Greensea Appoints New Robotics Engineer

16.07.2017


Richmond, Vermont, USA, July 13, 2017 – Greensea, creator of OPENSEATM, the universal marine industry operating platform, has recently announced the appointment of Geoffrey Abbott as Robotics Engineer. Prior to joining Greensea, Geoff was a software development manager at MyWebGrocer, where he led a team in the Rapid Application Development Group. His experience also includes partnership in a local software development company and a teaching position in advanced programing at Champlain College in Burlington, Vermont. Geoff earned his B.S. degree in Mathematics and minored in Computer Science at the University of Vermont, and he is a practitioner of the martial arts of Aikido and Tae Kwon Do.

“We actively seek engineers and programmers with varied knowledge to enhance our team’s perspective. Geoff’s experience owning a business, and his advanced mathematics capabilities, make him a great addition,” explained Ben Kinnaman, CEO and President, Greensea.

Geoff is responsible for advancing Greensea’s user interface and vehicle control systems for original equipment manufacturer products. He will be instrumental in furthering the company’s ability to easily integrate, configure, and deploy Greensea’s technology across vehicles and sensors in the marine industry.

ABOUT GREENSEA SYSTEMS, INC.
Greensea is a leader in intelligent marine robotic systems that increase operator productivity through the integration of navigation, control, and user-interface products powered by their patent-pending OPENSEA™ operating platform. Using the Greensea system, the marine industry now has a distributed, networked framework for complex robotic environments that streamlines workflow and increases productivity. Since opening in Richmond, Vermont in 2006, the company has successfully installed Greensea systems on over 700 manned, unmanned, surface, and subsea vehicles. Greensea offers commercially-available navigation, control, and user-interface products, as well as customized applications for original equipment manufacturers such as Teledyne Marine, VideoRay, STIDD, NAMJet, and more.

Location: Richmond, Vermont, USA









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