TECOTEC delivers a comprehensive, mission-ready focus area for hydro-acoustic testing. By moving from fixed-function legacy hardware to software-defined instrumentation, we enable seamless data interoperability, long-term scalability, and faster system evolution. Our solutions support modern naval defense, oceanography, and environmental monitoring programs where accuracy, reliability, and adaptability are critical.
Explore best practices to acoustic development and enable smart analytics in and beyond the lab.
TECOTEC delivers an automated, simulation-driven workflow for echo sounder system validation. Sea trials are costly and time-consuming. Our Simulated Target Systems and validation tools shorten the ping-to-result cycle by bringing realistic ocean conditions into the laboratory. Engineers can validate active sonar performance earlier, faster, and with full repeatability.
We repeatedly observe that customers who adopt our software-centric, automated approach to test and measurement improve product quality and accelerate time to market while reducing cost.
Executive Vice President and General Manager, Business Units
Like 5G Advanced systems that manage massive MIMO and adaptive beamforming, the underwater acoustic domain must handle dense sensor arrays and severe multipath propagation. TECOTEC solutions process large volumes of passive acoustic data to extract meaningful signals from complex ambient noise.
Our post-processing workflows isolate critical signatures, including marine mammal vocalizations, vessel noise, and submarine acoustic profiles, enabling accurate detection, classification, and long-term monitoring in challenging ocean environments.
TECOTEC modernizes the underwater signal analysis workflow by replacing proprietary black-box systems with open, software-defined instrumentation. This shift accelerates validation, improves transparency, and ensures long-term system evolution.
The result is a flexible, interoperable, and future-ready acoustic test and monitoring platform built for modern naval, research, and environmental applications.