Trimble acquires Telog for wireless monitoring

Trimble has acquired privately held Telog Instruments Inc. (Telog), based in Victor, New York. Telog is a wireless water infrastructure monitoring and management company. The acquisition extends Trimble’s smart water strategy by adding advanced water management technology and productivity solutions to the company’s portfolio. Applications for Telog solutions include remote monitoring of flow rates, valve and hydrant pressure, reservoir and tank levels, water quality, well and groundwater levels, pump station performance and sewer overflows.

Telog manufactures a suite of wireless remote monitoring, analytics and data acquisition systems that are used by thousands of water, wastewater and storm-water management utilities and private contractors throughout North America. Its Telogers family of battery-powered, environmentally rugged wireless monitors provide an automated means of collecting, archiving, presenting and sharing data from a wide variety of remote assets such as flowmeters, rain gauges, surcharge sensors, pre-treatment water quality sensors, lift stations and pressure sensors.

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