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MetOcean Telematics (MetOcean), is pleased to announce Kyle MacInnis has joined the MetOcean Telematics Sales Team, as the MetOcean Systems Business Development Manager.

Based in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, Kyle will support and manage global business development efforts for the MetOcean Systems group. Kyle brings over 10 years of successful experience within the Ocean-Tech sector. His overall experience coupled with his extensive channel management expertise, will greatly complement MetOcean’s global sales efforts.

Advanced satellite telemetry solutions

I am thrilled to be taking on this role at MetOcean during such a pivotal period for the business. The company has a strong customer base, a deep talent pool, and industry-pioneering engineering capabilities that will soon see the release of the new STOKES Drifter. It’s an exciting time to be joining MetOcean as it enters this next growth phase,” said Kyle MacInnis, Business Development Manager.

Kyle is a great addition to the MetOcean team, as we extend the influence of our advanced satellite telemetry solutions and services to operators around the world. His extensive experience and contribution to the MetOcean Systems business unit is certainly welcomed, I am confident he will lead our business development initiatives to new heights,” said Tony Chedrawy, CEO.  

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