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Strategic partnership with connectBlue
Phoenix Contact, the manufacturer of electronic interface and industrial automation technology, has acquired a 13 percent company share in connectBlue, a provider of industrial Bluetooth solutions Brochure available
News from Phoenix Contact (26 July 2004)
Inductel makes it easy to keep track
Simplicity and intelligence are the hallmarks of the latest Inductel Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) system from Telemecanique, a brand of Schneider Electric
News from Telemecanique (21 July 2004)
Faster critical response with Unite wireless comms
Ascom launches integrated messaging system for customers in industry, to help manufacturing and process industries respond quicker, reduce production downtime and minimise risk
News from Ascom Wireless Solutions (13 July 2004)
Tetra: TErrestrial Trunked RAdio for water utility
WRc Utilities has worked closely with the Isle of Man Water Authority to enable them to become the first utility within the British Isles to use advanced Tetra professional mobile radio technology
News from WRc (13 July 2004)
Next-generation wideband modulation analyser
The new VN7100 wideband modulation analyser features a maximum analysis bandwidth of 168 MHz, the world's highest for this product class, making it ideally suited to the next generation of LAN systems
News from Yokogawa Measurement Technologies ( 4 June 2004)
Ember buys into ZigBee via Cambridge Consultants
Ember buys world-leading 802.15.4 radio technology in a licensing deal with Cambridge Consultants and hires the engineering team that developed it, targetting fast growing 'ZigBee' compliant products
News from Ember Corporation (18 May 2004)
Remote telemetry management system for wastewater
EPG Companies Inc recommends their Remote Telemetry Management (RTM) System to the wastewater industry, to replace buried cables, yet eliminate site visual inspection requirements
News from EPG Companies Inc (11 May 2004)
Networking solution for RFID application
Digi International, the leader in Connectware, has announced its Digi Connect Wi-EM wireless embedded module will be used by Genesta to add wireless networking functionality to their RFID technology
News from Digi International (UK) ( 7 April 2004)
Lose the wires, not the signals
On site there is often the requirement to connect remote sensors to the central control system: to lay cables can be expensive or even impossible - wireless transmission solves the problem Brochure available
News from Phoenix Contact ( 7 April 2004)
Wireless replacement for serial cable
TR Control Solutions are pleased to announce the introduction of the HPS-120, a 2.4GHz, wireless, replacement solution for serial cables
News from Total Robots ( 7 April 2004)
Industry accepts water metering via mobile network
Water meter manufacturers can now offer the cost saving benefits of remote automated meter reading via a mobile network by bolting on the latest GSM modem from Jekyll, providing extended reliability
News from Jekyll Electronic Technology (31 March 2004)
Wireless networks for industrial automation
Well-known automation expert Dick Caro explores the future of industrial wireless networks in a new book from ISA Press, providing a clear, unbiased view of the emerging wireless communications market
News from ISA:Instrumentation Systems and Automation Society ( 8 March 2004)
Wireless interface shown at Instrumentation North
Phoenix Contact will show for the first time its new unidirectional wireless transmission system, enabling remote sensors to communicate to a central control point, at Instrumentation North in Leeds Brochure available
News from Phoenix Contact ( 8 March 2004)
Low-cost GSM telemetry system
SeNd Technology announces the launch of its range-topping Cel-Ind GSM telemetry system into the UK and Ireland, designed to work in industrial, water, commercial and process environments
News from SeNd Technology ( 1 March 2004)
ITEX: Information Technology for Hazardous Areas
Extronics has built up a national identity as a supplier of process instrumentation and equipment, spcialising in their use in hazardous areas: the Extronics brand name is ITEX
News from Extronics (26 December 2003)
Profibus by radio controls sewage pumping stations
User application article United Utilities in the North West of England, have adopted Profibus over a radio telemetry link for the control systems on their waste water treatment works at Soutergate in Cumbria
News from Radio Data Technology (10 July 2003)
Radio telemetry for strain gauge systems
Celsum Technologies offers a range of state-of-the-art, licence-free radio telemetry instruments to allow remote strain-gauge based sensors to be monitored without the need for expensive cabling Brochure available
News from Celsum Technologies (11 June 2003)
Wireless gateways link field and bus securely
Data encryption protects against espionage and hacking; web page facility provides 'SCADA for free'
News from Westermo Data Communications (29 May 2003)
Battery-powered telemetry transmitter
The latest Grant Telemetry System allows remote siting of licence exempt wireless sensors where cabling systems prove impractical or costly, and it is ideal for temporary or permanent installations
News from Grant Instruments (Cambridge) (11 February 2003)
New radio link data collector covers over 300m
The Signatrol claim to be the leading UK supplier of data loggers has been strengthened further by the introduction of their new SL400 Radio Link Data Collector: it collects any data across the plant
News from Signatrol (24 January 2003)
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