Phase IV is Featured in Company Week Magazine
Company Week Magazine ran a good profile story on Phase IV Engineering.
The article discusses how we are pursuing opportunities in the high-growth wireless sensor industry.
Company Week Magazine ran a good profile story on Phase IV Engineering.
The article discusses how we are pursuing opportunities in the high-growth wireless sensor industry.
Phase IV is a sponsor and supporter of Destination Imagination – a global organization that teaches valuable skills in the area of: project management, innovation skills, teamwork, and technical skills.
See an interview with Phase IV’s CEO, Scott Dalgleish, about his involvement with Destination Imagination to teach kids critical project management skills in the Project Management Institute’s Education Foundation newsletter, PM Philanthropist.
TEACHERS SING PRAISES WHEN YOUTH LEARN PROJECT MANAGEMENT
Educators praise project-based learning for giving youth valuable skills in day-to-day life, […]
Phase IV Engineering was honored at the RFID Journal Live trade show by winning Best New Product for its RFID Sensor Reader. This reader is optimized to read RFID Sensors and has many patent-pending features to make integration of this reader with industrial machines fast and easy.
In addition, Phase IV’s client, Reichhold, won Most Innovative Use of RFID with the Micro-T data logger.
Phase IV Engineering is proud to announce that we were honored twice by the RFID Journal in 2016. […]
Phase IV Engineering is proud to announce that our CEO, Scott Dalgleish, was featured on a Deming Institute podcast interview, where he talks about the Deming philosophy and innovation methods at Phase IV.
…Scott discusses how he leads a highly inventive engineering organization whose focus is on innovation and the advantage gained through the embrace of Deming’s continual improvement philosophy. Hear his fascinating approach to hiring employees without factoring in schooling and GPA, and a discussion between Tripp and Scott on the challenged presented […]
UHF is the latest evolution in RFID technology offering longer read range and enabling new types of sensing applications. As capable as UHF RFID is, passive sensing tags still must operate all of their circuitry by capturing RF energy transmitted from the reader. As RFID systems add more sophisticated sensors, you can run into limitations as some sensors take more energy to operate and the accuracy of certain sensors is dependent on the stability and quality of input power.
Phase IV is proud to announce its recognition by RFID Journal for the Most Innovative Use of RFID at NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center. Use of our RFID technology could save millions of dollars in water reclamation aboard the International Space Station. […]
Phase IV is thrilled to be a finalist in the Ninth Annual RFID Journal Awards. Our RFID Rebar Strain Sensor and Data Logger is being considered for Best New Product of 2015. […]
Best way to measure the internal process temperature of a cooking stage: Send an RFID probe through the processing piping! Phase IV was recently featured in Food Engineering Magazine for its development of the world’s smallest RFID temperature sensor for Campbell’s Soup. […]
An August 27 article in the RFID Journal featured a joint effort by Phase IV and Crane Aerospace to implement an RFID-based temperature and pressure sensor on commercial aircraft tires. […]