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Real-time health monitoring system improves caregiver efficiency & reduces hospital readmissions

Real-time health monitoring system improves caregiver efficiency & reduces hospital readmissions

Honeywell has announced that it has developed a real-time health monitoring system, which captures and records patients’ vital signs both within the hospital setting and remotely. Honeywell’s solution uses advanced sensing technology to monitor vital signs via a skin patch, which connects the data instantaneously to healthcare providers on mobile devices and an online dashboard.

Ultra-compact sensor for optimum conductivity measurement

Ultra-compact sensor for optimum conductivity measurement

Measuring conductivity in smaller-sized production facilities, especially in the food and pharmaceutical industries, demands the most compact, yet robust, sensors. The new BAUMER PAC50 process sensors meet these critical requirements.

Vaisala launches new duct-mounted carbon dioxide transmitter GMD110 for demanding ventilation systems

Vaisala launches new duct-mounted carbon dioxide transmitter GMD110 for demanding ventilation systems

To support the growing demand for building energy efficiency and sustainability, Vaisala expands its product portfolio for heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) products by launching the new Vaisala GMD110 carbon dioxide transmitter.

New LEM current sensor delivers best-in-class charge measurement accuracy for Li-ion EV batteries

New LEM current sensor delivers best-in-class charge measurement accuracy for Li-ion EV batteries

To enable designers of lithium-ion battery management systems (BMSs) in the automotive sector to maximise the autonomy range of electric vehicles (EVs), electrical measurement technology specialist LEM has launched its new CAB 1500 current sensor, which offers best-in-class performance for accurate battery charge-level measurement.

Cost-effective, compact monitor protects small gas turbines

Cost-effective, compact monitor protects small gas turbines

Continuous protection and monitoring of smaller critical rotating plants and equipment, such as power generators, pumps, motors, fans and centrifuges, has become increasingly important in many industrial applications. In today’s highly competitive and energy-cost-conscious environment, reducing unscheduled downtime is essential, but how do you achieve this effectively and affordably?

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