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A Thames Side Sensors product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Aug 13, 2003

Thames Side-Maywood is expanding into American and Far Eastern markets following a deal with First Technology Safety Systems.

Thames Side-Maywood, the established European leader in the design and manufacture of instrumented crash walls, is expanding into the American and Far Eastern markets following a deal with First Technology Safety Systems (FTSS).

FTSS will now promote Thames Side's force sensing vehicle crash test walls throughout these regions and provide technical support and servicing.

Thames Side-Maywood's modular walls provide crash laboratories with a flexible system that maximises the number of tests that can be conducted.

The technology is increasingly in demand, particularly in North America.

Detroit-based FTSS is the world's largest developer of sophisticated crash test dummies and computer crash simulation models, with substantial experience in force measurement and instrumentation.

Commenting on the agreement, Thames Side-Maywood Sales Director, Steven Brown said: "Our alliance with FTSS is a logical step which will allow us to provide local support to existing and prospective customers in the Americas and Far East.

When looking for a partner, it was important to find an organisation that fully understood the demands of the industry for reliable and accurate crash test data collection.

First Technology more than met this criterion".

The alliance has already borne fruit with the availability of after sales service from FTSS being one of the factors in Thames Side-Maywood winning an order from PMG Technologies Canada to upgrade its crash test facility in Montreal.

The majority of laboratories conducting European NCAP crash tests now use Thames Side-Maywood's innovative modular system.

The wall has a sensor array that can be quickly reconfigured to allow full frontal, offset, insurance and angular tests to be made using the same set of force sensors.

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