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UTē Magazine
The magazine of the Society for Underwater Technology
ISSN
1752-0592
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The most important part of any magazine is its readership.
That is why UTē stands out ahead of its peers. Its core readership: the members
of the Society for Underwater Technology, the most influential and active
society of its type. The magazine is also represented at all the many
exhibitions around the world at which the Society both co-organises and attends.
Furthermore, the magazine is distributed at the many subsea training courses
that are organised by the Society, ensuring tomorrows engineers and
technologists are included. It goes out to academic bodies and libraries around
the world. It will be distributed at branch meetings in Australia and Houston.
Some subsea magazines concentrate on niche areas to the
virtual exclusion of everything else. Conversely, broad-spectrum magazines are
read by people from a wide range of disciplines many of which, by definition,
are uninterested in underwater issues. UTē however, is positioned to cover a
focused range of underwater subjects including offshore, marine renewables,
subsea engineering, ocean resources, diving and manned submersibles, underwater
science and robotics.
Looking to the future, a campaign is underway to expand the
readership. The year 2008 will see moves to double the number of people receiving
UTē by
adding qualified non-members. To find out more, visit the
UTē Magazine website.
For information about advertising in UTē, download
its Media Pack.

Full
individual and named corporate members receive this magazine free as
part of their membership.
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