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Wireless data transmission
News Release from: Sensicast Systems
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 15 August 2007
Sensicast Systems moves to expanded
facilities
After six years of continued and rapid business growth in its prior location, wireless sensor network solution provider Sensicast Systems has moved into new, expanded facilities
The new headquarters for Sensicast, a major supplier of wireless sensor network systems and services, is at 200 Reservoir Street in Needham, Massachusetts (USA) According to Allan Peak, VP of Engineering at Sensicast, "The new facility brings us more room to meet continuing company growth An enhanced state-of-the-art manufacturing facility provides additional capacity to meet growing worldwide demand for SensiNet and to enable us to produce and deliver lab-certified sensors
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 5 Nov 2007 at 8.00am (UK)
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We have also expanded our customer facility that now includes a dedicated customer training center and additional meeting space".
The company's expanded lab-certified manufacturing facility will help meet "best practices" for FDA 21 CFR Part 11 compliance, as well as GLP, GMP, and ISO requirements.
As Sensicast customers in life sciences, pharmaceutical, food and beverage manufacturing and processing need to submit data captured by SensiNet equipment to the EPA, FDA and other regulatory organizations - Sensicast offers A2LA-accredited calibration services to users of its SensiNet systems.
Through this service, operators of SensiNet networks can ensure that Smart Sensors running in their facilities are calibrated according to ISO/ICE 17025-1999, using dedicated equipment.
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