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SenzaNet Powers Next Generation Jacob Temperature Sensors

Posted by Ken Cheung in Industrial,Wireless on Thursday, August 30, 2007

Jacob elektronische Mess- und Regelgeräte GmbH, a leading provider of measuring devices and control systems from Waiblingen, selected E-Senza Technologies GmbH, a leading developer of wireless device technology, as a partner to develop their next product generation temperature sensors.

Jacob unveiled that they will integrate E-Senza’s powerful wireless device networking technology, SenzaNet, for next generation of product bringing his customers a step closer to building a complete, integrated wireless solution.

The new product helps increase flexibility, cut costs dramatically in temperature monitoring applications where cables could be difficult to lay or mount.

The next generation of Jacob temperature sensors powered by SenzaNet will be commercially available in the last quarter of 2007.

Mr. Pietsch, CEO of Jacob elektronische Mess- und Regelgeräte said, “Through the partnership between Jacob and E-Senza we can ensure the continuity of supply, while remaining committed to bringing the industry a comprehensive wireless temperature device adapted to the needs of the industrial applications. The new product is a unified, fully-integrated temperature sensor capable of advanced wireless communication.”

Amit Shah, CEO of E-Senza Technologies said, “E-Senza demonstrates through this cooperation a robust and sustainable technology, which can open doors to new markets and applications for its OEM partners. We believe together we can lead to many more successful generations of products.”

About E-Senza Technologies GmbH
E-Senza is a young dynamic company located in Konstanz, Germany. E-Senza has developed a revolutionary wireless device networking technology for industrial applications. E-Senza offers out of box solutions for monitoring and metering applications for industry based on its unmatched plug-and-play wireless device networking modules. Based on IEEE 802.15.4 these modules offer drop in integration capabilities due to multitude of sensor interfaces available onboard. Coupled with these technical advantages, E-Senza is commited to create a sustainable wireless application framework and is cooperating in various standards initiatives like Wireless HART, ISA-SP 100 an IPV6.

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