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  2. Simrad - Wikipedia

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    Simrad may refer to: Simrad, a brand name used by Kongsberg Maritime; Simrad Optronics, a Norwegian company that manufactures defence equipment; Simrad Yachting, a manufacturer of marine electronics for the leisure and professional markets

  3. Simrad Optronics - Wikipedia

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    Simrad consumer maritime applications (marine electronics as radars, navigation, autopilots etc.), made by Navico. The reason for three different companies with different owners using the same brand name is the common history, as the name comes from the original SIMRAD company founded in Oslo, Norway in 1947, by Willy Christian Simonsen ...

  4. Kongsberg Maritime - Wikipedia

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    Kongsberg Maritime's history dates back to 1946. Simonsen Radio, later Simrad was founded 31. December that year. The first product was a radio telephone for the fishing fleet.

  5. Navico - Wikipedia

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    In 2003 Simrad Yachting acquired B&G. In 2005 Altor 2003 Fund acquired Simrad Yachting AS from Kongsberg Group. In 2006 Altor 2003 Fund acquired Lowrance Electronics. Also in 2006, Navico was created through the merger of Simrad Yachting and Lowrance Electronics by their common owners, Altor Equity Partners, a Swedish private equity firm.

  6. NMEA 2000 - Wikipedia

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    Simrad's is called SimNet, Raymarine's is called SeaTalk NG, Stowe's is called Dataline 2000, and BRP's is called CZone. Some of these, such as SimNet and Seatalk NG, are a standard NMEA 2000 network but use non-standard connectors and cabling; adapters are available to convert to standard NMEA 2000 connectors, or the user can simply remove the ...

  7. Suzanne Simard - Wikipedia

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    Suzanne Simard (born 1960) [3] is a Canadian scientist and Professor in the Department of Forest and Conservation Sciences at the University of British Columbia. [4] After growing up in the Monashee Mountains, British Columbia, [3] [5] [6] she received her PhD in Forest Sciences at Oregon State University. [4]

  8. Jennifer Simard - Wikipedia

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    Jennifer Simard (born August 8, 1970) is an American actress known primarily for her work in theater. A two-time Tony Award nominee, she rose to prominence with roles in Broadway and Off-Broadway productions in the 2000s, such as I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change, The Thing About Men and Forbidden Broadway: Special Victims Unit, nominated for the Drama Desk Award and Lucille Lortel Award.

  9. Elvin Semrad - Wikipedia

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    Elvin Vavrinec Semrad was born on August 10, 1909, in the United States in the village of Abie, Nebraska.His parents were of Czech ancestry and he spoke Czech at home. He earned a BA degree from Peru State Teachers College in Nebraska and an MD degree in 1934 from the University of Nebraska School of Medicine.