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Summary in English:
- The website will the their main form of communication
- until the end of May they'll be relocating production and R&D to Aarau and Signau.
- They want to be able to quickly offer some support. This will be easier for simple replacement items, harder for compete failures.
- They assume it will take some months for production to start again, they're talking to suppliers and so on
- They're striving to offer the computer at a good price
- They're also striving for further development; some of which is too early to communicate
- They see ambitious recreational divers as their main target audience.
The last part one can mean many things :P, from active rec divers to tec diving. In my humble opinion one of the failures for the original UEMIS was their confused priorisation between tec and rec features, given that it was essentially rec computer, as the tec features were just promised.