Tech-Diving 2012 Newsletter 2012-01-03 - Welcome to Tech-Diving 2012 in Stockholm the 28th – 29th January
Speakers at Tech-Diving 2012 are
• Dr David Doolette, cave diver and Research Physiologist at U.S. Navy Experimental Diving Unit
• Jill Heinerth, underwater explorer and film maker
• Dr Simon Mitchell, wreck diver and researcher of inner ear decompression illness and CO2 monitoring, from University of Auckland
• Jim Kennard, wreck diver and explorer of shipwrecks in the Great Lakes
• Arne Sieber, researcher of advanced diving and new sensor systems for rebreathers
• Oskar Frånberg, scientist of the Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, with main focus on rebreathers and dive technology
• Daniel Karlsson och Dr Dmitri Gorski, cave divers and explorers of the underwater mine of Tuna Hästberg
• Dr Mikael Gennser researcher from the environmental physiology department of Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm
• Richard Lundgren diver and founding member of GUE, Global Underwater Explorers and discoverer of 16th century admiralship Mars the Magnificent.
Tech-Diving 2012 exhibition shows the latest products and technical advancements from major manufacturers and researchers. Ursuit, Oceanic Sweden, SI-Tech, Interspiro, Ambient Pressure Diving, Hollis
Marko Wramén, journalist, underwater photographer and editor of the Swedish diver magazine DYK will be the moderator of the seminar.
Tech-Diving 2012 is an international conference on technical diving arranged by the diving club at the Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm 28th-29th January 2012. The conference is the fourth in the successful series of Tech-Diving '94, Tech-Diving 2000 and Tech-Diving 2006 with attendants from all over the world.
Register by visiting www.tech-diving.se. The cost for the complete seminar, including coffee in the morning, lunch, and afternoon snacks both days is EUR 160.
Speakers at Tech-Diving 2012 are
• Dr David Doolette, cave diver and Research Physiologist at U.S. Navy Experimental Diving Unit
• Jill Heinerth, underwater explorer and film maker
• Dr Simon Mitchell, wreck diver and researcher of inner ear decompression illness and CO2 monitoring, from University of Auckland
• Jim Kennard, wreck diver and explorer of shipwrecks in the Great Lakes
• Arne Sieber, researcher of advanced diving and new sensor systems for rebreathers
• Oskar Frånberg, scientist of the Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, with main focus on rebreathers and dive technology
• Daniel Karlsson och Dr Dmitri Gorski, cave divers and explorers of the underwater mine of Tuna Hästberg
• Dr Mikael Gennser researcher from the environmental physiology department of Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm
• Richard Lundgren diver and founding member of GUE, Global Underwater Explorers and discoverer of 16th century admiralship Mars the Magnificent.
Tech-Diving 2012 exhibition shows the latest products and technical advancements from major manufacturers and researchers. Ursuit, Oceanic Sweden, SI-Tech, Interspiro, Ambient Pressure Diving, Hollis
Marko Wramén, journalist, underwater photographer and editor of the Swedish diver magazine DYK will be the moderator of the seminar.
Tech-Diving 2012 is an international conference on technical diving arranged by the diving club at the Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm 28th-29th January 2012. The conference is the fourth in the successful series of Tech-Diving '94, Tech-Diving 2000 and Tech-Diving 2006 with attendants from all over the world.
Register by visiting www.tech-diving.se. The cost for the complete seminar, including coffee in the morning, lunch, and afternoon snacks both days is EUR 160.