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Perpetuum Ltd.
Epsilon House
Southampton, United Kingdom

Press release date: June 12, 2007
Perpetuum Energy Harvesting at Sensors Expo
Rosemount (IL), 12th June 2007 - Perpetuum, the world leaders in practical, vibration energy-harvesting technology, will be displaying a working system powered by its PMG17 microgenerator at Sensors Expo on booth 429. The company will also be celebrating achieving the internationally recognised ISO9001:2000 certification. The accreditation means that customers can be assured of the company's commitment to the quality of its service and products, which are a key enabling technology for wireless sensing.
"Focusing on quality is important for our customers, and being awarded this accreditation is a key milestone for us," says Rich Mangan, Director, Perpetuum. "We have been working towards this standard for four months and we are proud to have achieved it first time."
Perpetuum's energy harvesting microgenerators are being used to power additional sensing points for existing condition monitoring systems and make possible a wide range of new condition monitoring and Asset Management applications.
The PMG17 microgenerator converts the vibration of equipment running on mains frequency (50 or 60Hz) into electrical energy and can generate enough energy to power a wireless transmitter sending up to 6Kbytes of critical condition monitoring data every few minutes, or smaller amounts of data, several times a second. This eliminates the need for batteries and expensive wiring.
For further information contact: Perpetuum Ltd., Epsilon House, Southampton Science Park, Southampton SO16 7NS. Tel : +44 (0)23 8076 5888. email : info@perpetuum.co.uk
http://www.perpetuum.co.uk/
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