Chesapeake Technology, Inc.

Chesapeake Technology, Inc. (CTI) is a specialized company known for its focus on geophysical and hydrographic survey software solutions. Founded in 1995, the company has developed various applications tailored for professionals involved in marine exploration, environmental studies, and underwater mapping.


Key Products and Services


SonarWiz


One of their flagship products is SonarWiz, a powerful software suite used for processing and interpreting data collected via sonar devices. SonarWiz supports various types of sonar data, including side-scan sonar, sub-bottom profiler, bathymetry, and magnetometer data. The software is widely used for:



  • Seafloor Mapping: Producing high-resolution maps of the seabed.

  • Subsurface Profiling: Visualizing and analyzing sub-bottom geological structures.

  • Pipeline and Cable Surveys: Assisting in the installation and maintenance of underwater infrastructure.

  • Wreck and Obstruction Detection: Identifying hazards for navigation and anchoring.


Training and Support


CTI also provides comprehensive training programs and customer support services to ensure users can effectively leverage their software solutions. These educational resources help clients maximize the use of SonarWiz and other CTI products.


Market and Applications


Their software tools are utilized by a diverse set of industries, including:



  • Marine Surveying Firms: Conducting detailed inspections of seabeds and underwater structures.

  • Environmental Organizations: Conducting habitat mapping and monitoring environmental changes.

  • Government Agencies: Supporting naval operations, coast guard activities, and civil infrastructure projects.

  • Academic Institutions: Facilitating research in marine geology, archaeology, and biology.


Innovation and Development


CTI is known for continuous innovation, frequently updating their software to incorporate new technologies and user feedback. Their commitment to evolving their products ensures they meet the latest industry standards and customer needs.


In summary, Chesapeake Technology, Inc. has established itself as a leading provider of specialized software solutions that are critical for various marine-related activities. Their tools aid in collecting, processing, and analyzing complex underwater data, thereby supporting a wide range of applications from scientific research to commercial projects.


Products

SonarWiz.Map, SonarWebPrro, Processing software for many sonars

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