Instrument Works

The simplest and most powerful way to do industrial and laboratory measurements with your smart device
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Instrument Works is actively ignoring legacy approaches to portable instrumentation for scientific and industrial applications. Starting with a clean-sheet approach we are taking a data-centric and user-centric view to the delivery of solutions to our customers that take maximum advantage of 21st century technologies such as smartphones, the cloud and Bluetooth wireless connectivity. Starting with pH and temperature sensors we aim to offer our customers a complete range of fully portable and un-wired sensors, all controlled by smartphones and other touch-screen and cloud-connected enabled devices. We are developing a whole ecosystem of devices using our simple-to-use DataWorks software app. We embrace customer suggestions for further developments. We make your data our mission. This means that we are entirely focused on delivering hardware and software solutions that enable you to extract the maximum value from your data and with the minimum effort. We are bringing the Internet of Things and Big Data to the users of scientific and industrial instrumentation so they are not left behind in the 21st century.

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2015 (Sydney)
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21st January, 2018
DataWorks 1.4 – now available on iOS

We’ve just released DataWorks 1.4 for iOS and with it comes compatibility with a number of new sen...

15th July, 2016
SensorTag 2.0 now compatible with DataWorks

We’re big fans of the Texas Instrument SensorTag here at Instrument Works. It was the first BLE dev...

29th April, 2016
SensorTag 2.0 now compatible with DataWorks

We’re big fans of the Texas Instrument SensorTag here at Instrument Works. It was the first BLE dev...

27th April, 2016
DataWorks 1.4 Now Available on iOS

We’ve just released DataWorks 1.4 for iOS and with it comes compatibility with a number of new sen...

14th March, 2016
Building a Wireless Membrane Bioreactor

The UNESCO Centre for Membrane Science and Technology is a leading research group at UNSW Australia ...

14th February, 2016
Monitoring pH in a sealed environment

Jonathan is a PhD student in the Thordarson group at UNSW Australia. Their research group is develop...

18th November, 2015
How do you clean and store your pH Electrode?

Cleaning pH Electrodes If you are noticing slower response times when using your pH electrode, check...

18th November, 2015
Case Study: Wireless Membrane Bioreactor

The UNESCO Centre for Membrane Science and Technology is a leading research group at UNSW Australia ...

18th October, 2015
How do you clean and store your pH Electrode?

Cleaning pH Electrodes If you are noticing slower response times when using your pH electrode, check...

15th October, 2015
Case Study: Monitoring pH in a Sealed Environment

Jonathan is a PhD student in the Thordarson group at UNSW Australia. Their research group is develop...

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