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We make an intuitive, ambidextrous chording Human Machine Interface HMI for Human Computer Interaction HCI
using a chordic Graphic User Interface GUI, suited to wearable and handheld, onehanded mobile computing devices.


10th December 2002 OHAITECH signs Kord® IT sub-licence for Asian PDA and phone markets.

3rd October 2002
WetPC obtains Knowledge Fund grant from Australian Capital Territory Government

1st July 2002 - WetPC signs equity deal with renowned Sydney design firm Tiller + Tiller.

21st May 2001 The Nautronix Ltd underwater computer trialed by US students at Orpheus Island Research Station
"Our 5 hour work day using this technology would have been a three-week project for four to five trained diver-scientists."
Read their logs + Look at the photos +

30th Apr 2001 The WetPC® Story presented at the Australian Science Festival Seminar - "Science
gets down to Business".

1st Apr 2001 WetPC P/L and Tiller and Tiller Pty Ltd begin work on developing a new design for the
Kord® Grip.

26th Mar 2001 The wearable WetPC® underwater computer appears in the magazine "Illustrera Vetenskap" (No. 6, pg 31).

30th January 2001 WetPC P/L directors featured in "The Australian" - national daily newspaper

26th January 2001 WetPC® Underwater Computer listed as the top Australian invention of 1993 (The Australian newspaper)

15th Oct 2000 Kord® IT demonstrated by ComSonics Inc at the International Wearable Symposium,
Atlanta, Georgia. USA.

26th June 2000 Nautronix Ltd obtains an exclusive, world-wide sub-licence from WetPC P/L to commercialise the Kord® Interface Technologies for all underwater applications.

1st March 2000 WetPC P/L appears in Technology Investor magazine premier issue.

8th February 2000 Nautronix Ltd and WetPC P/L unveil latest prototype of the Nautronix Ltd SeaPC™ during the Underwater Defence Technology Exhibition held at Darling Harbour, Sydney, Australia

1st September 1999 WetPC P/L releases FlatChat - an innovative chordic chat client

30th May 1999 WetPC P/L HandHeld Data Rekorder appears in Australian Defence Magazine

4th May 1999 Head Patent deeded in the USA

30th January 1999 WetPC P/L moves its office to Canberra, Australia.

4th December 1998 WetPC® Computer appears on front cover of Australasian Science Magazine

21th November 1998 RAN successfully trials prototype SeaSlate in Jervis Bay, NSW, Australia

5th November 1998 Primary Patent deeded in Australia

21st September 1998 WetPC P/L obtains exclusive, world-wide licence from AIMS to exploit the Kord® Interface Technologies.

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Australian Federal Minister for Industry, Science and Technology, Hon. John Moore (right), witnesses the Licence Agreement between WetPC P/L and the Australian Institute of Marine Science while WetPC P/L's Managing Director, Dr Peter Moran (left) looks on.

 

 

Bruce Macdonald inventor of the WetPC® Technologies and Research Director of WetPC P/L, demonstrates a prototype of an underwater computer to Australian Federal Minister for Industry, Science and Technology, Hon. John Moore.

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