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Westico Technologies

Westico Technologies focuses on development of solutions providing total visibility of assets, people, sensors and other devices within one system. We specialize in systems RTLS (Real-Time Locating System) for asset and people tracking, systems for efficient Wi-Fi sensor based data collection and tracking of assets using RFID tags. The company was founded in 2007.



Cooper Power Systems and AT&T to offer Wireless Smart Grid Sensors

June 30th, 2009

Utility Products: Cooper Power Systems, a division of Cooper Industries, Ltd. (NYSE: CBE) announced today that it has entered into an agreement with AT&T, to jointly market and sell to utility companies smart grid sensor devices that are certified on AT&T's wireless data network. Utilities can now receive real-time system performance data to efficiently operate their electrical grids, reduce the need for on-site inspections, and identify and solve problems that could cause outages or increase system energy losses.

"Our nation's utilities are under intense pressure to provide the latest technologies to their customers in a cost effective way," stated Cooper Power Systems group president, Mike Stoessl. "This agreement brings together Cooper Power Systems and AT&T, each of which is committed to leading the advancement of smart grid technology. Working together we will be able to help utilities streamline the way in which they gather the critical information they need to better serve their customers."

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Hgh-end technology to detect water leakage in city

January 10th, 2009

Express News Service: Mumbai To tap water leakage in the old and dilapidated pipelines, the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) has decided to carry out a water audit — a pilot project — in western suburbs. According to sources, Mumbai loses around 650 mld of water due to leakage. The audit will include detection of water leakage with high-end technology sensors, Ground Penetration Radars (GPRs) and mapping of underground pipelines with the aid of geographic information system (GIS).

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