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Latest meteorological instruments to be displayed at InterMet Asia

Gill Instruments with Sea and Land Technologies (SALT) will be exhibiting ultrasonic wind sensors, compact weather stations and met software at InterMet Asia in Singapore, from 2-3 June 2014.

InterMET Asia is supported by the World Meteorological Organisation (WMO) and is the only dedicated meteorological technology event in Asia Pacific. It is tailored to helping the understanding and management of weather risks to commerce, industry and government.

Gill Instruments will be with their local distributor, SALT, on stand D01 displaying their range of meteorological instruments and software, including ultrasonic anemometers, MetPak compact weather stations and MetStream – the intelligent communications hub.

For more information please contact info@gillinstruments.com

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