IDC90
07 December 2011
IDC’s ZigBee wireless mesh technology is playing a major role in tracking - in real time - the dispensing of beverages in the hospitality industry. The ZigBee low power wireless technology makes it possible for the first time to track when, where, what and how much beer or spirit is dispensed.
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IDC95
08 November 2011
IDC’s low power ZigBee wireless technology is providing a simple, low cost solution for reducing maintenance costs and improving operating flexibility in plants with large conveyor control schemes, where a central PLC controls a line of several conveyors in sequence.
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IDC92
29 September 2011
IDC’s new NetLight system of wireless integrated lighting controllers makes street lighting far more energy efficient, flexible, and interactive.
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IDC93
24 August 2011
IDC is expanding the scope of its ZigBee low power wireless network products, in range, network size and security, with the introduction of the new ZB109 Router.
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IDC94
07 July 2011
IDC has launched the ZB116, a smaller version of its energy saving power blocks, providing a low cost, wireless operated switch with remote power monitoring, which reduces energy consumption by automatically powering down non essential equipment in typical applications such as lighting, heating, air-conditioning and IT data centres.
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IDC83
12 April 2011
Implementing services metering and monitoring networks across large and remote sites is essential to determine accurate service usage figures, apportion energy costs across respective cost centres, and improve the accountability of managers to monitor and maintain the services aspects of their assets.
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IDC68
21 February 2011
IDC's Zigbee (Trademark) wireless products provide simple decentralised wireless mesh networks that enable process manufacturers to improve their control and monitoring procedures, achieving end-to-end visibility of production processes, personnel, logistics and distribution operations.
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IDC77
08 February 2011
Wireless networking and automation specialist, IDC has developed a ZigBee-based PCB, which slots into eco2 (TM) power blocks manufactured by CMD Ltd to provide energy saving in general offices.
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IDC82
20 January 2011
Low power wireless specialist, IDC Ltd, is providing improved, cable-less machine monitoring and enhanced safeguarding with its new range of wireless- enabled stacking beacons.
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IDC85
21 December 2010
Improving production line efficiency through smarter communication and integrating warehouse distribution systems with external logistics were the main focus for visitors to the Intelligent Distributed Controls (IDC) exhibition stand at the well attended IMHX show this year.
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IDC69
03 December 2010
IDC is applying its RFID technology in a new Transport iNet –funded project to develop a Driver Behaviour System that aims to improve road safety and reduce accidents by alerting drivers – at all times - when they exceed speed limits.
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IDC84
12 November 2010
IDC one of the UK’s leading experts in improving warehouse, logistics and production line efficiency using dedicated wireless data systems and hardware, is exhibiting at IMHX at the NEC this month. The show runs from the 16th to the 19th of November and IDC is located on stand L141 in Hall 19.
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IDC59
08 October 2010
Having successfully supplied a ZigBee (TM) based system to enable a leading UK motor vehicle manufacturer to ensure that all components for car production arrive JIT on the assembly line, IDC has now supplied a similar system to the French division of the same manufacturer.
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IDC50
30 September 2010
IDC’s new ZB103 Gateway provides a ZigBee to serial interface (RS232/RS422/ RS485) connection, and can convert serial devices, such as intelligent sensors, RFID and barcode readers into wireless devices.
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IDC78
18 August 2010
IDC’s ZB111 wireless bar code reader is helping to minimise maintenance downtime and costs in a major (100,000m²) new distribution centre (DC) that IDC has recently automated for a global retailer.
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IDC51
23 July 2010
IDC is providing optimum interface capabilities for its ZigBee range of wireless mesh products, with the launch of its ZB104 Ethernet Gateway.
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IDC49
29 June 2010
IDC has launched a new addition to its ZigBee range of wireless mesh products for use in automation, manufacturing and logistical operations.
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IDC44
22 June 2010
Intelligent Distributed Controls (IDC) has introduced a range of Zigbee (trademark) -based wireless products, which enable machine builders and original equipment manufacturers (OEM) to integrate wireless networking into their own products.
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IDC58
08 June 2010
IDC has launched a new Zigbee (Trademark) wireless -based solution for companies requiring a low cost inventory-stores management system.
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IDC76
13 May 2010
Wireless- mesh networking and automation specialist, IDC, has won a £250,000 grant from the East Midlands Development Corporation to develop a plug-in wireless- controlled system that will make street lighting far more energy efficient, flexible, and interactive - with all lanterns communicating via a GPRS modem connected to a hosted server.
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IDC74
16 February 2010
IDC’s new low cost ZB111 hand held mobile barcode scanner, for goods in/out and inventory management systems, is designed for smaller organisations that cannot invest in full blown Windows CE™ handheld terminals.
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IDC71
29 January 2010
IDC has scored a notable success with its Zigbee wireless –based, low cost inventory-stores management system.
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IDC63
07 January 2010
Intelligent Distributed Controls (IDC) has extended its range of Zigbee™ wireless communication products with the introduction of the ZB107 Wireless Switch Interface.
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IDC66
09 December 2009
IDC’s new ZB113 wireless push button station has been designed as a robust operator station typically for use in manufacturing processes, for parts calling, Andon paging, supervisor calling, forklift paging, alarms and many more.
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IDC67
10 August 2009
IDC has added the wireless- based ZB112 call button to its ZigBeeTM range of interactive paging and call systems products, for use in hospitals, clinics, nursing homes and disabled facilities. The ZB112 is programmable and battery powered, removing the requirement for external power supplies or control cables. The device has extremely low power consumption, enabling it to operate for years without the need to replace batteries in most applications.
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IDC62
07 August 2009
Intelligent Distributed Controls (IDC) has added the ZB101 Personal Interactive Key Fob to its range of ZigBee wireless communication products. The Key Fob is a compactly designed remote push button and alarm which is ideal for personnel tracking in hazardous working conditions, as found in remote substations and marine industries.
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IDC61
07 August 2009
IDC is providing safeguards for the secure temperature monitoring of critical healthcare assets, such as vaccines, drugs and blood, with the introduction of its ZB110 ZigBee wireless monitoring device. The ZB110 is an extremely low power device designed for installation in fridges and freezers at healthcare facilities.
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IDC60
07 August 2009
Modern healthcare systems require up-to-date information at the touch of a button. This is exactly what IDC is delivering with its ZigBeeTM wireless mesh products. Providing true system- on- a- chip solutions, with the benefits of built-in positional engines, small size and extremely low power consumption.
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