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CYAN Technology of flexible solutions for the Future (CYAN)     

Master RSI - 28 Jul 2010 12:29

Cyan offers flexible solutions for the remote monitoring and control of lights, energy meters and industrial telemetry.
Cyan's solutions are based on a comprehensive standard product portfolio of RF based gateways and nodes.
Metering: Gas, Electricity, Water
Lighting: Street, Tunnel, Architectural,
Industrial Telemetry: Process control, Thermo eco telemetry, Weather

Pre-close update, said:
That its "decisive action and substantial cost cutting" leaves the company in a strong position for 2010.
It has spent much time and effort in supporting prospective customers, with volume order confirmations expected in the new year.

Future prospects
Has successfully secured and maintained key partnerships, most recently with Future Electronics Inc, a top three worldwide electronic component distributor with divisions focussed on metering and lighting products.

Has successfully completed two equity placings to new and existing investors during the period, raising a total of 3.0 million of new money to fund working capital requirements to support customer trial orders and partnerships.

Directors Buying:
Over 4 Millions share were bought by directors during this month

For all this motives the shares at 1.15p are worth taking some aboard

lectricity Metering Networks
Electricity utilities and meter manufacturers are investigating ways of introducing Advanced Meter Reading (AMR) and Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) to their businesses.

These technologies can significantly improve the information made available to energy service providers, including detailed energy usage profiles, diagnostic and status data from metering devices, and instantaneous usage from industrial and domestic consumers. This in turn helps to reduce the cost of taking readings, and prevent financial loss due to the fraudulent use of supplies. Load balancing can also be improved when information on instantaneous usage is provided. In addition consumers can benefit from improved information on their energy usage patterns by making better use of off-peak tariffs.

Cyan offers wireless Point-to-Point (P2P) and Meshing solutions for electricity AMR/AMI. Cyan's P2P solution use its ISM frequency band RF nodes (433/470/868/915/865 MHz). These allow a handheld meter reading device to directly communicate with each meter. Cyans meshing solution uses the same RF nodes to connect meters to a GPRS Gateway. A CyNet mesh network is formed around the gateway, which can be used to collate energy profiles, receive instantaneous readings, and send tariff updates to the meter. Cyan's GPRS Gateways can automatically monitor the mesh network and collect meter readings. Each GRPS Gateway has a RF node to connect to the local mesh network and GPRS modem for remote collection and monitoring from the backhaul system

Gas Metering Networks
A rise in energy prices and increasing focus on environmental issues has led to the demand for energy efficiency. As a result governments are legislating for the provision of Automated Meter Reading with a long term plan to move to fully Automated Metering Infrastructure

Cyan offers a wireless gas meter network solution that enables city wide deployment of wireless gas meters. The network uses Cyan's Cy-Net low power mesh network over ISM band (433/470/868/915/865 MHz). Each gas meter becomes an RF node on the network communicating with other RF nodes as well as mains powered concentrator gateways. The concentrators, Cyan's GPRS Gateways, automatically monitor the mesh network and collect readings from the meters.

Each GRPS Gateway has a RF node to connect to the local mesh network as well as GPRS for backhaul to remote central collection and monitoring system.

Industrial
Cyan's range of gateways and radio nodes can be used in a wide variety of monitoring and control applications. The RF nodes have on board resources such as Analogue to Digital converters with 12-bit resolution, digital inputs and outputs, timers and counters.

These can be used with external circuitry to sense conditions such as temperature, humidity, and movement. The combination of these resources, the Cy-Net radio mesh, and GPRS gateway can then be used to report telemetry to a central point, and/or send control signals to each remote node.

Street and Tunnel Lighting
With the rise of energy pricing and new regulation, operators of public lighting systems are driven to reduce operating costs. These reductions can be achieved by remotely controlling each lamp and managing its brightness according to need and by decreasing maintenance requirements by detecting faults remotely.

Cyan's technologies and products provide a complete control and communications network and user interface to lighting manufacturers. This complete system solution allows lighting manufacturers to manufacture and sell RF controlled street and tunnel lighting systems.

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blueface - 04 Sep 2012 11:37 - 130 of 272

Attn Guys-
One of my well informed city friends told me this morning that he has been told that the directors of Cyan are flying out to India in two weeks time!-fingers crossed that we should be hearing some positive news as a result!!-

required field - 04 Sep 2012 16:18 - 131 of 272

That's what I'm hoping for......could be a fivebagger on a big order !...

chuckles - 04 Sep 2012 21:32 - 132 of 272

Some people will believe anything posted on a bulletin board - lol

blueface - 06 Sep 2012 08:39 - 133 of 272

Hi again guys-
Same source tells me that the company will be making RNS next week and the following week-keeping shareholders informed -lets hope it will be positive news!-

skinny - 10 Sep 2012 07:17 - 134 of 272

Update on TNEB tender

Cyan Holdings plc (AIM:CYAN.L), the integrated system and software design company delivering mesh based flexible wireless solutions for utility metering and lighting control today gives further information regarding the timings of the Tamil Nadu Electricity Board (TNEB) Automatic Meter Reading (AMR) tender.

A number of Cyan partners have begun with the installation and commissioning of the 500 unit pilots at Trichy (Tiruchchirappalli), in the state of Tamil Nadu. The Cyan partners in question are confident that the installations are moving forward as planned and estimate that the pilots will be ready for inspection during September/early October.

TNEB are actively observing this phase of the tender process and on completion will review each pilot. At this stage, TNEB will test the technology to ensure it complies with the tender specification which includes interoperability of solution.

John Cronin, Executive Chairman of Cyan commented: "We are continuing to support our partners in the installation and commissioning of our CyLec® technology. This includes working with them on the ground in India as well as from Cambridge to ensure the pilots can be successfully demonstrated to TNEB."

skinny - 28 Sep 2012 07:03 - 135 of 272

Half Yearly Report

Highlights

· Turnover of £192,923 (H1 2011: £220,277)
· Successful fund raising of circa £1.9 million (net of expenses)
· Appointment of John Cronin as Executive Chairman at the 2012 AGM
· Significant position achieved in "potentially transformational" TNEB tender in India
· Largest order in Company's history (over US$1M) for CyLec® products in India
· Partnership with major Indian electrical and utilities supplier Larson and Toubro Limited ("L&T")

John Cronin, Executive Chairman, commented:

"Whilst shareholders will no doubt be somewhat disappointed with the H1 2012 revenue numbers, I want to confirm that we continue to take significant strides forwards towards achieving our aim of being the recognised leading provider of smart energy solutions for the utility and lighting sectors in emerging markets. During the first half of 2012, we have won orders in India and China and have strategic partnerships with major manufacturers in both territories. We are very well positioned in the TNEB tender, which is now approaching its final stages, and represents a potentially transformational turning point for the Company in terms of revenues and financial stability.

We would like to thank our shareholders for their continued strong support in what continue to be difficult market conditions in which to raise funding. We hope to be able to confirm that their patience has been rewarded before the end of 2012."

magicjoe - 22 Oct 2012 08:53 - 136 of 272

The BREAK OUT on the share price is back on after the positive RNS today ......


Cyan remains confident over TNEB tender

Cyan Holdings remains confident about its competitive position on the Tamil Nadu Electricity Board automatic meter reading tender.

The company says its four meter manufacturer partners have now completed the installation and commissioning of their pilots in Trichy (Tiruchchirappalli), in the state of Tamil Nadu.

The installations demonstrate Cyan's interoperable solution, CyLec.

Over the last week, Cyan personnel have actively participated in the first on-site evaluations with TNEB officials as well as attending a subsequent review meeting.

Cyan says it has been informed that of the 16 companies that formally submitted samples and bids on this tender, only six have deployed pilots and the Cyan partners are the ones offering an interoperable solution.

Cyan has also been informed that the next stage in the tender attribution process will be 'price bid opening'. This is where the sealed bids of the meter manufacturers who have deployed pilots will be opened in a meeting at TNEB in front of the participants and the selection of the meter manufacturers to fulfil the tender will start.

Cyan expects to start receiving the first orders for delivery of product as soon as this next step is completed.

Executive chairman John Cronin said: "We are pleased that CyLec has been successfully demonstrated to TNEB and remain confident of our competitive position on this tender.

"I look forward to providing Cyan's shareholders with a further update shortly."

At 8:48am: (LON:CYAN) share price was +0.04p at 0.58p Cyan remains confident over TNEB tender
StockMarketWire.com
Cyan Holdings remains confident about its competitive position on the Tamil Nadu Electricity Board automatic meter reading tender.

The company says its four meter manufacturer partners have now completed the installation and commissioning of their pilots in Trichy (Tiruchchirappalli), in the state of Tamil Nadu.

The installations demonstrate Cyan's interoperable solution, CyLec.

Over the last week, Cyan personnel have actively participated in the first on-site evaluations with TNEB officials as well as attending a subsequent review meeting.

Cyan says it has been informed that of the 16 companies that formally submitted samples and bids on this tender, only six have deployed pilots and the Cyan partners are the ones offering an interoperable solution.

Cyan has also been informed that the next stage in the tender attribution process will be 'price bid opening'. This is where the sealed bids of the meter manufacturers who have deployed pilots will be opened in a meeting at TNEB in front of the participants and the selection of the meter manufacturers to fulfil the tender will start.

Cyan expects to start receiving the first orders for delivery of product as soon as this next step is completed.

Executive chairman John Cronin said: "We are pleased that CyLec has been successfully demonstrated to TNEB and remain confident of our competitive position on this tender.

"I look forward to providing Cyan's shareholders with a further update shortly."

At 8:48am: (LON:CYAN) share price was +0.04p at 0.58p


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required field - 24 Oct 2012 13:47 - 137 of 272

Starting to rise here.....

Balerboy - 24 Oct 2012 18:52 - 138 of 272

Will it or won't it.,.
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required field - 25 Oct 2012 08:25 - 139 of 272

If Cyan get some orders : it opens up perhaps a floodgate of orders and this is just India......China and the rest of the world awaits.....this share has been disappointing in the past but something above 2p is a possibility with some decent orders and then who knows ? ....

skinny - 25 Oct 2012 08:26 - 140 of 272

And there in lies the rub!

Its always been a story of if only....

I do hold btw.

required field - 25 Oct 2012 08:28 - 141 of 272

We shall know soon if they have, or are cracking the Indian market....

unluckyboy - 25 Oct 2012 10:07 - 142 of 272

Are we getting ready for take off.up over 10%.

required field - 25 Oct 2012 15:53 - 143 of 272

Yep !...steady rise....... and continued buying has helped lift the sp....

required field - 26 Oct 2012 08:10 - 144 of 272

Good start !...

required field - 26 Oct 2012 10:30 - 145 of 272

Really motoring now...goodo....

alwickkk - 26 Oct 2012 11:48 - 146 of 272

Be careful on this everyone it is being ramped across all sites at moment.

The company has been a well known dog for a long time and promising "big contracts"
are coming and they never do! while this is going on they have been forced to dilute
the share capital on a massive level to maintain themselves in business.To the point
now that even if they do actually win contracts they would have to be huge long
term contracts just to justify the current market cap. The chances of them ever
getting to a point of profitability and debt reduction are very slim indeed.Over time
lots of people have lost huge amounts on this share and it will happen again.

For insight on what will happen here please see link below.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XBMNkVelerA

required field - 26 Oct 2012 17:08 - 147 of 272

It is only a very small cap and if orders start from India ; it could snowball very quickly indeed.....a rise to beyond 2p is a distinct possibility ...if not more....look at Magnolia petroleum rising as well ; 3 times the market cap of this one with just chicken feed production....anyway CYAN is very...very..promising....

chuckles - 26 Oct 2012 18:20 - 148 of 272

You must be kidding?
Revenue of £170k producing losses of £1.5m
1.3 billion shares in issue.
Only ramping will get this rubbish over 2p and on fundamentals it won't be warranted

Balerboy - 26 Oct 2012 18:29 - 149 of 272

are you talking about fogl??? lol rf likes that one too.,.
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