Heinz Schelwat, Managing Director of Sea & Sun Technology GmbH, talks about the production and use of probes that can be used to measure water quality in the world’s oceans, but also in rivers, lakes and reservoirs with high precision. How do you imagine working at Sea & Sun Technology? How are probes built? Where are they used? What else are we going to do? Find out more about this in the new podcast: English version https://www.sea-sun-tech.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/13-fascination-multiparameter-probes-by-heinz-schelwat-sea-sun-technology-trappenkamp.mp3 German version https://www.sea-sun-tech.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/19-faszination-multiparameter-sonden-heinz-schelwat-sea-sun-technology-trappenkamp.mp3 You can also download the podcast. Download German version Download English version Learn more about the podcast and listen to other episodes at www.maritime-technik.de We thank Bärbel Fening for the nice talk and hope to hear more from you soon! The post Podcast Fascination Multiparameter Probes with Heinz Schelwat appeared first on Sea & Sun Technology.
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