SouthernSharktoothDiver
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Can somebody link the AL death spiral thread? I haven’t seen that one yet
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They are pumping for good PR amongst the investor pool. CES has a lot more eyes on it and AI is a major marketing queue these days.I wonder why Aqualung decided to announce Aquasense at the CES rather than at DEMA. They weren't ready less than 2 months ago? They thought it would be a better audience at an electronics show than at a scuba show?
I wonder why Aqualung decided to announce Aquasense at the CES rather than at DEMA. They weren't ready less than 2 months ago? They thought it would be a better audience at an electronics show than at a scuba show?
They are pumping for good PR amongst the investor pool. CES has a lot more eyes on it and AI is a major marketing queue these days.
CES is full of PE people. My guess is they are trying to sell the company, not regulators.I'm just trying to understand Aqualung's strategy of announcing at CES, at least 7 months before launch. assuming it it ready when they say.
Can somebody link the AL death spiral thread? I haven’t seen that one yet
The problem is that anybody that did their homework who knows the culture and current state of the industry will know that scuba diving in general is a waning sport/hobby/activity (call it what you want). There are more players than ever all fighting for an ever decreasing piece if the pie.CES is full of PE people. My guess is they are trying to sell the company, not regulators.
I don't think it's growing at the same rate it did in the past per capita of the general@Eric Sedletzky you keep saying scuba is a waning/dying sport, what makes you say that? As far as I know, it’s more popular than ever
It's got to be worth a shot. Avelo has picked up a bunch of funding for an even more complicated contraption.The problem is that anybody that did their homework who knows the culture and current state of the industry will know that scuba diving in general is a waning sport/hobby/activity (call it what you want). There are more players than ever all fighting for an ever decreasing piece if the pie.
Unless those techies are that stupid, but I seriously doubt it. They must know something we don't, or at least they think they do?
Does Aqualung really think this gadget is going to make people stampede to this sport???
It seems like a lot of technology is wasted on something as micro as scuba diving.