Latest News for 2010...
09/04/2010 - Seoul , Korea - MTECH Systems opti-MET Server sets new continuous uptime record
In June 2007 the MTECH Systems supplied Incheon Airport 3rd runway project with CAT-IIIB capable AWOS system software. At that time the software was accepted by the customer and put into full time service. At last customer contact in April 2010 the system was still running without failure from the initial acceptance date. This has set a new 24/7/365 uptime record of over 25,000 continuous operational hours for the software at one of the busiest airports in the world.
25/03/2010 - Helsinki, Finland - Meteorex / TECO / CIMO Conference and Expo
METEOREX is one of the biggest exhibitions of meteorological instruments, related equipment and services in the world. Only being held every couple of years makes this a key event for customers and suppliers to meet and review the latest technologies available. MTECH would like to invite all delegates to the TECO & CIMO Conferences to visit with our representatives on our stand at the METEOREX event. We will be exhibiting selected sensors and software from our product lines including our 8300-CHS ceilometer. For more information see : http://meteorex2010.fmi.fi
14/02/2010 - Bali, Indonesia - WMO Regional Association 5 Conference and Expo
MTECH would like to invite all WMO afilliated delegates to the WMO RA-V Conference and Expo to visit with our representatives on our stand at the event. We will be exhibiting selected sensors and software from our product lines including our 8300-CHS ceilometer.
22/01/2010 - Taipei, Taiwan - Contract Award: 14 opti-MET AWAS Systems for the CAF
MTECH has been awarded a contract to supply 14 opti-MET AWAS systems to the Chinese Airforce for deployment into the countries main military airports. The full contract value is in excess of 2.0 Million USD and was awarded to the consortium of MTECH in partnership with a local prime contractor. The systems include RVR, Cloud, and Lightning in addition to the usual sensors on airfield AWS units. This order included 18 fully compatible tactical weather stations capable of networking into the system. The system includes hot standby AWOS servers with SQL database weather data storage and web interface capability. The AWOS systems will be networked to a central site enabling the weather data to be collected and modeled in the systems central supercomputer. Project delivery is scheduled to be completed by 2011.
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