Deep Trekker has been honored with a Product Innovation Award at the CANIE (Canada Innovation & Entrepreneurship) Ontario 2020 Awards. This recognition comes after the company stood out among over 400 contenders from across Canada, thanks too its groundbreaking submersible robotic technology.
the company’s remotely operated vehicles (ROVs) are engineered to tackle a variety of tasks in demanding environments. Currently, Deep Trekker’s camera-equipped underwater robots are utilized in ten distinct industries globally, showcasing their versatility, resilience, and capability. recently,the company introduced the DTG3 and REVOLUTION ROVs,along with its BRIDGE clever technology operating system.Additionally, Deep Trekker has expanded its presence by opening a new office in Puerto Montt, Los Lagos, Chile, and has been awarded the Greater Kitchener Waterloo Chamber of Commerce Business of the Year Award.
The CANIE Awards serve as the premier initiative of the Innovators and Entrepreneurs Foundation, aimed at celebrating excellence in Canadian innovation and entrepreneurship. By highlighting the stories of award recipients, the CANIE Awards seek to motivate and inspire future entrepreneurs.
In light of the COVID-19 pandemic, the 2020 awards ceremony will be held virtually, in collaboration with Sovereign Insurance and UPS Canada. Deep Trekker will be recognized on Thursday, May 28th at 1:00 PM EDT during the 2020 CANIE Ontario Awards, where the Innovators & Entrepreneurs Foundation (IEF), in partnership with Startup Canada, will honor 40 exceptional innovators and entrepreneurs from across the nation.
Sam Macdonald,President of Deep Trekker,expressed his gratitude: “As a company dedicated to continuous innovation and advancement,we are privileged to accept the CANIE Ontario Region Product Innovation Award. The CANIE Awards are a leading platform for recognizing and promoting excellence in Canada,and we are excited to be part of this initiative.”
“our robotics are crafted to explore areas that are frequently enough overlooked.There exists a vast underwater infrastructure, along with operations, biology, and ecology that many are unaware of.Our goal is to develop tools that reveal the mysteries of the underwater realm.”