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Industry expert Craig Held to speak on Exploring New Options for Cathodic Protection Remote Monitoring
SALT LAKE CITY, UT, NACE CORROSION 2012 (Booth #2300), March 12, 2012 — FreeWave Technologies, (http://www.freewave.com), manufacturer of the most reliable, high-performance spread spectrum and licensed radios for critical data transmission, will showcase its latest technologies for cathodic protection at the NACE Corrosion 2012 Conference and Exposition (http://events.nace.org/conferences/c2012/index_overview.asp). Besides demonstrating its latest products for cathodic protection applications in oil and gas, water/wastewater industries, among other marketplaces, industry expert, Craig Held, will be speaking on new options for cathodic protection remote monitoring.
“Protection of our pipeline and waterway infrastructure is vital to the overall safety, day-to-day commerce and operation of our country,” explained Craig Held, general manager, international at FreeWave Technologies. “Mitigating problems before they happen can avert disasters from occurring and ensure safety and protection of our critical infrastructure that we all rely upon each and every day.”
FreeWave will be showing a number of its latest product offerings, including its popular FGR2 Family of Radios, HTplus, IO-E, Battery Powered Waterproof Unit (BPWU) and the GX-CP, its newest cathodic protection wireless radio at 2.4 GHz frequency.
In addition, Held will be presenting a paper entitled “Exploring New Options for Cathodic Protection Remote Monitoring” on Monday, March 12 at 2:30 p.m. in the Salt Palace Convention Center, Room 155 F. Held will examine key considerations for implementing an automated remote monitoring solution. To help operators make the right cathodic protection choice, he will review the most effective security offerings, discuss seamless integration of multiple pipe-to-soils with IO Expansion technologies and highlight the A/C signal interference detection.
About FreeWave Technologies
Founded in 1993, FreeWave Technologies manufactures the most reliable, high performing, lowest power consumption, spread spectrum and licensed radios for mission-critical data transmission. Through engineering excellence and a relentless commitment to best-in-class manufacturing, FreeWave customers enjoy superior radio up-time, range and the lowest cost of ownership available. Based in Boulder, Colorado, FreeWave designs and manufactures radios that are the leading choice for oil and gas, utility, military and numerous other industrial applications. Organizations that count on radio data communications for operational success – where failure and down-time are not an option – trust FreeWave for custom network design, system engineering and customer support that are unparalleled in the market. For additional information, contact FreeWave directly at 866.399.4930 or at newsinfo@freewave.com. Visit the company’s website at www.freewave.com.
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Press Contact:
Christin Jeffers Catapult PR-IR 303-581-7760 ext. 19 cjeffers@catapultpr-ir.comGeneral Manager of International markets to present on the increased efficiency and cost savings offered by battery powered remote monitoring for pipe-to-soil measurements
WHO: Craig Held
General Manager, International
FreeWave Technologies, Inc.
Craig Held is general manager of FreeWave Technologies’ international operations and also serves as cathodic protection product manager.
Founded in 1993, FreeWave Technologies is a world leader in the innovative design/manufacture of license-free spread spectrum, licensed band radios and wireless data solutions that are trusted for mission critical applications around the world (www.freewave.com).
WHAT: “Applications and Innovations for Battery Powered Remote Operating”
Today, when it comes to cathodic protection remote monitoring, automation is making its way as a leading solution. A relative new comer to automated remote monitoring is the use of licensed and spread spectrum wireless data radios that collect mission-critical data. Battery-powered remote monitoring is a new solution that is available for pipe-to-soil measurement. Unlike a traditional wireless system, this automated remote monitoring system option can be submersed and installed underground. This allows operators to more effectively protect their assets in extremely difficult environments. Battery-powered remote monitoring eliminates the need for manual measurements and provides real-time data from the field directly to the user’s fingertips to the point where it’s feasible to eliminate most, if not all, pipe-to-soil manual monitoring.
This presentation will discuss remote monitoring options that are available and affordable in a secure proprietary network with no connection fees. In addition, it will provide a real-world case study example of how technologies, like this are being deployed at a major international airport to improve its automated monitoring.
WHERE: Middle East Corrosion Conference and Exhibition (MECCE) 2012
Gulf International Convention Center-Gulf Hotel
Manama, Kingdom of Bahrain
WHEN: Applications and Innovations for Battery Powered Remote Operating
Tuesday, Feb. 14
11:50 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. AST
CONTACT: For more information on FreeWave, or to set up an interview with Mr. Held, please contact Christin Jeffers at Catapult PR-IR (303) 581-7760, ext. 19 or cjeffers@catapultpr-ir.com
WHO: Craig Held
Business advisor and acting cathodic protection product manager
FreeWave Technologies, Inc.
(www.freewave.com)
Craig Held is a business advisor and acting cathodic protection product manager at FreeWave Technologies. He also heads up the company’s international business in China and Latin America.
Founded in 1993, FreeWave Technologies is a world leader in the innovative design and manufacture of license-free spread spectrum and licensed band radios and wireless data solutions that are trusted for mission critical applications around the world. (www.freewave.com).
WHAT: ”Implementing Remote Wireless Monitoring of Pipeline Integrity and Cathodic Protection”
The key building block to cost effective, pipeline integrity, corrosion protection programs is vital, timely monitoring and reporting of cathodic protection data from remote corrosion protection field sites to a centralized data collection system complete with automated regulatory reporting.
This presentation will discuss how to implement new remote wireless cathodic protection monitoring using a variety of hybrid networks, including radios that are relatively low-cost, easy-to-install, have no licensing fees and no monthly, re-occurring fees.
WHERE: NACE International Corrosion 2010 Conference & Expo
Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center
200 E. Market St.
San Antonio, TX 78205 USA
WHEN: Wednesday, March 17 at 9:20 a.m.
Cathodic Protection Criteria and Application Symposium – STG 05
Room 213 A/B
CONTACT: For more information on FreeWave, or to set up an interview with Mr. Held, please contact Christin Jeffers at Catapult PR-IR (303) 581-7760, ext. 14 or cjeffers@catapultpr-ir.com
WHO: Craig Held
Cathodic Protection Product Manager
FreeWave Technologies
(www.freewave.com)
Craig Held is the cathodic protection manager product manager at FreeWave Technologies as well as head of marketing. He also heads up the company’s international accounts in China and Latin America.
Founded in 1993, FreeWave Technologies is a world leader in the innovative design and manufacture of license-free spread spectrum and licensed band radios and wireless data solutions that are trusted for mission critical applications around the world. www.freewave.com.
WHAT: Implementing Remote Wireless Monitoring of Pipeline Integrity and Cathodic Protection
Today, multi-purpose, built-for-purpose, all-in-one, pipeline integrity automation, wireless, data communication radios are available that monitor and report all cathodic protection rectifier operations, automate rectifier interruption, monitor rectifier operational status, monitor and report pipe-to-soil potential, pipeline pressure and pipeline pigging operations. These new cathodic protection monitoring radios wire directly to field assets and feed critical pipeline information into existing company data systems without going outside the company’s firewall security protection. This presentation will discuss how to implement remote wireless new cathodic protection monitoring radios that are relatively low-cost, easy-to-install, have no licensing fees and no monthly, re-occurring fees.
WHERE: NACE Western Area Conference
Hyatt Grand Champions Resort Villas and Spa
Indian Wells, CA
WHEN: Wednesday, Nov. 11, 9:30 a.m. to 10:15 a.m.
CONTACT: For more information on FreeWave, or to set up an interview with Mr. Held, please contact Christin Jeffers at Catapult PR-IR (303) 581-7760, ext. 14 or cjeffers@catapultpr-ir.com