Engineering Discovery Day
FT Technologies has been inviting sixth form students from the local community to Sunbury House to take part in an Engineering Discovery Day.
FT Technologies has been inviting sixth form students from the local community to Sunbury House to take part in an Engineering Discovery Day.
FT Technologies today launches the first in a new generation of lightweight ultrasonic wind sensors, specifically designed for use on drones and unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs).
FT Technologies' factory in Sunbury-on-Thames hosted the launch of the UK offshore wind industry's Supply Chain Review led by former McLaren Group CEO.
Recent updates to FT Technologies 722 and 742 digital wind sensors mean that these models can now read acoustic temperature as well as wind speed and wind direction.
FT Technologies is pleased to announce that it has appointed C. Sundar as its official sales partner in India.
FT Technologies, manufacturer of acoustic resonance wind sensors, has signed an Integration Partner Agreement with FTS.
Parkor Korea Indus Co. Ltd., a supplier of industrial measurement instrumentation for meteorological and infrastructure applications in Korea, has signed an agreement to become a distributor for FT Technologies.
FT Technologies' new FT742-DM ultrasonic wind sensor is currently undergoing an extreme weather test at the summit of Mount Washington in the USA.
Having recently undergone a series of tests using powerful water jets, our newest models, the FT722 and FT742 ultrasonic wind sensors, have achieved an Ingress Protection (IP) rating of IP66.
In order to meet growing demand from our customers, and to improve the working environment for our staff, FT Technologies has moved to a brand new factory and established a new head office in Sunbury-on-Thames, southwest London.