
Wireless Industrial Technologies Profile last edited on: 6/19/19
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Location Information
4096 Piedmont Avenue Suite 193
Oakland, CA 94611
Oakland, CA 94611
Location: Single
Congr. District: 13
County: Alameda
Congr. District: 13
County: Alameda
Public Profile
Wireless Industrial Technologies Inc, spun out from research done at University of California Berkeley, applies wireless sensor networks and energy scavenging technology in order to improve the productivity, energy efficiency, and environmental footprint of heavy industries. These industries typically are major and inefficient consumers of energy, with low levels of instrumentation and a lack of instrumentation contributing towards these inefficiencies. WITâs sensors offer an innovative wireless technology installed in each sensor and receiving device and have been developed to be âenergy scavenging,â operating off adventitious energy rather than batteries or plug power. The costs and dangers of running wires precluded improved instrumentation at these plants; wireless instrumentation now makes this enhanced monitoring and control possible. The firm has put its initial focus on the aluminum industry, which has more than doubled its production volume since 1970 and will likely undergo further expansion as demand from developing economies grows. This industry consumes more electrical energy than the whole of France, mostly in large electrolytic cells that are used for converting aluminum oxide into metal. The energy consumed is more than twice the minimum expected from thermodynamic data. Further markets for this technology include aluminum plants around the world â there are approximately 200 â and other metal production facilities. A prototype has been tested for a major copper producer. The zinc industry, nickel industry etc. employ similar processing and have similar
Extent of SBIR involvement
Synopsis: Awardee Business Condition
Employee Range
1-4Revenue Range
Less than .5MVC funded?
NoPublic/Private
Privately HeldStock Info
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Most Recent SBIR Projects
Year | Phase | Agency | Total Amount | |
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2010 | 1 | EPA | $70,000 | |
Project Title: Wireless Instrumentation for Control of Greenhouse Gas Emissions by the Aluminum Industry; Measurement and Monitoring of Current Distribution in Aluminum Reduction Cells | ||||
2006 | 1 | NSF | $100,000 | |
Project Title: Improving the Efficiency and the Environmental Impacts of Large-Scale Manufacturing - using Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs), Ambiently-powered Sensors, and Model-base |
Key People / Management
James W Evans -- President
Daniel Steingart -- Co-Founder; Chief Technological Officer
Ron Victor -- Partner, Corporate/Business Development, Market Strategy & Sales
Daniel Steingart -- Co-Founder; Chief Technological Officer
Ron Victor -- Partner, Corporate/Business Development, Market Strategy & Sales
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