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AN INDEPENDENT PUBLICATION NOT AFFILIATED WITH CES Kimberly Oser Publisher Jules Denton-Card Senior Associate Publisher Anthony Socci Associate Publisher Lorrie Baumann Editorial Director JoEllen Lowry • Jeanie Catron • Karrie Welborn Associate Editors Yasmine Brown Art Director Jonathan Schieffer Graphic Designer Caitlyn McGrath • Susan Stein Customer Service Managers Marcos Morhaim Senior Account Manager Adrian Chacon • Andy Hartnett • Beth Painter Louis Palos • Danny Ranney Account Managers Tara Neal Director of Operations Jay Watson • Hannah Stefanovich Show Logistics & Distribution Enrico Cecchi European Sales Consumer Electronics Daily News is published by Oser Communications Group ©2019 All rights reserved. Executive and editorial offices at: 1877 N. Kolb Road, Tucson, AZ 85715 520.721.1300/Fax: 520.721.6300 European offices located at Lungarno Benvenuto Cellini, 11, 50125 Florence, Italy www.osercommunicationsgroup.com Lee M. Oser Founder Consumer Electronics Daily News Thursday, January 10, 2019 4 Hanwha Techwin Introduces New Eco-Friendly Baby Monitor Hanwha Techwin (formerly Samsung Techwin) debuted the Wisenet BabyView Eco PT wireless video baby monitor – the latest in its line of consumer video monitoring and home surveillance prod- ucts. The BabyView Eco PT includes an energy efficient mode for power conser- vation and has a camera that allows users to pan up to 295 degrees and tilt up to 110 degrees for a full range of visibility in any room of the home where children are present. "Hanwha Techwin is committed to providing home security products that effortlessly enable people to keep an eye on their homes and children," said Richard Simone, Hanwha Techwin America Vice President of Sales and Marketing. "The BabyView Eco PT is the newest addition to our line of video baby monitors, helping people keep their babies even safer with low-power con- sumption and a full range of vision con- trol." Parents can now keep a closer eye on their children thanks to the remote-con- trol pan and tilt function of the new BabyView Eco PT camera. Especially useful for babies who have begun to crawl or inquisitive tod- dlers who love to explore, the BabyView Eco PT allows parents to maneuver the cam- era vertically and horizontally to get a better view of the surrounding area. The BabyView Eco PT lets parents create a more energy efficient and envi- ronmentally friendly home for their chil- dren with its energy-saving Eco mode. While the device does come with VOX mode as well, the Eco mode gives users another way to further conserve power. Students Nationwide Discover the Possibilities of LoRa Networks MultiTech Systems, Inc., a leading global manufacturer of M2M and IoT communi- cation devices, announced the MultiTech University IoT Program is continuing on its growth path and creating opportuni- ties for students by providing the tools and education to apply new connectivity technologies. As part of the program, MultiTech provides students with access to solu- tions within its award-winning product line, introducing an exceptional opportu- nity to apply their expertise and creativi- ty, while simultaneously exploring the possibilities of LoRa ® . "Students that are utilizing our prod- ucts are eager to explore different use cases. The LoRa-based systems provide them with flexibility and the tools they need to easily implement very creative solutions to address issues important to them," said Senior Product Manager, Gregg Zastrow at MultiTech. "It is our pleasure to work with such an enthusias- tic and collaborative community and we look forward to further expanding the program and providing even more oppor- tunities for students and universities." A sampling of deployments currently in the works include: University of Texas –Yousef Baiji, a stu- dent at the University of Texas, is writing his thesis on leak detection in oil pipes, a major issue within the oil and gas indus- try. "I'm using MultiTech's mDot con- nected to a flow meter to measure the flow and volume and also am using bme280 for pipe temperature. The first phase was to gather data from a pipe using water as an experiment. I'm exploring the possibility to implement machine learning to get some results." Continued on Page 49 Continued on Page 49

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