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News Release from: Adaptive Wireless Solutions | Subject: Spinwave Systems
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial Team on 20 May 2008

Spinwave Systems wireless building
management

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Adaptive Wireless Solutions add wireless sensors and controls from Spinwave Systems to their growing line of cost-effective wireless solutions.

Spinwave Systems, based in Westford, Massachusetts, is one of the world's leading developers of sensors and controls for building automation and energy management, with a wide range of solutions for applications of all sizes Adaptive Wireless Solutions are specialists in the supply of wireless sensor networking technology and have seen a growing demand for applications of wireless mesh technology in markets ranging from data centre monitoring to environmental compliance in pharmaceutical and health sectors where there are increasing demands for monitoring but where the costs of traditional wired solutions can be prohibitive

The cost-efficient, ultra-reliable family of Spinwave wireless sensing solutions clearly demonstrates that wireless mesh sensor networks are a superior alternative to wired sensors in retro-fit and new construction projects.

Spinwave's wireless mesh sensor networks provide a non-intrusive, flexible and cost-effective backbone to collect data and support efficient, effective energy retrofit projects that have a positive impact on the bottom line.

They also play a key role in continuous commissioning services to keep building performance (comfort, indoor air quality and equipment uptime) at peak levels.

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