Opto 22 To Present OptoEMU Sensor Energy Management Products at World Energy Engineering Congress in Atlanta
Nov. 2, 2012
Industrial automation manufacturer Opto 22 will present its OptoEMU Sensor family of energy management products in Atlanta, GA at the 35th World Energy Engineering Congress (WEEC).
Industrial automation manufacturer Opto 22 will present its OptoEMU Sensor family of energy management products in Atlanta, GA at the 35th World Energy Engineering Congress (WEEC). The event will be held October 31 through November 2, 2012 at the Georgia World Congress Center. Energy end users, energy industry professionals, and others will learn about new technologies, regulatory developments, industry trends, and economic and market forces that affect an organization's energy and economic future.
At the conference, visit Opto 22 in booth 321 to learn how to reduce energy costs and see how demand response programs can be a source of revenue for your business. There will be live demonstrations of Opto 22's OptoEMU Sensor and OptoEMU Sensor DR energy monitoring appliances. 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.
Discounted and Free Event Passes
Opto 22 is offering a discounted WEEC conference pass-a $200 savings-to the first 20 people to email their request to [email protected]. Two-day Exhibit Hall-only passes are also available free of charge. Visit op22.co/Qw41bJ for information.
Event Information
Date: October 31 - November 2, 2012 (conference); exhibits are Oct. 31 - Nov. 1
Location: Georgia World Congress Center, Atlanta, GA
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