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FarSounder Turns 20
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This year marks two decades that FarSounder has been dedicated to developing its unique 3D Forward Looking Sonar technology (3D FLS). Back in 2001, the company s founders saw a need for a solution to answer the question of what is in front of my vessel underwater right now. This real world issue has since been mitigated with the innovative Argos navigation sonar systems.
“These 20 years have been a fascinating journey. We started by listening to the marketplace, focusing on delivering a high-quality product and providing superior customer service. These principles are still our top priority today,” said Matthew Zimmerman, Founder and Vice President of Engineering. “Thank you to our valued customers and dealers for joining us on this journey, and thank you to everyone who believed in us as we worked toward helping to create safer oceans.”
FarSounder Turns 20
(Photo: FarSounder)
This year marks two decades that FarSounder has been dedicated to developing its unique 3D Forward Looking Sonar technology (3D FLS). Back in 2001, the company s founders saw a need for a solution to answer the question of what is in front of my vessel underwater right now. This real world issue has since been mitigated with the innovative Argos navigation sonar systems.
“These 20 years have been a fascinating journey. We started by listening to the marketplace, focusing on delivering a high-quality product and providing superior customer service. These principles are still our top priority today,” said Matthew Zimmerman, Founder and Vice President of Engineering. “Thank you to our valued customers and dealers for joining us on this journey, and thank you to everyone who believed in us as we worked toward helping to create safer oceans.”
WSU administration wants the maximum number of in-person experiences for students, university registrar Matthew Zimmerman said.
“It’s part of the college experience and it seems that students do better with in-person instruction,” he said.
The goal is for most classes to be held either entirely in person or in a hybrid model. Zimmerman said smaller classes like labs and major-focused courses will be in person.
Only 5 percent of classes will be completely virtual, Zimmerman said. The university is planning for courses with over 100 students to be online.
The WSU Office of the Registrar is allowing professors to teach larger classes using the hybrid model, he said.
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