Gill Instruments to exhibit at Meteorex 2014

meteorex-2014From 7-9 July 2014, Gill Instruments will be exhibiting at METEOREX in St. Petersburg, Russia.

As the world’s largest exhibition in the field of hydrometeorology, hydrology and environmental monitoring, METEOREX is at the forefront of instrumentation technology. The event will run alongside the 7th Russian National Meteorological Congress providing an ideal platform to network with exhibitors and visitors across the industry.

Gill Instruments will be exhibiting on stand 130 alongside Russian distributor Meteomaster, showcasing the latest weather measurement technology for the hydrometeorology market. The MetPak family of professional weather stations will be on display with the MetStream intelligent communications hub, which are now available as part of the MetConnect price package.

If you would like to arrange a meeting during Meteorex please contact +44(0)1590 613500 or email contact@gillinstruments.com, alternatively please visit stand 130 for more product information.

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 to launch MetStream data solutions platform at upcoming event

The ground breaking new data solutions device from Gill Instruments will be launched at the Meteorological Technology World Expo 2013 later this month.The international event which takes place on the 15th-17th October 2013 in Brussels, will be a must-attend event for weather, climate and hydrometeorological professionals. Organised by the publishers of the Meteorological Technology International magazine, the event attracts over 3,000 visitors and 150 exhibiting organisations at the forefront of weather forecasting technology.Visitors to Gill Instruments stand (2030) will get a first glimpse of MetStream – a new data solutions platform capable of multi-channel data capture. Featuring a high speed data processing hub and a customisable software interface, MetStream allows users to link, bridge, process, store and stream data between devices.MetStream translates data outputs into an applicable language which users can view and interpreted in an html browser based interface. Data is streamed live directly to a computer, tablet or smartphone which is accessible at home or on the go.The new data solutions platform from Gill offers information without limits and a revolutionary end-to-end solution, unmatched in the market place.Gill will be providing live demonstrations from global installations throughout the exhibition and visitors will also be able to view the brand new MetStream concept video.MetStream will be displayed on stand 2030 alongside Gill’s range of ultrasonic weather monitoring sensors including the successful WindSonic and the MetPak compact weather station range.For more information on MetStream or any of our meteorological instruments please contact our sales team on 01590 613500 or visit gillinstruments.com

Stream, bridge, process, store and link with MetStream

Gill Instruments Limited, a leading worldwide design and manufacturer of meteorological and environmental instruments, is proud to launch the ground-breaking new data solutions platform ‘MetStream’.Comprised of a hub and supporting software, MetStream enables users to obtain multi-channel data via one single unit streaming it across to different outputs. Users can access data via tablets, smartphones and PCs, whenever and wherever they are.The idea behind MetStream originated from a gap in the market, based on limitations of using dataloggers or personal computers for data management. To guarantee a high quality end product, all development was kept in-house by using sister company Gill Research & Development Limited to develop the hardware and software.Richard McKay, Product Manager for Gill Instruments says “MetStream is a unique product in the marketplace. Building on the positive attributes of existing technologies, MetStream takes it one step further and provides an end-to-end solution for those who would like to bridge, link, store and stream their data in real time through to different devices.”A completely new solution to an age old problem, MetStream is unmatched in the marketplace.The MetStream hub is compact and hard wearing, designed to enable users to browse a dashboard style interface and adapt it to meet their needs, depending on the sensor equipment linked to the hub. Furthermore, sensors are not limited to work only with Gill Instruments own branded products.Gill Instruments will be showcasing MetStream, alongside other products from the world’s largest range of ultrasonic anemometers currently on the market, at the Meteorological Technology World Expo in Brussels, October – stand number 2030.