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.
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.
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)
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.
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.