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Nanoprecise announces light energy harvesting predictive maintenance sensor

September 15, 2023
Nanoprecise announces light energy harvesting predictive maintenance sensor

Nanoprecise Sci Corp announces Zone 0 compliant light energy harvesting sensor, MachineDoctorLUX. Nanoprecise continues to push boundaries of creation while embracing sustainability. MachineDoctor LUX’s introduces company’s dedication to shaping a more productive and eco-conscious future for industrial monitoring.

This cellular sensor not only ushers in different era of efficiency and precision but also addresses pressing need for sustainable solutions. Designed to function securely in both indoor and outdoor settings, MachineDoctor LUX sensor draws power from available ambient light sources, eliminating inconvenience of battery replacements often faced in field, while reducing sensor’s overall environmental footprint.

The sensor’s smart power management combines light energy harvesting via self-contained solar panels, with a long life Lithium-Ion battery to ensure uninterrupted data collection even in variable to low light conditions. Because of this proprietary dual power system, MachineDoctor LUX is self-sustainable, boasting a lifespan of up to 10 years.

“We are thrilled to reveal the world’s first 6-in-1, e-sim, light harvesting condition monitoring sensor, as a testament to our commitment to innovation and sustainability. By offering a solution that operates off ambient light, we are not only enhancing operational efficiency, but also supporting our customers and partners in their efforts towards a greener future.” says Sunil Vedula, founder and CEO at Nanoprecise Sci Corp.

The versatility of Zone 0 compliant sensor extends beyond its energy productivity. With cellular connectivity via e-sim and a non-intrusive installation process, the sensor is an ideal choice for applications. From indoor facilities to outdoor installations, the patent pending MachineDoctor LUX sensor empowers businesses to access real time data insights without limitations of battery dependency.

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