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Why LESS is MORE For Machine Vibration Monitoring With Wireless Batteryless IoT Technology

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Why LESS is MORE For Machine Vibration Monitoring With Wireless Batteryless IoT Technology batteries

Why LESS is MORE For Machine Vibration Monitoring With Wireless Batteryless IoT Technology

What’s the problem with batteries when it comes to IIoT solutions? Batteries Undermine the Value of the IoT by creating perpetual maintenance and an environmental nightmare. 1 Trillion sensors with 10-year batteries = 274 Million replacements per day. Everactive’s Machine Health Monitoring (MHM) solutions solve key IoT challenges by:

  • Continuous Sensing & Wireless Transmission
  • Using only low levels of harvested energy
  • IP66 | Class 1, Division 2 | Wide Operating Range
  • Insights from New Data Streams
  • Real-Time Alerts & Notifications
  • Cross-Platform APIs

In this webinar, Peter Woodman from Everactive, shows us how using batteryless sensors can monitor your equipment 24/7, eliminate your routine inspection routes and only send your vibration analyst to the field when you suspect there is a problem with your equipment. Or if it’s just you, you can analyze, diagnose and fix all your equipment with the same resources you currently have while increasing the frequency of inspection to always on. He also shows us a demo of how it all works on your equipment!

End-to-end solutions, no batteries required.

Peter leads Sales Engineering and Customer Success at Everactive from their Ann Arbor, Michigan office. After joining Everactive in 2018, Peter has helped Fortune 500 manufacturers and companies throughout North America unlock new data streams to save money, conserve energy and run more efficiently. Peter has presented Everactive technology at customer sites and industry events across North America. Peter is considered one of the leading advocates for batteryless sensing in the Industrial Internet of Things. In his spare time, Peter enjoys cheering on the University of Michigan Wolverines (B.G.S. 2003) and doing anything other than changing out dead batteries.

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