Loadsensing video, Connected Infrastructure Solution

Loadsensing video, Connected Infrastructure Solution

March 2016

The solution for monitoring critical infrastructure
The LoadsensingĀ Monitoring System for critical infrastructures is the most effective way to log, transmit and receive data from any remotely located vibrating wire, voltage or digital sensor. The system is easy and quick to install and configure and includes a smartphone-based configuration app, which removes the need for bulky laptops when working on-site.
Signal coverage limitations are a thing of the past. With Loadsensing, sensors can be deployed in the most remote locations thanks to its long range communications (up to 15km). Up to 10 years of unattended operation is possible, providing customers with a flexible and affordable solution for projects where cabled systems are not suitable due to access restrictions or physical barriers.
The new video provides a summary of the solution’s features and benefits, and can be found here.
About Worldsensing
Worldsensing is a widely recognized global IoT pioneer. Founded in 2008, the Barcelona-based technology provider delivers Operational Intelligence to traditional industries and cities. With over 50 employees in Barcelona, London and Los Angeles, Worldsensing is globally active and has already conducted projects in over 40 countries on 5 continents.
Press contact:
Jennifer Harth
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About Worldsensing

Worldsensing is a global IoT pioneer. Founded in 2008, the infrastructure monitoring expert serves customers in more than 70 countries, with a network of global partners to jointly drive safety in mining, construction, rail and structural health.

Worldsensing is headquartered in Barcelona and has a local presence in the UK, North and South America, Singapore, Australia and Poland. Investors include Cisco Systems, McRock Capital, ETF, Kibo Ventures, JME Ventures and Bentley Systems.

 

Press contact:

+34 93 418 05 85

[email protected]

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