ITE , one of the Hungarian Distributor of Fourier Systems has won the prestigious Silver Award at the Hundidac Education Exhibition for Future Science Lab. Founded in 1990, ITE (Hungary) Ltd supplies educational systems and software used in over 500 educational establishments in Hungary.
According to the press release, ITE presented Fourier's USBLink probe interface, connected to a netbook computer, and the MultiLab analysis and reporting software.
Fourier Systems,a privately held company established in 1989 is developing science education technology products and content. Its products include compact portable data logging devices, a full suite of analysis software, more than 60 sensors and the flagship Nova5000 solution for student science laboratories.
MultiLab is the most advanced student lab experiment analysis, processing and reporting software in the industry. Data gathered can be displayed in a variety of formats and it comes with sophisticated analysis tools including curve fitting, smoothing, and both integration and derivative analysis wizards. The MultiLab software, together with USBLink, forms an advanced set of tools that covers the full spectrum of the science project cycle.
Fourier's products automate and simplifying the way data is gathered, analyzed and shared, thus reducing time-consuming data logging tasks to a minimum. Fourier provides a cost-effective solution that can make computerized science laboratories a reality in schools worldwide.
Jakubisz Zsuzsa, General Manager at ITE said that the company is extremely proud to receive this award and the recognition that comes with it and this award is a further validation of Fourier's innovative products and we are certain that they will make a positive contribution for teaching science education in Hungary.
Moshe Koren, director of sales at Fourier, said that the company congratulates ITE on winning the Silver Award for Future Science Lab at Hudidac, and we look forward to strengthening the cooperation between our companies.
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