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Acubis Number 1 in Asia-Pacific third year running

Acubis has just been named Rajant Corporation’s top Asia-Pacific Partner for the third time in a row.

Rajant is a US based company, specialising in wireless communication technologies, and is a major supplier of cutting-edge technologies to Acubis. Rajant’s wireless kinetic mesh technology is employed by Acubis in its design of communications solutions for major Australian mine sites.

This latest accolade recognises Acubis as number one throughout the Asia-Pacific region for design, system integration, support and sales of Rajant products.

Acubis General Manager Jeff Berg and the whole Acubis team are proud to have received this award for the third year in a row.

“I’m extremely proud that Acubis Technologies was awarded the Top Asia-Pacific Rajant Partner yet again,” said Jeff.

Acubis is dedicated to providing innovative technologies that elevate the mining industry’s standards. The long-standing partnership with Rajant has allowed Acubis to deliver communications solutions that are robust, reliable, and tailored to the unique challenges of mining operations.

“We only attach our name to the best products on the market and Rajant allows us to provide our clients with communications solutions of the highest standards.” said Jeff.

Wireless mesh solutions are implemented widely across the Australian mining industry. Companies which rely on Acubis as their Rajant integrator include BHP/BMA, Glencore, Whitehaven, Stanwell, Stanmore and Anglo American.

Rajant’s Asia-Pacific Sales Director, Troy McKay, has enjoyed a trusting, mutually beneficial relationship with Acubis.

“We congratulate Acubis on being our number 1 partner in the Asia-Pacific region yet again. Their track record of sales and quality systems design and installation is highly commendable,” said Troy.

In partnership with Rajant, Acubis delivers the only wireless network that autonomously adapts to operational and environmental change, dynamically evolving to keep applications, equipment, and open-cut mine production running nonstop.

Rajant networks are in use in the world’s largest mines and are running more than 30 different applications, including fleet and asset management and a range of safety applications, including driver fatigue management, anti-collision and high wall monitoring.

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