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WiSensys The platform for wireless sensing
Release topics for WiSensys release. You can find this on the page products / WiSensys
WiSensys in Agriculture
Again WiSensys proves to be a well accepted platform for measurement and monitoring in various agriculture market sectors. Not only in normal operational use but also for research projects performed by universities and research institutes the WiSensys platform is used. Examples can be found at the universities of Wageningen (Netherlands), Louvain (Belgium), and Munich (Germany) and at institutes as the Max Planck Institute in Germany.
Read MoreClimate in trains
Read MoreWiSensys Range Extender
The WiSensys range extender has been released officially as of January 1st 2011
Read MoreWiSensys and the climate in schools
On June, 9th the Dutch company Strukton Worksphere (www.struktonworksphere.com) organized in close cooperation with the Council for Secondary Schools the conference with the name “Each day fresh air”. The subject was the climate in class rooms. In the conference Strukton Worksphere presented results of large scale measurement.
Read MoreWireless Value in the News
Herewith we offer a link to a webpage of the University of Wageningen.
It shows the use of WiSensys for European research projects.
Unfortunately the text is in Dutch but hopefully it gives evidence that WiSensys is used in these important projects.
The link is http://www.glastuinbouw.wur.nl/NL/nieuwsagenda/nieuws/smartdust090610.htm
WiSensys for Research and Development by Saxion University
At the Saxion University in Enschede research projects are being executed on climate conditions in buildings, homes and offices. This research focuses on energy savings which can be achieved in renovated homes and buildings. A simulation program is being developed.
Read MorePresentation at 'The Sense of Contact' Conference
It is a one day conference where Industry meets Science in a conference with presentations and workshops. The General Manager and Co-founder of Wireless Value will present a presentation titled: “safety monitoring using the HIC meter”.
Read MoreWiSensys for churches in Sweden
In Sweden foundations and communities own old churches and historical buildings. These buildings are valuable and need to be well preserved. In order to achieve this, temperature and humidity need to be controlled. The foundations also want to reduce the high energy costs when heating the churches. The costs for heating can be reduced with 50% by storing data and analyze the values.
Read MoreWiSensys for artificial ice skating track Flevonice
Read MoreNominated for the Innovation Price
History repeats itself. Once again Wireless Value has been nominated for a prestigious innovation price.
Read MoreWireless Value wins prestigious price
In June Wireless Value was awarded with a prestigious price in a tender contest of the province of Drenthe.
Read MoreNew order from the US
Read MoreNew sensors for the WiSensys platform
The WiSensys platform has been extended with support for the pyranometer, the dendrometer and the soil moisture sensor.
Read MoreWiSensys in the news
Positive experiences in using the wireless measurement system WiSensys have been reported by the user group “Tuinbouw”.
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Wisensys selected for wireless measurements in greenhouses
The University of Wageningen selected WiSensys as the wireless measurement system for major European research project.
Read MoreUniversities applaud for WiSensys
Thursday, June 19th the WiSensys system was presented to the media experts in one of the research greenhouses of the University of Wageningen.
Read MoreNew measurement tool
A new measurement tool for measuring the quality of play grounds for children has been developed.
Read MoreNEW: CO2 sensor in WiSensys
Wireless Value announces a new product in her successful WiSensys family. The sensor is designed for measuring CO2, temperature and relative humidity.
Read MoreEnergy saving trough remote on/off switching
Sitex Electronics, partner of Wireless Value, has started a project to measure energy consumption of cooling units in super markets. For this project the energy sensor of the Wisensys family is used.
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