DAVD Launches at Underwater Intervention in New Orleans

Coda Octopus is launching at Underwater Invention today its Diver Augmented Vision Display (DAVD) system this week in New Orleans.
The DAVD is a US Navy funded ONR project which was developed for our sponsor NAVSEA and under CRADA by NSWC.
 
After extensive testing by NAVSEA, our new technology is now approved for Navy use and ready for issue to the fleet.

DAVD is a complete end-to-end diver management solution incorporating as a key element a high-resolution, transparent glass head-up display (HUD) embedded directly inside Kirby Morgan® diving helmets. The HUD is controlled from the surface by the Dive Supervisor via the DAVD-Control Panel, allowing display of real-time 3D imagery of the diver’s environment in 1st or 3rd person perspective, regardless of the prevailing water visibility conditions. In addition to the provision of augmented reality (AR) scene awareness, the Dive Supervisor is able to communicate seamlessly via real-time images, videos, technical drawings, text style messaging and step by step instructional sets.
The DAVD faceplate is compatible with Kirby Morgan® 37 and 97 helmets.

Please contact our sales team for more information on the DAVD or click here to view our brochure.