Parrot by Europa uses cutting-edge innovation
to eliminate the need for expensive cabling and containment in industrial environments. The Parrot system comprises
pre-configured, ready to operate, transmitters and receivers, designed for effortless installation on a standard DIN rail. Harnessing long-range wireless
technology, Chirped Spread Spectrum (CSS) and Advanced Digital Signal Processing (DSP), Parrot delivers robust, long-range telemetry which can achieve operating distances of over 8km line of sight in outdoor industrial settings with the correct configuration. The systemhas been rigorously
tested in some of the most demanding environments, providing a reliable and secure method of transmitting signals where traditional cabling is impractical or cost-prohibitive. This launch marks the start of a big year
for Europa, which plans to introduce 15 new products in 2025, spanning both digital and physical electrical components.
• Quick and simple installation • No need to run cables or dig trenches. The system can be used for anything from remote gate controls, spotlights and switch gear, to measuring wind speed, temperature and pressure. Rob Aitken, technical director
at Europa, said: “The Parrot system leverages decades of accumulated knowledge and specialised expertise in industrial monitoring, control, and wireless communication. This suite of
innovative wireless cable replacement devices is designed to streamline deployments by removing the need
for expensive cabling or adding telemetry
in places where it wasn't previously possible. “Parrot aligns perfectly with our mission
to simplify and modernise industrial control solutions.” Founded in 1974 and based in Luton, Europa
Benefits of the Parrot systeminclude:
• Saving money and time on installation • Easy retrofitting • No invasive works due to no cables
has over 50 years of continuous growth. As a trusted name in the electrical industry, Europa provides a wide range of components and value-added services, including smart technologies, renewable solutions, and custom design and build.
Coming up in the May 2025 issue
• Fastenings & adhesives • Motion control
• Sensors & sensing systems • Bearings, seals & gaskets • Additive manufacturing/3D printing
• Machine building, frameworks & safety • Enclosures
• Exhibition preview: Smart Manufacturing & Engineering Week/Design Engineering Expo/Drives & Controls
If you are interested in being part of our next issue, please contact Rachael
rmorling@datateam.co.uk for editorial; or James
jcornford@datateam.co.uk or 01622 699166 for advertising.
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