A BLE Gateway for Hazardous Areas

Wireless Networking

Extronics CEO, John Hartley had the pleasure of joining Howard Doherty, VP of sales at Cassia Networks recently to discuss the new ATX2000 Bluetooth gateway designed for hazardous areas.

Extronics and Cassia Networks have brought together their collective expertise in wireless networks to develop an elegant BLE gateway for hazardous areas.

The Extronics iWAP XN3 hazardous area wireless enclosure powered by the ATX2000 BLE gateway from Cassia Networks, allows users to access critical hazardous area data. Connecting smart sensors for applications such as condition monitoring is a key challenge for process industries, especially when that data is from within a hazardous area.

Listen to the podcast and learn more about how the ATX2000 can help businesses collect smart sensor data at scale in hazardous areas.

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About the Author
JH John Hartley
John Hartley
Executive Advisor I Strategy & Innovation I EMCON

John founded Extronics in 1992 and led its growth into a global leader in Hazardous Area Wireless and Industrial IoT. His vision and commitment to digital transformation helped shape Extronics’ product innovation and integration into the ONE BARTEC family. Now transitioning into an advisory role, John continues to support the future of industrial connectivity.

 

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