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RESON hydroacoustic solutions

Risen is the world's leading manufacturer of hydroacoustic systems, with operations and service facilities around the world. They provide the cost-effective, high-quality subsea solutions required for any unparalleled marine performance. Risen meets the most stringent requirements for today's advanced marine survey activities and ocean exploration. In addition, they provide customers with compelling value by offering hydroacoustic solutions spanning the entire spectrum of high-performance sonar systems, data collection and presentation software. Risen specializes in the design and development of advanced multi-beam sonar systems, single-beam echo sounders, transducers and hydrophones.


In 2014, ATLAS HYDROGRAPHIC was acquired, which has gained global recognition for its deepwater multi-beam echo sounder HydeoSweep and seabed profiler ParaSound. Teledyne RESON joins Teledyne BlueView and Teledyne Odom Hydrographic to form the Teledyne Ocean Acoustic Imaging Group ( Teledyne Marine Acoustic Imaging Group - TMAIG ). We develop some of the most advanced sonar technology in the world. The group offers the strongest product portfolio on the market for underwater acoustic imaging and multi-beam echosounder solutions.


TMAIG Manufacturing, R&D, sales and after-sales service units are located at the Danish headquarters as well as in the Netherlands, the United Kingdom and the United States. In addition, it has sales offices in Germany and Shanghai and supports local sales through a network of distribution partners in more than 47 countries. We provide sonar solutions in a variety of applications including offshore, hydrography, civil engineering and dredging, and defense and security.


engineering service

Our Engineering Services Department has over 40 engineers and hydrographers dedicated to providing close support to our customers wherever they are and whatever the situation. We have service centers in six locations around the world and extend our customer connections through a global network of service partners.



History of RESON


1970s

1976. The three brothers Jens, Claus and Per Resen Steenstrup pooled their expertise in advanced ultrasound technology and RESON A/S was born. At first, they focused on developing homogenizers, but soon their passion for the ocean grew, and by the end of 2010, RESON was establishing itself in the underwater acoustic systems market.


1980s

It was an exciting decade for RESON, the 1980s saw the production of RESON's first sensors and hydrophones, and the company opened its first subsidiary RESON Inc. in California. While the world was celebrating the demolition of the Berlin Wall, RESON The first SeaBat multi-beam sonar system successfully completed a transoceanic cable line survey.

In 1982 RESON developed the first sensor series

The first SeaBat multi-beam echo sounding system was developed in 1989.


1990s

SeaBat was first installed on ROVs in the early 1990s and has achieved good results in deep, turbid waters. A series of breakthroughs quickly followed. SeaBat 9001 sets new standards in speed, accuracy and resolution; SeaBat 8101 enables multi-beam surveys up to 3,000 meters; SeaBats 8125 and 8160 provide commercial surveyors with dynamically focused beams for the first time.

1991 The first high-performance SeaBat 9001 series is installed on an underwater robot

SeaBat 8000 series launched in 1999


21st century

RESON launched the SeaBat 8150 in 2001: RESON's first multi-beam echosounder, covering the entire water column. Shortly thereafter, RESON acquired Navitronic Systems, expanding the company's product portfolio with a range of market-leading single-beam echosounders, sonic probes and hydrographic software. The launch of the SeaBat 7125 follows closely behind, putting better performance and efficiency in the hands of underwater surveyors.

SeaBat 8150 deepwater sonar launched in 2001

Acquired Navitronic Systems in 2001, gaining global recognition for its NaviSound single beam

Developed PDS 2000 in 2003. Developed SeaBat 7125 in 2005.

Acquired by Teledyne Technologies in 2013, Teledyne RESON was established


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