Hedro develops smart wireless sensors for the industry 4.0 transition.
- Old machines and dynamic environments require wireless sensors. Sensors in the market show a very closed configuration with real difficulties for configuring to process demands. Improved process monitoring by wireless sensors, enables user capabilities in terms of process control in complex operations.
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