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News Release from: Electronics Enabled Products KTN
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 18 June 2003
Site keeps track of wireless technology
Technology Watch has recently added a new edition to its ever-growing list of in-depth technology reviews.
The Prime Faraday Partnership's observatory site "Technology Watch" has recently added a new edition to its ever-growing list of in-depth technology reviews - "Innovative wireless applications for the design and manufacture of automotive products" The report determines the current state of the art of wireless technologies within the sector by reviewing emerging applications for wireless networking, communications and interconnection technologies identifying the specific subsystem and service-level opportunities for wireless systems
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 8 Nov 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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Visitors to the site can register their interest and download the report completely free of charge.
This is just one of a series of free reports published by the Prime Faraday Partnership written with the management team of a busy SME very much in mind.
Since being launched in 2001 visitor numbers to the Technology Watch site have increased dramatically, and it now regularly attracts more than 3000 visitors per month.
Commenting on the success of the reviews, Paul Palmer, Technology Manager for the Prime Faraday noted: "We took a decision early on that the site would contain added value content in the form of technology and market reviews, commissioned by the Partnership, covering a wide range of issues that SMEs are likely to be facing.
Their popularity has however exceeded even our most optimistic expectations, with an impressive 13,000 downloads each month.
The reports have undoubtedly played a vital role in developing the site traffic and increasing awareness of the Prime Faraday Partnership's wider activities.
We aim to build upon the topics already covered and would welcome suggestions for future topics from visitors to the site".
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