Opto 22 to Present at Emerging Technologies Summit in California

Oct. 22, 2012
Industrial automation manufacturer Opto 22 will present its OptoEMU Sensor family of energy management products in Pasadena, CA at the fifth Emerging Technologies (ET) Summit.

Industrial automation manufacturer Opto 22 will present its OptoEMU Sensor family of energy management products in Pasadena, CA at the fifth Emerging Technologies (ET) Summit. The event, to be held October 15-17, 2012 at the Pasadena Convention Center, brings together technologists, entrepreneurs, researchers, utilities, regulators, and investors to explore new approaches to energy-related programs.

Opto 22's OptoEMU Sensor and OptoEMU Sensor DR energy monitoring appliances will be demonstrated at the event. Both units gather detailed, real-time energy usage data from buildings, meters, and equipment, and then deliver that data to enterprise business and control systems and Web-based applications for monitoring and analysis. OptoEMU Sensor DR can also signal electrical equipment to shed load.

Event Information

Date:   October 15-17, 2012

Location: Pasadena Convention Center, Pasadena, CA

Learn more about this event and register for it at www.etsummit.com.

 

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