In this webinar, you'll learn about recent changes in wireless communication technologies that are changing how controlled environments are monitored. We explore current data logger connectivity options, including: Ethernet, VaiNet, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, ZigBee.
Get the answers to these questions:
- What kind of signal ranges are now achievable?
- What wireless features ensure a secure signal?
- What kind of wireless structure is effective?
- What is the infrastructure investment?
- How many data loggers per single network access point?
If you ever thought you couldn't use wireless data loggers because of obstructed environments, data integrity worries, or fear of overburdening your existing Wi-Fi network and/or IT resources, this webinar will surprise you!
This webinar was created for:
- Quality Assurance & Quality Control
- Facilities Management
- Information Technology
- Regulatory Compliance
- Engineering
- Process Managers
- Project Managers
Further reading on data logger connectivity options.
Learn more about VaiNet long-range wireless data loggers.
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Webinar speaker
Paul Daniel, Vaisala
Paul Daniel is the Senior GxP Regulatory Expert at Vaisala. He has worked in the GMP-regulated industries for over 20 years helping manufacturers apply good manufacturing practices in a wide range of qualification projects. His specialties include mapping, monitoring, and computerized systems.
At Vaisala, Paul oversees and guides the validation program for the Vaisala viewLinc environmental monitoring system. He serves as a customer advocate to ensure the viewLinc environmental monitoring system matches the demanding requirements of life science and regulated applications.
Paul also shares his GMP experience through regular blog contributions, webinars, and seminars around the world. Paul’s expertise in the demanding GxP world is applicable to any industry where measurement is critical to product quality. Paul is a graduate of University of California, Berkeley, with a bachelor's degree in biology.