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PER061
Issue date: 10th October 2007
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Perpetuum completes £5 million B-round to fund commercialisation of
its vibration energy harvesting generator
Perpetuum, the leading manufacturer of vibration energy harvesting devices,
has completed a £5 million funding round backed by Environmental Technologies
Fund (ETF), Quester, and Top Technology. The investment is to be used to
support Perpetuum in commercialising its vibration energy-harvesting generator.
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Perpetuum completes $10 million B-round to fund
commercialization of its vibration energy harvesting generator
Southampton, UK, October 10th 2007 - Perpetuum, the leading manufacturer
of vibration energy harvesting devices, has completed a $10 million funding
round backed by Environmental Technologies Fund (ETF), Quester, and Top
Technology. The investment is to be used to support Perpetuum in commercializing
its vibration energy-harvesting generator. . .
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PER028
Issue date: 2nd October 2007
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Perpetuum’s PMG17 Energy Harvester is ATEX-certified for hazardous
environments
Perpetuum launches the intrinsically safe ATEX version of the industrial
PMG17 vibration energy harvester, for safe working in Zone 0, 1 or 2 environments.
The microgenerator that enables wireless, battery-free sensing for condition
monitoring and asset management applications has been given an ATEX EC-Type
Examination Certificate and a IECEx Draft Certificate of Conformity. These
certificates, when combined with pending QA certifications, will allow Perpetuum
to supply the PMG17 to its customers with Ex ia IIC T4 markings. . . /continued
PER055
Issue date: 22nd August 2007
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Perpetuum and Texas Instruments enable sensor system manufacturers to transmit
high data loads entirely powered by vibration energy-harvesting
Perpetuum, the world leader in vibration energy-harvesting, announces its
PMG17 vibration energy-harvesting microgenerator can readily be used to
power the Texas Instruments CC2420 single chip RF transceiver and MSP430
16 bit ultra-low-power microcontroller. As a result, sensor node manufacturers
can now design battery-free sensor systems using the IEEE 802.15.4 standard
even for the most data intensive applications such as condition monitoring.
This opens up many new opportunities for proprietary protocols. . /continued
PER051
Issue date: 12th June 2007
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| USA
Perpetuum achieves ISO9001 quality management standard
Perpetuum, the world leaders in practical, vibration energy harvesting technology,
is pleased to announce it has achieved the internationally recognised ISO9001:2000
certification . . . /continued
Booth 429
Sensors Expo, Rosemount, IL
12 - 13 June 2007
Perpetuum Energy Harvesting at Sensors Expo
Rosemount (IL), 12th June 2007 - Perpetuum, the world leaders in practical,
vibration energy-harvesting technology, will be displaying a working system
powered by its PMG17 microgenerator at Sensors Expo on booth 429. . . /continued
PER030
Issue date: 16th April 2007
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Perpetuum powers Prüftecknik’s
new, low cost wireless condition monitoring system
Perpetuum’s energy harvesters power the world’s first low cost
industrial wireless condition monitoring system at Prüftechnik’s
stand D16, hall 24, at the Hannover Fair
. . . /continued
Perpetuum versorgt das neue preisgünstige, kabellose
Zustandsüberwachungssystem des Unternehmens Prüftechnik mit Energie
Die Energy Harvester [Geräte, die elektrische Energie aus Vibrationen
oder Temperaturunterschieden gewinnen] des Unternehmens Perpetuum versorgen
das weltweit erste preisgünstige, industrielle und kabellose Zustandsüberwachungssystem
des Unternehmens Prüftechnik, Stand D16, Halle 24, Hannover Messe,
mit
Energie. . . /continued
PER018
Issue date: 17th October 2006
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USA
New vibration energy harvester generates more power
from low levels of vibration
PMG17 is the next major breakthrough in vibration energy harvesting technology.
The wireless and battery-free device is capable of generating useful energy
from levels of vibration that are 35% lower than previously possible, and
across a large bandwidth of vibration frequencies. . . /continued
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