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Nationality
  
Canadian

Citizenship
  
Canadian

Name
  
Phil Nuytten

Years active
  
1955-present

Role
  
Entrepreneur

Employer
  
Self


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Born
  
1941
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Occupation
  
Entrepreneur, deep-ocean explorer, scientist, inventor

Organization
  
Nuytco Research Ltd.

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R. T. "Phil" Nuytten (born 1941) is a Canadian entrepreneur, deep-ocean explorer, scientist, inventor of the Newtsuit, and founder of Nuytco Research Ltd.

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He has pioneered designs related to diving equipment, and has worked with NASA for more than 25 years on applications related undersea and space technologies.

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Today, his equipment is used by a wide range of organizations, including the National Geographic Society, NASA, and is standard for almost a dozen navies.

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Early life

Nuytten was born in Vancouver, British Columbia, and is a Métis. He was subsequently formally adopted into the Kwakiutl nation. While still in his teens, he began to design diving gear, and opened the first dive shop in Western Canada.

Career

Nuytten has worked in numerous countries as a commercial diver. In his work for the commercial, scientific, and military industries, he has developed equipment and deep-water diving, and technical diving techniques.

During the 1960s and 1970s, Nuytten was involved in the development of mixed-gas decompression tables. He was part of a team that accomplished the first 600 FSW (feet of seawater) ocean "bounce" dives on Project Nesco.

In the 1970s, he co-founded Oceaneering International, Inc. This company became one of the largest underwater skills companies in the world.

In 1983, Nuytten appeared on the cover of National Geographic Magazine due to his dives into arctic waters to the HMS Breadalbane.

Print

Resulting from his contributions to marine diving technologies, Nuytten has appeared in the media numerous times, including: National Geographic Magazine, Time, Newsweek, Popular Science, Discovery, Fortune, Scientific American and Business Week.

Film and television

For twenty years, Nuytten has been featured in, and worked on the production of films and television programs based on technology he developed, such as:

  • Descent of Man (CBC)
  • Mysteries of the Sea (NBC)
  • Pressure Point (Walt Disney)
  • [Pacific Abyss] (BBC)
  • [Jaws of Death] (Bruce Martin Productions)
  • [Octopus Hunt] National Film Board of Canada)
  • [28 Above, Below] (National Film Board of Canada
  • [D Day, Underwater] (Discovery Channel)

  • Nuytten provided the submersibles and was the senior technical advisor for the film The Abyss. His Newtsuit is featured in the IMAX movie Flight of the Aquanaut.

    Newtsuit

    In 1979, Nuytten started work on the Newtsuit, a one-atmosphere diving suit. The revolutionary new design features fully articulated rotary joints. This patented breakthrough design is now used in many subsequent atmospheric diving suits.

    Exosuit

    In 2000, Nuytten announced that he is developing a new type ultra lightweight powered exoskeleton called the Exosuit This new design is being considered for use as a submarine escape device by the Canadian Department of Defense.

    Awards and commendations

  • Academy of Underwater Arts and Sciences (Hall of Fame membership)
  • American Association of Aeronautics and Astronautics
  • American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (Life Sciences Award)
  • Canadian Advanced Technology Award
  • Canadian Award for Business Excellence
  • Contractors International’s Commercial Diving (Hall of Fame membership)
  • Diving Association of Diving Contractors
  • Diving Hall of Fame (induction)
  • Explorers Club (Lowell Thomas award)
  • John Galletti Memorial Award
  • Jules Verne Award
  • Order of British Columbia
  • Simon Fraser University (honorary Doctor of Laws degree)
  • Lt.Governor of Canada] ('Order of Canada)
  • References

    Phil Nuytten Wikipedia


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