Web Articles
The business case for greenpublication, Sep 12, 2007When Wal-Mart talks, US manufacturers listen. Imagine how much attention they’d pay if eight similarly sized retailers made the same demand. |
|
| [Click to view article] | |
Nine wireless network companies to watchpublication, Sep 12, 2007What it offers: Several intriguing products based on the same basic patented technology originally developed for detecting and measuring impact-related damage to fresh fruit and vegetables. You put sensors, a processor and a radio link on a PCB board, design a package around it that mimics the size and shape of an egg or pineapple, and run the device through the same harvesting or processing cycle as the produce to see the damage associated with that process. |
|
| [Click to view article] | |
SWI Technology Partners in the NewsVICS, Jun 07, 2007Merit-Trax Technologies wins the prestegious VICS Award for Most Innovative Third Party Technology Provider. |
|
| [Click to view article] | |
Technology Down on the Farm - The 'Crackless Egg' and the 'Nitrogen Calculator'Better Farming, Mar 05, 2007Farmers who are looking to reduce or eliminate inherent losses in their operations, trim unnecessary expenses or gain extra farm income need look no further than some new technologies available in Ontario, which are aimed at helping them do just that. |
|
| [Click to view article] | |
Multi-Year Licensing and Manufacturing Agreementwww.backbonemag.com, Feb 07, 2007Sensor Wireless, Inc., the world leader in Active Wireless Sensor (AWS) Technology, today announced that it has signed a $10 million, multi-year licensing and manufacturing agreement with Food Systems Group of the Americas Inc. |
|
| [Click to view article] | |
No Chips!Sensors: Process Industries, Nov 01, 2006Who wants to buy a beverage in a chipped bottle or cereal in a box with crushed corners? Sensor Wireless Inc. (www.sensorwireless.com/) set about developing a specialized technology to prevent such uglies. Their wireless sensors transmit data on handling and environmental parameters and show the results in real time. |
|
| [Click to view article] | |
The Story Behind Bruised ProduceBackbonemag.com, Oct 10, 2006New gadgets from Branham Up and Comer Sensor Wireless mimic a tomato or zucchini to monitor shipped items from inside packaging crates. |
|
| [Click to view article] | |
New Approaches To Condition MonitoringIntegrated Solutions, May 31, 2006Learn how RFID (radio frequency identification) and other technologies can play a role in real process improvements. |
|
| [Click to view article] | |
pharmamanufacturing.compublication, Mar 28, 2006A World Without Wires? The future is now for process monitoring via wireless instrumentation, while wireless process control looms. |
|
| [Click to view article] | |
Wireless Technology Enhances Consumer Goods Safety, Productionmanningawards.ca, Sep 15, 2005Entrepreneur Wayd McNally's encounter with a bruised potato inspired him to invent a wireless technology that detects and reports damage, waste, safety problems and other environmental conditions in the bulk processing, handling and transportation of foodstuffs and other consumer goods. |
|
| [Click to view article] | |
industrialnewsupdate.compublication, May 10, 2005Agent QC Announces New Wireless Risk Management Solution for Supply Chain Monitorin |
|
| [Click to view article] | |
beveragedaily.compublication, Sep 02, 2004A new wireless diagnostic tool for bottle and can production lines could revolutionise quality control in beverage packaging, according to the firm behind the technology. Anthony Fletcher reports. |
|
| [Click to view article] | |
globeinvestor.compublication, May 11, 2004Syscan, Sensor Wireless Announce Agreement |
|
| [Click to view article] | |
foodproductiondaily.compublication, Aug 05, 2003Sensor Wireless of Canada is to release its newest wireless real time monitoring system, DTS, as an additional feature for its Smart Bottle, Smart Can, and Universal PD sensor systems. |
|
| [Click to view article] | |
packworld.compublication, Jun 15, 2003‘Smart’ glass bottle handling makes an impact Wireless inspection system monitors Swedish bottling lines to help reduce breakage by determining handling abnormalities. Wireless inspection system monitors Swedish bottling lines to help reduce breakage by determining handling abnormalities. |
|
| [Click to view article] | |


