Watts Current!
12 February 2003
News
Dataweek is now bringing its readers a special marketing supplement that will focus on the electrical and power engineering industries.
Watts Current is a bonus supplement that will be included with your next issue of Dataweek as well as with our sister magazine SA Instrumentation & Control.
Dataweek's focus is on electronics, centred on the systems and components concerned with communications, computers and other electronics-related equipment - all traditionally low-power.
Watts Current will focus on the products and equipment that enable the delivery and control of electrical power. The purpose of Watts Current is to inform and update readers on new products and technologies that are available locally and that they can apply in their own work or business.
Typical subject matter includes:
* Controls, switches and plugs.
* Connecting and terminating equipment.
* Enclosures, boxes and covers.
* Hand and power tools.
* Heating, cooling systems and controls.
* High voltage apparatus.
* Industrial automation.
* Installation and manufacturing equipment.
* Lighting equipment and sensors.
* Relays, circuit-breakers and switchgear.
* Motors, power sources and UPS.
* Protective devices.
* Signals, alarms and annunciators.
* Raceway and conduit.
* Wiring devices, cable and busway.
* Transformers and rectifiers.
In addition to the usual circulation of the two magazines, Watts Current will also go to an extended circulation of people involved in the fields of control, electrical contracting, process, instrumentation, utilities, industrial plants and factories, etc.
If you are a manufacturer or marketer of such products, drop us a line and send information to [email protected] for your exposure in this publication.
For more information contact Malckey Tehini, [email protected], 011 886 3640
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