceanographic research institutions, government agencies, and private companies involved in marine and environmental sciences. Their technology supported various missions, including climate research, underwater exploration, and resource management.



  4. Acquisition and Legacy: Applied Microsystems Ltd. was acquired by SAAB in 2008. Post-acquisition, SAAB continued to integrate and develop some of the technologies pioneered by Applied Microsystems into their marine and underwater product lines.



  5. Impact: The technological advancements and products developed by Applied Microsystems Ltd. contributed significantly to better understanding and monitoring of the underwater environment. Their legacy continues through the ongoing utilization and evolution of their technologies in marine sciences.




For those looking into historical contributions to marine data acquisition, Applied Microsystems Ltd. stands out as a notable innovator and solution provider designed to tackle the complexities of underwater environmental monitoring.


Products

AML offers an extensive range of profiling, in-situ and real-time detection and measurement instruments/systems that can measure SV, conduc, temp, salinity, depth, pH etc.

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