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April 30, 2008

Telepathx set to License WSN Platform to BPL & Smart Meter OEMs

February 5, 2008

2008 Asia Pacific Frost & Sullivan Award for Entrepreneurial Company

January 30, 2008

Telepathx Releases Breakthrough Wireless Senor for high Voltage Cutout Fuses Enabling The Intelligent Energy Grid

June 18, 2007

WSN Provider Telepathx Finds New Uses For Roadside Emergency Telephones, System

May 15, 2007

Telepathx & CEO Eades Top Analyst List in Companies and People to Watch

May 14, 2007

WSN Provider Telepathx Abandons Zigbee 802.15.4 Platform Citing Performance & Interference Issues with 802.11 Networks

April 16, 2007

Telepathx Wireless Sensor Networks Monitor Auto Accidents with New Embedded Crash Sensors

February 2, 2007

Telepathx Intelligent Wireless Sensor Networks to Deliver Life Saving Services

November 7, 2006

Telepathx CEO Interviewed by RFID Journal

November 3, 2006

Telepathx Intelligent Grid Sensors to Deliver Security Monitoring Services

October 19, 2006

Frost & Sullivan Lauds Telepathx Ltd Wireless Sensor Networks With Presigious 2008 Entreprenurial Award

October 17, 2006

Telepathx Announces Breakthrough Wireless Senor for high Voltage Insulators Enabling The Intelligent Energy Grid

// Telepathx Embedded RFID Sensors to monitor Automobile Collisions
Sensor Network Provides Life saving Service

April 16, 2007 Melbourne Australia; Telepathx Ltd announced today that it has successfully developed a wireless reactive (RFID) radio frequency identification sensor that will be used to monitor and locate automobiles that collide into fixed roadside objects potentially saving countless lives by alerting emergency crew within seconds.

The inexpensive (sub $20.00) sensor called Pinpoint ACN (Automobile Crash Notification) said James Eades company founder and CEO was developed at the request of the transport sector early in 2007 on finding a solution to reduce response times for repair crews and emergency care givers when automobiles collide into utility poles, guardrails, barriers and signage.

The development said Eades yielded a one-off disposable reactive sensor that does not require a power to monitor incidents, it will last ten years and it's small enough to be embedded into fixed wooden or metallic roadside assets.

Once the sensor has been activated it reports precise details such as time, location and very specific asset details instantly over the Telepathx Urban Mesh Network to a supervisor in its network operation center where it is then routed for immediate dispatch.

Knowing exactly when and where an accident has happened will increase the survival rate for victims involved in serious accidents, and this sensor is just another reason why our network platform is getting so much governmental attention at the moment.

Telepathx Ltd is at the forefront of reactive sensor network technology; and they are also leading the effort in developing the world's first intelligent energy network in Australia where they will also provide community bushfire monitoring services.

 
 
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