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Leveraging AIS New Multi Touch Screen Technology Enhancements in Improving Building Automation Efficiency
IRVINE, Calif. --(Business Wire)--
American Industrial Systems Inc. AIS,
is an ISO 9001:2008 certified supplier and manufacturer of
cost-effective 10.1"
Projected Capacitive Multi-Touch Screen Panel PCs (start at $699)
which are fully-integrated‚ off-the-shelf units (COTS) that combine
high-performance Intel (News - Alert)® Atom™ Dual Core Processor N2600 1.60 GHz, Power
over Ethernet technology (PoE), and Projected Capacitive Touch
Technology in industrial-grade LCD flat panels, with sleek and flat
front surface industrial design. This PCT technology is a capacitance
system that delivers sensitive and accurate dual-touch interactive
experience. AIS Projected
Capacitive Multi-Touch Screen Panel Computers and HMI Terminals are
specifically suited for use in building automation, HVAC control, access
control, room reservation, room scheduling, as well as various
interactive digital signage applications. AIS multi touch PCs had been
specifically developed to provide high performance multi-touch
interactivity for display screen sizes 10.1", 10.4" and 18.5".
Cost-Effective Multi Touch Screen Operator Interface Computers and HMI Thin Clients Solutions (start at $699) (Photo: Business Wire)
"Technology is touching more people's lives every day. Multi-Touch
Technology-enabled devices and equipment can sense touch inputs in more
than one location simultaneously, andthey've been having a profound
impact in industrial settings nowadays," said Nelson Tsay, President of
AIS. "Nearly everyone is beginning to interact frequently with
multi-touch technology, including panel operators, engineers, managers,
executives and other decision-makers. Multi touch technology can make
workers more productive and facilities more profitable, because users
can simply do so many things with just their fingers than was previously
possible."
Unleash The Power Of Your Network With Power Over Ethernet (PoE)
Technology:
As the enterprise workspace evolves with more and more end devices for
communication, collaboration, security, and productivity, the need for
PoE is also evolving to support newer end devices with increased power
requirements.
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Energy efficiency by providing network resiliency at lower cost
through consolidation of backup power into the wiring closet.
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Faster deployment of new building access networking infrastructures by
eliminating the need for a power outlet at every endpoint.
A Better Visualization for Human Machine Interface (HMI) Applications:
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Enhanced Displays: Clarity (News - Alert), Accuracy And Simplicity
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Enabled Visibility: Faster, Better And Intelligent
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Optimized Visualization:
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Smart And Intelligent Building
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Building Automation Systems
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Building Management Systems
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Energy Management Systems
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Building Control Systems
About American Industrial Systems, Inc. (AIS)
AIS is a leading global designer and manufacturer of specialty military
embedded computing, industrial
panel pcs, rugged
panel computers, industrial
monitors, rugged
displays, operator
interface terminals, and outdoor
digital signage display systems
solutions for customers in the government, aerospace, defense, building
automation, chemical and petrochemical, food and beverage, oil and gas,
packaging, pharmaceuticals, pulp and paper, solar power, utilities,
water and waste water, and wind power markets. AIS specializes in
designing and manufacturing cost-effective LCD and embedded computing
products for the industrial market, as well as ODM/OEM applications
worldwide. Whether your vision involves off-the-shelf displays or highly
customized embedded computing solutions, AIS can supply the experience,
technology, and resources needed in building it right and getting you to
market first. For additional information on AIS products and services,
please call AIS toll-free at 1-888-485-6688 or visit our new website at: www.aispro.com.

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