INDRANET TECHNOLOGY

IndraNet Technologies have developed 2 technologies that can be integrated in a variety of ways

1.  Wireless Mesh Networks

2.   nGen Systems Technology

1. IndraNet Wireless Mesh Networks (Communications)

IndraNet have successfully completed testing program, achieving stability of the FraMe test mesh network in Christchurch , New Zealand.

  • with over 1 Mb/s and up to 3 Mb/s symmetrical bandwidth,

  • very low latencies,

  • guaranteed bandwidth,

  • highly scalable,

  • multiplicity of independent parallel uses, and

  • highly secure.

When they began, 10 years ago, there were about a dozen teams world-wide working in this domain. Most have fallen by the way side after several hundred million dollars of expenditure. IndraNet have achieved success with less than $20 million of funding. Their technology is globally patented. They are now working to expand capacity to over 5 Mb/s based on new hardware. More details Click Here

2. Compressed Air Systems using nGen Systems Technology

nGen  n (represents any number, many, multiplication) Gen generation (distributed power generation, cogeneration, tri-generation, air conditioning and space heating, hot water and process heat, cooling and refrigeration, smart grid and intelligent energy and power networks).

nGen Systems are not engines, or mere cogeneration or tri-generation units. Instead they are just that – systems. They are made of individual modules that can be integrated on site in a variety of ways to match specific customer demands. These individual modular components of nGen Systems are well proven. Some are commercially available “off-the-shelf” while others can be readily manufactured based on well known existing designs and techniques. The fundamental innovation in IT Mondial technology is in how those components are specified and integrated into an nGen System in order to supply end user requirements at costs and efficiencies that legacy infrastructures simply cannot match. More details Click Here

 

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