Remote Inventory Tracking System (RITS)

Cytec developed a web-based data collection application that utilizes bar-coding technology to capture data from field locations. The application is tailored to inventory inspections and/or monthly maintenance regulations. It allows for remote data collection and gives the ability to print the captured data in a variety form-based reports. The application also has a transmission capability that allows data collected from a hand-held PC to be wirelessly transmitted to a database application.

Digital Video Vision

DV² is changing the way you will watch television. DV² is an innovative video delivery platform that plays Internet-based video directly to the television-without requiring the use of a PC!

DV² is introducing users to a worldwide Internet video delivery system: a low-cost, easy to use appliance that delivers the world of Internet-based media content to your television.

Alternative Energy Research

Cytec is engaged in ongoing research to develop cleaner modes of alternative energy. Wind energy continues to be the cleanest, most cost-effective alternative energy source available. As a result, Cytec's current research efforts involve the development of wind turbines to generate power. The most recent initiative involves working with the non-profit humanitarian organization
REACH (Reconstruction Efforts Aiding Children without Homes)

AIT Info

Cytec also developed a system for the Navy to utilize Contact Memory Buttons (CMB) to more effectively track and manage inventory and maintenance activities. Working closely with our subcontractor, Oregon State University, Cytec developed a prototype for a portable cooling system that does not require a source of electricity. This prototype will be applied to applications for the US Army.

SensiTEL Water Monitoring System

Under a research and development contract, Cytec has developed a remote monitoring application which is comprised of intelligent nodes capable of supporting up to 8 separate and unique sensors wirelessly connected to a Central Monitoring Center (CMC) that manages each sensor.