Oceanology International 2014 Thanks

Gill Instruments exhibit at Oceonology International 2014We would like to thank all of our visitors at Oceanology International 2014.

Our range of offshore and marine focused instruments proved interesting for many visitors. The news that our popular WindObserver Intrinsically Safe (IS) wind sensor now has IECEx certification and the launch of our new IS approved Low Voltage Power Communications Interface (LVPCI) was also well received.

Paul Rogers, Head of Sales at Gill Instruments comments “I would just like to thank everyone who took the time to visit us at the Oceanology International exhibition in London. This year we announced the new IECEx certification for our market leading WindObserver IS and launched the new IS LVPCI. Both of these generated huge interest for us and we are busy following up the enquiries we received from around the world.”

We look forward to seeing everyone at next year’s event.

What problems can MetStream solve?

Gill Instruments, developers of MetStream- the new intelligent communications hub, have recently produced a white paper which outlines some of the reoccurring problems meteorologists encounter when connecting sensors and capturing, processing and analysing data, and how MetStream is designed to solve these issues.

Meteorologist and author of the paper, Richard McKay, will be exhibiting at the American Meteorological Society’s conference in Atlanta, USA from 2-6 February 2014. Richard will be on stand 903 throughout the show, giving visitors the opportunity to discuss the paper and the potential offered by MetStream.

MetStream, which was released in late 2013 combines both low powered hardware with a flexible web-based user interface allowing users to process, stream and store data from multiple devices via an easy to use system. Designed to connect to a network of sensors, MetStream converts data outputs, at high-speeds into manageable data formats, accessible via a laptop, tablet or smartphone. MetStream provides a powerful and cost effective solution to managing high data inputs streamed from multiple sensors.

Richard McKay, comments “AMS provides an excellent opportunity to discuss the white paper with manufacturers, integrators and end users looking for innovative ways to manage an increasing amount of data over the internet.  Historically power has been the issue when using computers to manage data and remote communications and one Metstream benefit is its very low power consumption. At AMS, I look forward to seeing as many people as possible and explaining more about how Metstream solves other historic issues”.

The white paper ‘What problems do the meteorological and environmental industries encounter when sampling, managing and visualising data from intelligent serial devices?’ is now available from Gill Instruments.

 

Gill Instruments sponsor the Second Amateur Meteorologists’ Conference

Gill Instruments are pleased to be supporting the Second Amateur Meteorologists’ Conference organised by the Royal Meteorological Society.The conference will be held at the University of Reading on the 13th to the 15th September 2013 and is open to meteorology enthusiasts across Europe.Supported by National Meteorology Societies, the weekend event aims to promote measurement and data collection techniques of global weather. The conference will combine a programme lead by keynote speakers from amateur to professional meteorologist and an exhibition from reputable organisations.Organised to explore the impact of weather on our daily lives, the conference provides the perfect environment to share, observe and discuss your passions with others.Gill Instruments will be demonstrating the WindSonic ultrasonic anemometer range and the MetPak range of multi-sensor Weather stations in the main exhibition hall. Our range of meteorological instruments feature solid-state technology to measure a range of weather parameters and are proven in a number of harsh environment applications. With the largest range of wind speed and direction sensors currently on the market, our display will be a must see for all weather monitoring enthusiasts.Visitors to the stand will also get a first glimpse of our newest meteorological products due to launch shortly, along with our biggest product launch to-date.If you would like to talk to us about any of our products please come and see us at the conference or contact us to arrange a meeting.