Michael Gerhartz
Contributor
Although the Uemis SDA is a relatively new items ( introduced to the North American Market on Dema 2009 ), the people behind Uemis are not the "new kids on the block" when it comes down to developing dive computers. Since I still hear many comments like "oh, they are new, they don't know what they are doing", I thought I publish some of their accomplishments in the development on dive computer.
Markus Mock & Ernst Völlm
1980
first electronic bottom timer
1987
first NDL Dive Computer
1988
first Dive Computer capable of calculating decompression dives
1994
first wireless connection to a tank pressure transmitter
first algorithm calculating with microbubble load, tissue cooling, work load and
work of breathing
first PC Interface
first calculation of remaining gas time in combination with total ascent time
1995
first wirelss gas integrated Nitrox Dive Computer
1999
first wireless O2 Sensor integrated in a transmitter to calculate decompression
in real time for semi closed circuits
2000
development of OxySpy
2001
first Dive Computer with IrDA interface
2003
development of the wireless multichannel receiver DMR01, which is used more
then 100000times in todays Dive Computers
2003
first multigas Dive Computer to communicate with up to 3 different wireless
tank pressure transmitters
2009 - Introduction of the uemis Zuerich
Home - uemis - THE UNDERWATER REVOLUTION
Markus Mock & Ernst Völlm
1980
first electronic bottom timer
1987
first NDL Dive Computer
1988
first Dive Computer capable of calculating decompression dives
1994
first wireless connection to a tank pressure transmitter
first algorithm calculating with microbubble load, tissue cooling, work load and
work of breathing
first PC Interface
first calculation of remaining gas time in combination with total ascent time
1995
first wirelss gas integrated Nitrox Dive Computer
1999
first wireless O2 Sensor integrated in a transmitter to calculate decompression
in real time for semi closed circuits
2000
development of OxySpy
2001
first Dive Computer with IrDA interface
2003
development of the wireless multichannel receiver DMR01, which is used more
then 100000times in todays Dive Computers
2003
first multigas Dive Computer to communicate with up to 3 different wireless
tank pressure transmitters
2009 - Introduction of the uemis Zuerich
Home - uemis - THE UNDERWATER REVOLUTION