News Release from: Mobitex Association
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 26 July 2005
Conference to focus on mission critical datacomms
The focus of this year's Mobitex Association Business and Networking Conference is on mission critical datacommunications, with in-depth presentations involving real case studies.
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Members of the Mobitex Association will meet at its annual International Business and Networking Conference in New York City, USA, on 29th and 30th August 2005. The conference will discuss the expanding application of this high reliability, narrowband, wireless data technology to mission critical communications. A variety of in-depth case studies and new technology will be presented by members during the event, the agenda for which highlights real-world applications of this robust wireless data system in applications as diverse as federal and local government communications and machine-to-machine data transfer (M2M communications).
In addition to the case studies, there is a session dedicated to new-business enablers, looking forward across the whole range of Mobitex technology, from semiconductor components, to infrastructure equipment, software and services.
Here, UK based CML Microcircuits is scheduled to discuss the impact of the company's forthcoming 'super-chip' on the industry, and Velocita Wireless will describe a new e-mail solution for small- to mid-sized business markets.
M2M is predicted to be the fastest-growing segment of the wireless datacomms market.
To demonstrate its potential in live situations, Parkeon will describe wireless pay and display solutions; Comstar will present on wireless credit card applications; and TNSI will outline a cashless beverage vending solution.
There is also a presentation on BodyKom, the Bluetex hardware platform for remote care and security, given jointly by WSI and Kiwok.
Sensorlogic is scheduled to present on a new middleware technology for facilitating the wholesale M2M business model.
Presentations within the federal and local government sectors include: real-time passenger and traffic information systems (Technisyst), military vehicle management by Networkcar, and the benefits of wireless handhelds for the New York City Police Department (Datamaxx).
These case studies are drawn from the global base of Mobitex vendors and users.
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