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Ercomar, in conjunction with VideoRay, has donated a Pro 4 ROV to a high school in Maullin, Chile, where aquaculture is a major industry. Ercomar owner, Erwin Colillan, worked with VideoRay to provide the high school with technology that will guarantee a safer work environment for the students when they enter the workforce after graduation. The future of the world is in the hands of the youth, and proper education in all possible fields is essential to the survival and improvement of the world, both now and in the future.

ROV operator courses will be added to the students’ aquaculture curriculum, resulting in a certificate in aquaculture and underwater robotic operations upon completion of the course. Including advanced technology courses in young people’s curriculums better prepares them for future employment and success in Chile’s aquaculture industry. VideoRay is proud to have partnered with Ercomar to develop a modern, technologically advanced aquaculture environment for the students of Maullin, Chile.

Read the full article (in Spanish) here!