The Maldives choose CAE again
December 2024

Six years after the first contract, the Maldives Meteorological Service (MMS) continues to choose CAE technology. A new order has arrived, including the supply of Compact Plus data loggers, PG10 rain gauges and DV20/VV20 anemometers.
Consolidation of the relationship stems from the good foundations laid at the beginning by supplying quality products and providing training on them, in person, remotely and at the CAE site, so that local technicians can manage them independently.
Since then, new technologies have been developed and this order means some network components can be upgraded, such as the data loggers, which will change from Mhaster to Compact. Because of CAE's focus on backward compatibility, there will be no problems with replacement, so much so that, again thanks to the training already provided as well as CAE's constant willingness to support its customers, the Maldives Meteorological Service's own technicians will upgrade the stations themselves.
Review of the highlights of this collaboration over the years:
2018 - Expansion of the national meteorological monitoring network with 25 new stations and a control centre (click here)
2019 - Supply of 3 new automatic weather monitoring stations
2020 - Supply of 6 new automatic weather monitoring stations
2020 - Software for storing and displaying data from stations of other suppliers (Adcon and Campbell)
2020 - Supply of a public web portal to show weather conditions in real time
2020 - Supply of 2stand-alone rain gauges (PG4i)
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