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Next-Gen Adaptive Technology
Next-Gen Adaptive Technology
Introducing
Introducing
Newba
Newba

In 1865
a cylinder made from steel
was filled with compressed air
The Aerophore >
- The History
of Scuba Diving

Developed by French engineers
Benoît Rouquayrol and
Auguste Denayrouse
Their cylindrical concept became the
world's first underwater breathing apparatus.
Inconceivably, this acutely outdated
configuration is still un-evolved to this day!

Modernizing Scuba
< 1943
Jacques-Yves Cousteau,
French oceanographer
co-invents Aqua-Lung
Created as the most logical design to contain pressure,
the concept of a round tube with hemispherical ends has
literally remained unchanged – and unchallenged!
2025 >
A global market conceptually stagnated for a century.
• While manufacturers have made incremental refinements
in production processes to improve profitability, zero thought
or investment has been given to developing next-generation
advancements to benefit consumers.
• Stagnated Innovation
3,000-Ton Extrusion Press;
factory-dedicated manufacturing
requiring large workforce >
• New Spirit Scuba is developing Newba - first for veterans
and the adaptive community, then for recreational, commercial,
oceanographic research, medical gases and military markets.
Newba
Ultra-Light. Ultra-Strong. Ultra-Sleek.
Breathing new life into tomorrow’s
adaptive diving experience.
Newba models Aerospace advancements

F-35 Lightning Strike Fighter
Uses newest super-alloys for aggressive lightweighting
Mission-Critical
Metallurgy
Newba
Its bullet-proof integrity
is derived from a forged billet
Newba mirrors Motorsport methodologies

NHRA Top Fuel Racing
Quickest-accelerating vehicles on the planet
Bulletproof Engineering
Newba
Hydrodynamically-Sculpted
Futuristically-Stylized

CAD 3D Modeling
Enables conceptual analysis
Newba maximizes CAD/CNC advancements

CNC 5-Axis Machining
Enables inventive wizardry
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