#emrex Airsprite WirelessHART Technology Sells to e-Senza

Sept. 30, 2009

One of the other speakers at the ClimateTalk Alliance meeting yesterday was Paul Sereiko, former CEO of Airsprite Technologies, which was one of the first victims of the banking crisis. Paul informed me that his very innovative WirelessHART technology has finally found a new home. "You can tell people that e-Senza Technologies GmbH is acquiring the Airsprite intellectual property. I'm delighted that it has found a home."

One of the other speakers at the ClimateTalk Alliance meeting yesterday was Paul Sereiko, former CEO of Airsprite Technologies, which was one of the first victims of the banking crisis. Paul informed me that his very innovative WirelessHART technology has finally found a new home. "You can tell people that e-Senza Technologies GmbH is acquiring the Airsprite intellectual property. I'm delighted that it has found a home."

Airsprite's demise was strictly because of the unavailability of credit, not because the products or the ideas weren't top rate.

We can probably assume that e-Senza will again bring out Airsprite's "WirelessHART in a Box" OEM kit for the smaller HART Communications Foundation members who want a head start on having a WirelessHART and HART 7 product line, but don't have the undedicated engineering resources to start their own projects.

The HART Ecosystem continues to grow.

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