Recently, we welcomed Ben Morris, Technology of Business Editor at BBC News, to visit us in Oxfordshire and see Opsydia Systems in action…

Recently, we welcomed Ben Morris, Technology of Business Editor at BBC News, to visit us in Oxfordshire and see Opsydia Systems in action…
Leading gemstone security specialist, Opsydia, has secured significant funding to kickstart the next phase of its development and support its continued growth in the international diamond and coloured stone industries. The investment will enable the wider roll-out of...
In the July 2022 edition of Rapaport magazine, Opsydia was featured in a technology column dedicated to laser engraving and the businesses innovating in this area for the benefit of the whole diamond sector.
Leading diamond security specialist, Opsydia, has welcomed former De Beers Group Senior Executive, Jonathan Kendall, to its non-executive Board of Directors, starting immediately. In his new role, Kendall will contribute towards Opsydia’s international strategy and...
University of Oxford spinout Opsydia, which has developed a unique laser marking technique for diamonds, has been awarded a prestigious award from the Institute of Physics Business Awards.
Opsydia is proud to announce that it has been awarded the Oxford Innovation Start-up Award at The Oxford Trust Enterprise Awards 2019. The award recognises the outstanding performance of an Oxfordshire tech start-up that has been trading for one to three years. The...
Opsydia is delighted to announce that it has been shortlisted as a finalist for the Oxford Innovation Start-up Award at The Oxford Trust Enterprise Awards 2019. The Awards recognise and celebrate the breadth of innovative companies and individual entrepreneurs working...
University of Oxford spinout Opsydia has secured the first order for its Opsydia D5000 Diamond Marking System. The sale, to industry giant De Beers for their Lightbox Jewelry business, follows over a year of development work and is a major step forward for Opsydia’s...
Opsydia, a spinout from the University of Oxford, has unveiled ground-breaking new technology that will help address the risk of tampering and counterfeiting in the diamond sector. Using high precision lasers, Opsydia can make tiny marks, less than 1/50th of the size...