FreeWave Expert, Craig Held, to Discuss Remote Wireless Monitoring for Pipeline Integrity and Cathodic Protection at NACE Corrosion Conference 2010
BOULDER, Colo., March 15 /PRNewswire/ --
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 [email protected]
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