Adroit Technologies

Tel: +27 11 658 8100
Email: [email protected]
www: www.adroitscada.com
more information about Adroit Technologies

SA-Austria partnership brings world-first global supplier of primary mobile cutting machinery
September 2000, SCADA/HMI

"Our primary reason for selecting Adroit was the user-friendliness of the application, the fact that one of the major users of our machines had standardised on Adroit for their plant environment (which makes integration simpler) and the willingness of Adroit, being locally based, to assist with this implementation."
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Local scada chosen to monitor broadcast backbone
September 2000, SCADA/HMI

Sole South African terrestrial broadcasting services provider Sentech has acquired a 5000-scan point Adroit scada (supervisory control and data acquisition) system to monitor crucial variables on its ...
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Automation brings more economic, reliable operation to local hospitals
July 2000, SCADA/HMI

Following more than a year of successful operation, a pilot automation project started at Eugene Marais Hospital - one of 60 hospitals in the Afrox Healthcare Group - is to be marketed countrywide as ...
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SA software for Dutch offshore pipeline
July 2000, SCADA/HMI

South African software is now being used to monitor an offshore gas pipeline for Transcanada of The Netherlands. Communicating via microwave and leased-line connections between the offshore platform ...
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Scada Review: Adroit
June 2000, SCADA/HMI

Reviewer details    Name: Tommy Gibson    Position/Designation: Manager - Automation    Company: Voest Alpine Minning and Tunneling    Telephone: (031)665 1075    E-mail: [email protected] Product details Vendor: ...
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SA scada increases presence in UK food and beverage market
May 2000, SCADA/HMI

Ushers Brewery of Trowbridge, UK, used the addition of a new mash conversion vessel as an opportunity to also implement a new control system; South African developed Adroit 4.1. Used extensively in the ...
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Scada for wet end chemistry
May 2000, SCADA/HMI

Wet end chemistry in South Africa is at world-competitive levels, thanks to Stanger-based manufacturer of ionic demand titrators, Lechintech. With 85% of the local market share, it can be said that paper ...
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High performance driver for scada/HMI
April 2000, Fieldbus & Industrial Networking

Adroit Technologies now offers a LonWorks driver for its Adroit scada/HMI package. Supporting both standard network variable type (SNVTs) and user-definable network variable type (UNVTs), the driver offers ...
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Automation of French motorway - 40 workstations on fibre optic network
April 2000, Fieldbus & Industrial Networking

A busy French motorway system is using Adroit scada MMI software for effective traffic control and streamlined toll management. The A14 motorway is the first urban toll motorway in France. Linking the ...
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Telemtry in 2000-as seen by a local scada developer
March 2000, Data Acquisition & Telemetry

The South African telemetry market is set to become more consumer oriented and will see significant changes in years to come.
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Homegrown automation shows its abitities at Botswana salt pan.
March 2000, SCADA/HMI

Not even the remotest of locations on the African continent are immune to the age of automation. Proof of this reality can be found in the sophisticated South African developed supervisory control and ...
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Brick manufacturer runs a lean plant using local scada software
March 2000, SCADA/HMI

Witbank brick producer Tor Bricks is operating at full capacity to satisfy continued strong demand for its high-quality clay face bricks. Considering the recent closure of rival brick makers, together ...
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