Transmission Dynamics to Unveil Freight Monitoring Solutions at InnoTrans 2024

Transmission Dynamics, a UK-based engineering and innovation company specialising in IoT solutions for complex industrial challenges, is set to launch their groundbreaking freight monitoring solutions at InnoTrans next week.

The new technologies promise to advance freight intelligence by extending their proven ‘Trains with Brains®’ concepts to cargo applications, delivering unparalleled capabilities, enabling users to track and diagnose assets in real time.

Transmission Dynamics to Unveil Freight Monitoring Solutions at InnoTrans 2024Advancing Freight Intelligence

Transmission Dynamics has been at the forefront of developing new technologies for the rail sector for over two decades, and their latest products build on this foundation. By extending their intelligent solutions to cargo, the company aims to redefine the future of freight operations. 

Key features of the new solutions include:

  • Dual Energy Harvesting Technology: Their new systems employ dual energy harvesting; utilising both mechanical vibrations and solar technologies to ensure ultra-long-term, sustainable performance for mass-volume deployments.
  • Gateway Edge Processing: Their sophisticated gateway solution leverages edge processing and integrates with bespoke sensor technology, allowing real-time data processing directly at the source for faster decision making.
  • Global Asset Visibility: With enhanced asset tracking and diagnostic capabilities, the sensor solutions provide comprehensive insights, ensuring freight operators have full visibility of their assets wherever they are in the world.
  • Just Gateway Deployment (JGD): Their Gateway is equipped with the comprehensive ensemble of unique sensors; providing detailed monitoring and diagnostics capability without the need or support of additional external sensors. 

Powering the Future of Freight

As the rail freight industry seeks smarter, more sustainable solutions, Transmission Dynamics’ launch at InnoTrans couldn’t come at a better time. By combining their market leading sensor solutions with state-of-the art dual energy harvesting technologies, they are empowering operators to streamline operations and reduce costs, while improving safety and reliability.

Jarek Rosinski, CEO of Transmission Dynamics, said:

“Our new cargo monitoring solutions mark a significant milestone in advancing freight intelligence. At Transmission Dynamics, we are committed to pushing the boundaries of what’s possible, and these innovations will help freight operators make informed, real-time decisions, ensuring the safe, efficient, and sustainable future of freight transportation.”

About Transmission Dynamics

Transmission Dynamics is a multi-award-winning company, who specialise in cutting-edge industrial IoT solutions, to support truly remote condition monitoring and predictive maintenance solutions informed by machine learning and artificial intelligence.

Operations and maintenance teams the world over benefit from operational efficiencies, decreased costs and increased asset life across many sectors, including rail, wind, marine, mining, power generation, construction, etc. Transmission Dynamic’s Trains with Brains® solutions for the rail industry sector is changing the way global rail infrastructure is maintained today and for the future.

Transmission Dynamics is proud to present its latest innovations at InnoTrans 2024, the leading international trade fair for transportation technology. Visit their booth in the AI Mobility Lab in Hall 7.1A, Stand 540.

This article was originally published by Transmission Dynamics.

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