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News Release from: Eurotech
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 20 September 2007
Arcom set for name change
From 1st October 2007 Arcom is to be renamed Eurotech.
After 18 months as part of the Eurotech Group, Arcom is to be renamed Eurotech This reflects the integration of Arcom's products into the group's global array of research driven, advanced technologies
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 26 Mar 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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Eurotech's technology, ranging from board level products to organisational wide solutions, benefit system developers as well as users with advanced features, simplicity of setup and ease of use.
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Eurotech's ready to run development kits and their wide range of video, communications and I/O modules reduce development time still with support from Eurotech's local engineering teams, who can also design hardware specific to the requirements of the customer.
Eurotech's computing is pervading organisations by providing both the technology and the infrastructure for process information to flow freely.
Mobile and remote asset monitoring, network subsystems and personal nano PCs allow data to move through high bandwidth cellular and Wi-Fi connections.
Wireless routers integrate RFID and Zigbee mesh devices with I/O sensors, PLCs and other legacy equipment.
Personnel benefit from wearable computers sharing knowledge and computing resource throughout the organisation.
Where enterprises include public transportation, passengers enjoy the security and comfort of online monitoring equipment together with the convenience of real-time infotainment systems.
Eurotech's creative solutions, developed, manufactured and supported by their business units across North America, Europe, Scandinavia and the Far East, are remodelling operations within companies such as Alstom, BAE, Boeing, Finmeccanica, Thales and Tyco.
These organisations face mounting pressure to upgrade their data gathering, communication and processing functions.
Innovative approaches are essential as legislation, security threats, higher transaction throughput and raised customer expectations combine to overload established systems.
Eurotech's Sales and Marketing Director, Frank Cutri, comments: "These large, enterprise wide solutions are being fulfilled with the innovative building blocks that Eurotech has developed to meet the evolving needs of its customer base".
"Together with highly reputed local design, development and customer support, Eurotech gives customers a reliable local partner enabling success within their chosen markets". Request free introductory details about products from Eurotech ...
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