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ABB Seeks Sites to Test Wireless HART Adapters
ChemicalProcessing.com
03/26/2009
ABB, a technology-based provider of power and automation products, systems, solutions, and services, is looking for additional field trial sites for loop-powered wireless adapters for HART instruments. The easy-to-install adapters, which will be launched soon, provide a convenient way to get information now stranded at any HART device, regardless of maker. ABB is looking for sites willing to have adapters installed for two month or longer trials.
To nominate your site for the trial, contact Eric Olson at ABB via e-mail: eric.olson@us.abb.com.
For more information about ABB, visit http://www.abb.us.
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