Sharing the latest remote monitoring insights

Omniflex has relaunched its customer newsletter, Omnifacts, after 14 years, to help customers stay up-to-date with the latest industry insights into diverse topics including remote monitoring, cathodic protection (CP), wireless telemetry, and alarm annunciation.

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The quarterly publication, which has been on hiatus since 2009, will prove helpful for customers, thanks to its well-tailored blend of industry overview articles, technical article abstracts, project case studies, product spotlights, fresh news stories and team profiles. Issue one of Omnifacts is now available on Omniflex’s website.

In its first issue in over a decade, Omnifacts introduces you to some of Omniflex’s team, new and old. It also presents a case study of the company’s work with New South Wales ports to install a remotely monitored hybrid CP system at its Bulk Liquid Berth 1 site and shares news on a new project win in the nuclear industry with Sellafield Ltd. 

Furthermore, the newsletter also shares three technical article abstracts in the areas of wireless telemetry, alarm annunciation and CP systems. So, no matter your area of interest, Omnifacts has something for you.

“Relaunching Omnifacts allows us to connect with our new and existing customers, share interesting technical stories from our recent work and, ultimately, better communicate how we can help them overcome any challenges they face,” explained Gary Bradshaw, Director of Omniflex. 

“Often customers know us for one thing, whether it be remote monitoring, legacy alarm replacements, cathodic protection or telemetry systems. 

“Omnifacts allows us to share everything we do in one place and show businesses across most industrial sectors that we can help them with more applications than they realise.”

Originally launched in 1998, Omnifacts began as a quarterly newsletter giving insight into Omniflex’s news and products, and shared stories about the people behind the company. 

After going on hiatus in 2009, Omnifacts returns now with a renewed focus on problem-solving and helping customers solve any challenges they might face.

To stay informed and explore the world of remote monitoring, subscribe to the newest iteration of the Omnifacts newsletter or visit the website to read some of the vintage issues.

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