Product category:
Sensors and Data Acquisition
News Release from: Jekyll Electronic Technology
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 09 May 2003
Website dedicated to telemetry
Telemetry technology specialist Jekyll Electronic Technology has improved its website to give its customers fast and efficient access to information on telemetry products, applications and services.
Telemetry technology specialist Jekyll Electronic Technology has improved its website to give its customers fast and efficient access to information on telemetry products, applications and services As well as a bright new look, visitors to the website are able to register online and receive the latest newsletter, and request more detailed information using a new enquiry page
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 9 Mar 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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Jekyll's products, including modems, data loggers, remote controllers and remote software tools, are clearly divided into subsections for easy navigation.
A comprehensive section on applications has also been added, demonstrating the true versatility of all available ranges.
There is a new section on engineering services showing Jekyll's service offering and how products can be adapted to suit specific applications.
Typical applications cover remote utility metering (electricity, gas and water), energy management, data acquisition, environmental monitoring and building management.
Jekyll Electronic Technology is the UK's leading manufacturer of "zero-power" telemetry equipment, and remains the only true manufacturer of equipment in this category.
The new website, designed by In Press PR, spearheads the company's commitment to customer service, and managers are keen to receive customer feedback on the new site in order to make improvements for the future.
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