Thomas & Betts Releases iPad Application

April 11, 2013
App offers product information & industry insight

Thomas & Betts' new iPad application, T&B Mobile, provides full access to the company’s product, application and industry information and insight, as well as distributor services, multimedia presentations and electrical industry news and information.

“The T&B Mobile application puts a wealth of valuable T&B information at your fingertips,” said Chris Castleberry, vice president of marketing at Thomas & Betts. “Information about the products we manufacture, the solutions we provide and the markets we serve is available quickly and intuitively from an iPad.”

Once the application is downloaded, information, such as brochures, presentation materials and videos, is organized by markets, solutions and products, and accessible via simple touch and swipe navigation. Information about the Thomas & Betts Signature Service program for distributors is also available through the “Channels” button.

There are also links to building information modeling objects, two- and three-dimensional models in computer-aided design formats and the Floor Box Selector, which identifies the appropriate Steel City or Carlon floor box assembly for the specifications entered by the user.

Source: Thomas & Betts

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