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Sensus Showcases Technology at Demo Lab

By DE Editors  

January 29, 2015

Sensus is offering customers the chance to test and view products and solutions at its Research Triangle Park demo lab in Raleigh, NC. Here, customers can view firsthand how the company's technology can help with technology application and data-driven insights.

The lab has a Sensus FlexNet system, a long-range radio network that can serve as a two-way communications system for multiple applications. The space will enable customers to experience, meter reading, leak detection, Demand Response, Automation Control, Lighting Control and Data Analytics applications.

“The demo lab is another example of how Sensus partners with its customers in responding to their needs — both today and in the future,” said Dave Ayers, vice president of engineering, Sensus. “With its 13,000 gas, water, electric and outdoor lighting endpoints, a smart home, and working water tower and sink, the facility is a haven for demonstrating infrastructure monitoring and control.”

For more information, visit Sensus.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

 

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