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Electronics Knowledge Transfer Network


eKTN: Electronics for remote monitoring of assets

Cambridge Network, under its Electronics KTN contract, will be running an event on the remote monitoring of assets, featuring speakers from BP and Plextek.

Start date/time:  Thursday 25th Feb 2010: 3pm
End date/time:  Thursday 25th Feb 2010: 6.30pm
Venue:  Robinson College, Umney Theatre
Organiser name:  Electronics KTN
Organiser email:  louise.rushworth@cambridgenetwork.co.uk
Organiser tel:  01223 401585

We will hear from speakers from BP, who use a variety of technologies to monitor closely the state of their pipelines, which can be several thousands of kilometers long, and from Plextek who develop a number of monitoring technologies. The speakers will talk about the issues and challenges they face and future possible developments.

Speakers include:

Dr Norman Sanderson, Advisor - Pipeline Technology, BP
Norman is a mechanical engineer with a strong remit to develop technologies that enable the interface between our pipeline systems and the outside world to be closely managed.  This ranges from satellite surveillance through sniffer dogs to leak detection on pipeline systems, and also includes detecting illegal taps.  The talk will include an overview of the major challenges in his work and an invitation for attendees to suggest potential solutions.

Will Gibson (pictured), Co-Founder of Telensa, a new spin-out from Plextek
Plextek provides an electronics design and consultancy service, specialising in product and system design for communications, aerospace, defence and medical applications.  In January 2010, they span out a new venture, Telensa Ltd, that is focused on the commercialisation of a cost effective wireless system for actively controlling, monitoring and metering large populations of outdoor street lights, so they can be managed with maximum energy and operational efficiency. Will's talk will highlight some of the challenges he's faced in applying known monitoring technologies to specific situations that arose in Telensa.

To register:
Please send an email  to Louise.Rushworth@cambridgenetwork.co.uk with 'eKTN: Electronics for remote monitoring of assets, 25th February' in the subject line, together with your name, company name and a short paragraph about your company. 

Attendance at this event will also give you free membership of the Electronics KTN: you can read the terms and conditions of membership here. 

 

 

 
 

 

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Organisation:  Electronics Knowledge Transfer Network






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