DAN Research VP, Costantino Balestra, embarked on an expedition to search for bubbles among CCR divers using the O’Dive sensor.
The O’Dive sensor and its dedicated application continue to evolve to improve your user experience. Latest new features include a spectrogram to validate the correct positioning, and the possibility to import your dive profiles from the Suunto cloud.
The year began with two major events for divers: the Paris Dive Show and the Boot in Düsseldorf. The opportunity for many of you to discover the O’Dive sensor and to exchange around personalized decompression.
As part of the Great Exhibition of Made in France – which took place at the Élysée Palace on January 18 and 19 – the O’Dive sensor was selected to represent the Var.
Xavier Meniscus broke the world record with a cave dive at -286 mètres. Azoth Systems is proud to be one of his technical partners and to help him dive safely.
An enriching weekend of meetings and discussions around the practice of technical diving. Many participants and visitors took the opportunity to discover the O’Dive sensor and personalized decompression.
Our scientific director Julien Hugon is currently in Moorea with the team Under The Pole. The objective of the Capsule mission is the realization of saturation dives in the zone from 20 to 35 meters deep.
Azoth Systems keeps getting more and more international and will take part in the InterDive show in Friedrichshafen, Germany from 26th to 29th September 2019.