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Kathleen Martin

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There’s still a lot of ‘runway’ in gas monitoring to be realised and the deployment of NB-IoT (Narrow-Band Internet of Things) represents a big opportunity in the US gases industry.
That’s the view of Nick Marco, Sr. Business Development Manager of Industrial Gas at Otodata Technologies, speaking during gasworld’s Lands of Opportunity webinar on Friday (3rd December).
Sponsored by DOD Technologies, the webinar explored the US industrial gases market as both the original land of opportunity and a market reloaded with market drivers and opportunities.
Marco joined Wise Telemetry, a leading provider of remote monitoring devices and services for the industrial gas industry, in 2018. The Pittsburgh-based company was acquired in April (2021) by Otodata Technologies, itself a designer, developer, and manufacturer of market-leading remote level monitoring products and technologies for a variety of industries.
In recent months, Wise Telemetry had also announced a partnership with Ratermann Manufacturing that will see the latter’s cryogenic tanks equipped with the former’s solutions. Marco affirmed he sees such partnerships as the way forward as the digitisation of the industry continues to accelerate, and noted the trend for monitoring more assets ‘beyond just bulk tanks’.
Read more: https://www.gasworld.com/digitisation-what-does-nb-iot-mean-for-the-industry/2022311.article
 

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