HWM and Radio-Tech Merger Offers Greater Choice for Energy Management Customers
Following the merger of Radio-Tech with HWM last year, the highly respected and popular Economise range of wireless energy management equipment has been further strengthened with the integration of HWM’s market leading range of SMS and GPRS Data Loggers. The company’s offering to the energy management market is well suited to all types of project, providing new and continuing customers with a ‘one-stop-shop’ for their remote monitoring requirements.

Radio-Tech Merger with HWM brings new wireless energy and environmental monitoring products for all sized premises
Radio-Tech is already established as the Technology Partner of Choice for many of the UK and Europe’s leading data collection and carbon management service providers. This new enhancement to the Economise range will now enable Radio-Tech and its partners to offer an innovative, cost-effective and robust battery-powered data logging option for single point monitoring applications that compliments the existing fixed-network systems.
Radio-Tech’s RF based products are fully approved in the UK and Europe and are available on 434MHz, 869MHz, 153MHz (UK Only) and 169MHz ERMES band for many European countries.
Rob Fish, Managing Director of HWM, said: “It’s great to have the Radio-Tech operation here now, and we think we can really build on the existing technology, products and markets they’ve developed. Our expertise in the production and design of long-lasting, reliable and precise monitoring and data management systems is already helping us to develop the full potential of wireless environmental and energy monitoring.”
Since the merger, Gavin Farrand and Matt Dillane have joined the Radio-Tech team as the account managers for UK North and UK South respectively, and will be keen to introduce customers new and old to the finer points and latest developments in the Economise and Observe product ranges. The company also welcomes Matthew Hoblyn as a Technical Support Engineer, and Phil Tomlinson who will be developing Radio-Tech’s Export business.

