Smashtag launches a range of temperature data loggers
Smashtag has launched a range of wireless Bluetooth temperature data loggers to complement its low cost temperature logger ‘Chill’ and now offers devices suited to more applications and environments. Smashtag Chill is still its leading product and this has also been enhanced by updated Apps for both Android and iOS which provide a full service system to users.
Smashtag “pence per trip” temperature monitoring
Smashtag has launched the latest version of its wireless temperature logger, targeted at short multiple trip users and automated data capture applications such as containers arriving into warehouses. The new logger is constantly broadcasting its signal to devices so data can be downloaded easier and at any time via the app. The data is sent up to the cloud where it can be accessed by any…
Smashtag integrates with LINKFRESH
Smashtag which manufactures a Bluetooth temperature logger for temperature monitoring sensitive products through the cold chain industry has teamed up with LINKFRESH, the leading global provider of supply chain ERP solutions for the fresh produce industry.
Smashtag Chill uses Bluetooth to make temperature monitoring easy
Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) developer, Smashtag Ltd, has launched a Bluetooth temperature data logger designed for operation by anyone with a smartphone or tablet.
Well Cow has rumen there for a gateway!
Well Cow, the Edinburgh-based company focusing on cattle healthcare technology, and Ziconix, based in Cambridge, have completed a trial of a new farm reader as part of a SMART:Scotland feasibility study project. The company was awarded innovation funding of £96,000 by Scottish Enterprise to progress the technology closer to commercialisation.
Tornado keeps cool at 100mph with Ziconix sensor
No. 60163 Tornado, the steam locomotive built by the A1 Steam Trust, reached 100mph in the early hours of the morning on 12th April 2017 on a trial run on the East Coast Main Line as part of its certification to run passenger services at 90mph, up from the current 75mph limit.
Powerfall: new hydro technology with no rotating parts
A new electrical generation technology that operates without rotating parts has been developed by Cambridge company Ziconix Ltd. It could open up thousands of hydropower sites.
Things that go moo in the night!
WellCow Ltd and Ziconix Ltd are working together to connect cows to the internet, in a novel twist on the Internet of Things. The companies have developed a collar using Bluetooth to connect a smartphone to a sensor inside a cow's stomach to measure pH levels and improve health and milk yield.