Fourier Systems Releases Upgraded and Improved MultiLab(TM) 3.0 Data Analysis Software for NOVA5000 at BETT

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Fourier Systems Releases Upgraded and Improved MultiLab(TM) 3.0 Data Analysis Software for NOVA5000 at BETT

ROSH HAAYIN, Israel, January 13, 2011/PRNewswire/ --     Fourier Systems (Fourier-sys.com), a global pioneer in the
science education technology industry, announced today, that it has released
an improved and upgraded version of the company's proprietary data analysis
software, MultiLab(TM) for NOVA5000. The 3.0 version of MultiLab features a
more user-friendly Graphical User Interface (GUI), improved functionality,
additional new functions and new sensor parameters.

    Among the GUI improvements to the MultiLab CE software are
finger-touch navigation, eliminating the need for a stylus. In addition,
users will now be able to view two data simultaneously, including graph,
table and 4 meter views. In terms of functionality, MultiLab 3.0 now enables
all sensors to be setup in one dialog box and the software features two Y
axes, so that when data is collected from two sensors, the graph has two Y
axes, with each sensor having its own Y axis along with its own scale.

    New functions in this version of MultiLab include: a dynamic
slope/tangent line, slope function and area function, all of which further
enhance experiment analysis and understanding process for the student.
Improved sensor parameters have also been included in this release, such as:

   
    - Balance sensor - using the Ohause balance 200gr plus or minus 0.01gr
      can be used as a sensor allowing for experimentation with conservation
      of mass, rate of a chemical reaction, magnetic force, mass vs. density,
      and evaporation.

    - Distance sensor -record in addition to position, the velocity and the
      acceleration versus time of a moving body.

    - Rotary motion sensor - students can explore angular velocity and the
      angular acceleration of a pendulum using the rotary motion sensor as
      well as Newton's Second Law by measuring the distance, velocity and
      acceleration of a moving body.

    "We are pleased to launch MultiLab 3.0 for NOVA5000 with its
impressive array of improved functionality, designed to make science learning
even easier," said Ken Zwiebel, CEO of Fourier Systems. "During the course of
the coming year, we plan to introduce several other new versions of MultiLab
which will make this essential tool available across a wider spectrum of user
platforms."

    Fourier will be demonstrating the new MultiLab 3.0 data analysis software
at BETT 2011 at Grandgall Hall - Booth N49, January 12-15, 2011, at Olympia
in London.

    About Fourier Systems:

    A privately held company established in 1989, Fourier Systems
has grown to become a worldwide leader in the field of science education
technology. Our products include compact portable data logging devices, a
full suite of analysis software, more than 65 sensors and the flagship
Nova5000(TM) solution for student science laboratories. Fourier's products
automate and simplify the way data is gathered, analyzed and shared, thus
reducing time-consuming data logging tasks to a minimum. Together with a
wealth of curriculum materials, Fourier provides a comprehensive,
cost-effective solution for teaching science that can make computerized
science laboratories a reality in schools worldwide.

   
    For more information:

    Fourier Systems:
    Eric Rosenberg
    Director of Marketing
    +972-3-901-4849
    eric@fourier-sys.com

Source: Fourier Systems Ltd.

For more information: Fourier Systems: Eric Rosenberg, Director of Marketing, +972-3-901-4849, eric@fourier-sys.com

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