New Print Ads for Agilent Solar Array Simulators

Development of sophisticated green technologies requires advanced testing products, such as those from Agilent’s Electronic Measurement Group. New print and banner ads from Hydrogen Advertising communicate to engineers that Agilent offers solutions capable of delivering real-world emulation of solar rays. Agilent solar-simulation products are used to design and manufacture solar arrays, fuel cells, inverters and other devices that enable companies to develop green technologies.

The new print and banner ads, currently running in green tech publications, online newsletters and engineering Web sites, feature the following Agilent products:

  • E4360 Series Solar Array Simulators;
  • N3300-Series and 6060-Series eLoads (electronic load testers); and
  • B1505 SMU Power Analyzers.

“The new work emphasizes the primary benefit of our Solar Array Simulators and eLoad products — making the unpredictable predictable,” said Barbara Asbury, EMG advertising manager, Agilent Technologies. “Next-generation green-energy products require innovative development techniques and thorough testing. Agilent offers test products that can be used to contribute to this successful and exciting renewable energy market.”

“This execution embodies Agilent’s unique ability to accomplish extremely complex tasks, such as simulating the variability of the sun’s rays, which helps enable the development of cutting-edge products like new alternative energy technologies,” said Tom Scherer, co-founder and executive creative director, Hydrogen Advertising.

Source: http://www.hydrogenadvertising.com/

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