Making Machines More Connected and Intelligent

March 1, 2016

It’s no secret that technology is dramatically transforming the manufacturing arena. We’re witnessing a new industrial revolution, led by a dynamic set of trends and pushed forward by digital disruptors. The ground is shifting beneath manufacturers - and the companies that build the machines they use. One new emerging area that promises to deliver powerful new capabilities to both manufacturers and to the machine builders that supply them is connected machines. Connected machines use Internet of Things (IoT) technologies to connect machines and factory robots beyond the plant floor, all the way to the machine builders
that created them.

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Shenzhen Wlink Technology Co., LTD

Shenzhen Wlink Technology Co., Limited has been a leading telecommunication provider, specializing in the design and manufacture of Industrial cellular and wireless connectivity device for Internet of think and M2M,. Thanks to the strong R&D team who have more than 10 years of experience in wireless M2M field, enable Wlink provide a range of innovative industrial connectivity equipment, OEM Service, packaged products for wireless data, military and government M2M project.In the past years, Adhere to the principle of high quality product with competitive price, high rate investment on R&D, and reliable after-sales, Wlink has built up mutual trust between the company and its clients from 60 countries, as well as communication channel with the telecom industrial. We have the aspiration to become the most competitive provider in the cellular and wireless terminal equipment industry and better serve to help our most valued customers get to market fast with wireless device and application. S

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