Numerex Corp, a leading provider of interactive machine-to-machine (M2M) solutions enabling the industrial Internet of Things (iIoT), today announced the availability of nxLINK, a ruggedized, compact, battery-operated "smart sensor interface" that connects to literally thousands of sensors used in capturing important iIoT data.
Garmin International Inc., a unit of Garmin Ltd., today announced the Edge 520, the first GPS bike computer with Strava Live Segments. The Edge 520 boasts a myriad of advanced analysis features including time in zone, functional threshold power, cycling-specific VO2 max and recovery time, indoor trainer support, cycling dynamics and in-ride segments through Strava and Garmin Connect™.
Smart home technology leader Nexia Home Intelligence, a brand of Ingersoll Rand, a world leader in creating comfortable, sustainable and efficient environments, announced it is now compatible with a range of powerful new multi-sensors giving users even more flexible control over the protection and efficiency of their homes.
Cisco estimates that 50 billion devices and objects will be connected to the Internet by 2020. Yet today, more than 99 percent of things in the physical world remain unconnected. To capitalize on the unprecedented opportunities presented by this wave of digitization, companies and cities are increasingly deploying Internet of Things solutions.
Sienco, a business group of engineering solutions and consulting services for power substations and infrastructure, announced the first implementation of the global dTechs SensorSuite for Casanare Power Company (ENERCA), Colombia.
Every year the SENSOR+TEST bestows Press Awards for outstanding press and PR work in preparation of the fair as well as for a particularly attractive trade-fair presentation in the eyes of the press. The journalists at the fair voted again this year for two of the 548 exhibitors.
The Jefferson Project at Lake George, one of the most ambitious research projects to deploy Big Data and analytics technology to manage and protect a body of fresh water, is entering a new phase in which enormous amounts of data will be captured from sensors and analyzed. Scientists anticipate that insights uncovered from the data collection and discovery stage of the project will not only help manage and protect one of America’s most famous lakes, but create a blueprint to preserve important lakes, rivers and other bodies of fresh water around the globe.
Researchers at the University of Tokyo have invented a new conductive ink that can be used to print sensors onto wearable technologies.
Texas Instruments (TI) today introduced the industry's highest resolution resistive sensing signal conditioner, enabling fast and precise 24-bit measurement of conditions such as pressure, strain, flow or liquid levels.
The latest buzz in the information technology industry regards “the Internet of things” — the idea that vehicles, appliances, civil-engineering structures, manufacturing equipment, and even livestock would have their own embedded sensors that report information directly to networked servers, aiding with maintenance and the coordination of tasks.
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