Hope Industrial Systems was recently awarded the Readers’ Choice Award for panel displays by Control Magazine. This is a significant achievement, as it shows that you and your peers view HIS as one of the premier manufacturers of industrial computer monitors on the worldwide stage.
ThinManager from Rockwell Automation (formerly ACP ThinManager) is a Thin Client management and content/session delivery system that is tailored to the Industrial Automation market. ThinManager allows content and interactive sessions from a variety of sources to be flexibly assigned to individual terminals throughout a factory environment.
This content is often simply a remote desktop session (RDP, VNC, ESXi, etc.) but can also include individual applications running on remote machines, IP video streams, web content, or even the view from another ThinManager terminal. A suite of management tools allows administrators to configure each terminal, assign it views and sessions and their placement, and manage users and access.
The COVID-19 pandemic continues to change across the world and we want to keep you updated on how Hope Industrial Systems is operating in the midst of it. Because we are a Critical Infrastructure business, we have remained open during the entire course of this pandemic and we will continue to operate under our normal business hours as long as circumstances allow.
Our stock levels are high – most monitors and accessories are in stock and ready to ship – and our supply chain is secure. As a manufacturer of essential equipment, we will continue to provide the same industry-leading service and support our customers know to expect from us.
19.5″ Industrial Panel Mount Monitor and Touch Screen
Hope Industrial Systems has been shipping HazLoc-rated monitors for 10 years now. But did you know that every one of our industrial monitors and touch screens, as well as monitor-mounted keyboards, is rated for hazardous locations?
According to the National Electrical Code (NEC), hazardous locations are areas “where fire or explosion hazards may exist due to flammable gases or vapors, flammable liquids, combustible dust, or ignitable fibers or flyings.”
At Hope Industrial Systems, we’re preparing for the International Production and Processing Expo (IPPE) that’s happening next month, February 12-14, at the Georgia World Congress Center in Atlanta, Georgia. If you’re planning to be at IPPE 2019, stop by booth B3801 to see our full range of industry-leading touch screens, workstations, and accessories. Our knowledgeable sales team will be happy to show you our product line and discuss solutions for your industrial monitor needs.
Hope Industrial Systems will be exhibiting at the International Manufacturing Technology Show at McCormick Place in Chicago, Illinois September 10-15, 2018. As a leading manufacturing technology show, IMTS features a wide range of the latest manufacturing solutions from all around the world.
Dina Molaison (U.S. Commercial Service), Janet McGraw (HIS), Karen Handel (U.S. Congress), Dan McGraw (HIS), Paul McGraw (HIS), and George Tracy (U.S. Commercial Service)
Last month, Hope Industrial was presented the U.S. Commercial Service Export Achievement Award, an award that recognizes companies who have successfully increased business in the international marketplace.
We have never made a big deal of this, so you may not be aware: Hope Industrial Systems has shipped more than 100,000 industrial monitors worldwide. Since HIS was founded in 2000, our products have been installed in over 60 different countries in a wide range of industrial applications. We are proud to say that over 85% of those who purchase our monitors are repeat customers.
Hope Industrial monitors and touch screens are built to withstand even the harshest industrial environments. Because we are confident in the durability of our products, all Hope Industrial monitors are supported by:
This 19″ Universal Mount Monitor (left) had years of food ingredients caked on the enclosure and was returned to us to repair a broken window. On the right is the same monitor after replacing the touch sensor and returning the monitor to “like new” condition for many more years of service.