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Product category: Sensors and Data Acquisition
News Release from: Penny + Giles
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 25 August 2003

Website brings it all together

Note: A free brochure or catalogue is available from Penny + Giles about its services. Click here to request a copy.

The new Penny + Giles website brings together all disciplines of work from aerospace and motorsport to broadcasting and recording.

The new Penny + Giles website brings together all disciplines of work from aerospace and motorsport to broadcasting and recording The easy-to-use site details information about news, products, industries and distributors

The navigation is clear and consistent allowing users to search by product or industry or to perform a general search without registering.

Data can be downloaded for hardcopy reference.

Visitors to the site can now access brochures and technical datasheets for a diverse range of 68 products including audio faders, joystick controllers and position sensors, as well as air data and flight recorders.

The extensive website details products used throughout 19 sectors of industry including hydraulics, pneumatics, and process control giving visitors informed up-to-date news.

Worldwide events attended by Penny + Giles are also listed.

Those who choose to register benefit from receiving regular newsletters which outline the latest technology developments and product applications.

They are also able to download further technical data.

Mike Iles, Business Development Manager comments: "We have succeeded in creating a comprehensive site that reflects our clients requirements, allowing them to browse through our product range easily". Request free introductory details about products from Penny + Giles ...

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