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CKS Holdings
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Swallow End
Swallowfields
Welwyn Garden City
AL7 1JA
UK
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Listing of all 7 news releases from CKS Holdings:
Workstation handles tough environments
CKS' new industrial workstation will operate successfully in harsh industrial locations including wash down areas.
News from CKS Holdings (26 April 2007)
Keyboard shines in kiosk designs
Illuminated kiosk keyboard, is particularly suitable for applications requiring a tough and reliable operator interface with the advantage of an enhanced visual impact.
News from CKS Holdings (11 January 2007)
Industrial PCs make economic sense
Off-the-shelf industrial computers can be customised to the exact needs of each customer at a fraction of the cost of bespoke or in-house projects.
News from CKS Holdings ( 3 April 2006)
Industrial PCs take on CNC duties
User application article The Precision Engineering Division of HPC has chosen CKS industrial computers and trackerballs to monitor its CNC machining systems.
News from CKS Holdings ( 5 September 2003)
Customised keyboards provide ruggedised alarms
User application article A control system recently installed for monitoring North African gas pipelines, designed by ABB for a Middle East oil company, features novel built-in alarm keyboards in place of an annunciator.
News from CKS Holdings (30 May 2003)
USB provides universal industrial HMI solution
Technical background article Bruce Piggot of CKS explains that working with the right partner brought USB solutions to industrial keyboard and trackerball applications.
News from CKS Holdings (29 May 2003)
Open and shut case for Westinghouse control
User application article Westinghouse commissioned CKS to design and manufacture custom workstations for the control and monitoring of the screen doors currently being installed for the Guangzhou Metro Line 2 in China.
News from CKS Holdings (23 April 2003)

