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Exosite Named Finalist for Best of Sensors Expo 2015 Award

June 3, 2015 | By Business Wire News

MINNEAPOLIS

Exosite has been named a finalist for the Best of Sensors Expo 2015 Awards in Long Beach, California. The Executive Editor of Sensors, Mat Dirjish, will present the award on Wednesday, June 10th at 4 pm at the Best of Sensors Expo Awards Ceremony and Anniversary Party.

The Best of Sensors Expo Awards recognize excellence and innovation in the world of sensors and sensing applications. Exosite was nominated for its part in enabling Parker Hannifin’s SCOUT™ Technology, a next generation monitoring solution. SCOUT continuously monitors compressed air systems and provides accurate, timely readings for flow, pressure, power, temperature, and humidity to prevent downtime and increase productivity.

SCOUT Technology is a state-of-the-art wireless solution that provides performance details about compressed air systems 24 hours a day through a web-based dashboard. Data is gathered, compared, and analyzed, providing customers with both a quick snapshot and a complete, in-depth analysis of the demand of a compressed air system. The dashboard is fully customizable to fit any data monitoring needs.

SCOUT Technology Solution Brief

As part of Sensors Expo & Conference 2015, Exosite Vice President of Sales and Marketing, Tom Dever, and Parker Hannifin Program Manager for IoT Software, Jake Stupak, will co-present on the development and deployment of SCOUT Technology at 12:30 pm on June 11th. The presentation will address how Exosite helped accelerate development timelines and enabled Parker to embrace IoT solution development across a number of diversified business units.

Exosite will also showcase solutions for connected product fleets in booth #839. The following partners will also feature Exosite software technology during the show:

Microchip
CEL
Texas Instruments
NimbleLink
Parker Hannifin

About Sensors Expo & Conference

Sensors Expo & Conference is the only industry event in North America exclusively focused on sensors and sensor-integrated systems. Celebrating its 30th anniversary this year, Sensors brings years of technical innovation and thought leadership to engineers and engineering professionals. The conference program is dedicated to exploring the most up-to-date innovations in sensor technology, including MEMS, energy harvesting, Internet of Things (IoT), wireless, optical sensing and detection, sensors at work, measurement and detection, wearables, and more. Sensors Expo & Conference identifies cutting-edge trends, explores them in an information-packed conference program, and reflects those trends throughout the exhibit floor with new product announcements, key technology-focused areas, and a showcase of hundreds of products and services.

About Parker Hannifin

With annual sales exceeding $13 billion in fiscal year 2014, Parker Hannifin is the world’s leading diversified manufacturer of motion and control technologies and systems, providing precision-engineered solutions for a wide variety of mobile, industrial, and aerospace markets. The company employs approximately 57,500 people in 50 countries around the world. Parker’s engineering expertise and broad range of core technologies uniquely positions the company to solve some of the world’s greatest engineering challenges. By partnering with customers, Parker improves their productivity and profitability, seeking new ways to solve humanity’s biggest challenges.

About Exosite

Exosite, with offices in the Americas, APAC, and EMEA, enables the world’s leading durable goods manufacturers in consumer, commercial, and industrial markets to quickly build and deploy solutions that capture the IoT generation of their business. Exosite provides an enterprise-grade, analytics-driven IoT software platform that allows OEMs to create economic leverage while eliminating the risk and burden of custom infrastructure. For more information, visit www.exosite.com.

Exosite
Darren Poikonen, 612-353-2161
Director of Global Marketing
darrenpoikonen@exosite.com

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