Intrinsically safe mobile computing and communication devices

Logic Wireless is a proud Enterprise Mobility Distribution Partner for Pepperl+Fuchs in Australia, New Zealand and Papua New Guinea.

Pepperl+Fuchs

Pepperl+Fuchs is an innovator in hazardous area, electrical explosion protection & sensor technology. Their intrinsically safe (IS), Zone 1/21, smartphones and tablets are ideal for use in harsh, industrial environments, and are designed to help to increase workflow safety and efficiency.

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Pepperl+Fuchs Announce Logic Wireless as new Enterprise Mobility Distribution Partner

Logic Wireless is pleased to announce a new partnership with Pepperl+Fuchs, a market leader in intrinsically safe (Ex i) mobile computing and communication devices. 

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Logic at the Workplace Health and Safety Show, Melbourne 2025

Logic Wireless’s presence at this WHS event cements our commitment to advancing worker safety through cutting-edge technology.

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Logic Wireless Events Calendar

The Logic team are out and about at the following events around Australia and New Zealand. Please contact us if you’d like to catch up!…

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The Comms Connect Melbourne 2024 Wrap-Up

The Logic team proudly showcased innovative solutions from nine of our industry-leading partners.

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Logic Wireless: New Eventide Communications distribution partnership for Australasia

Eventide Communications appoints Logic Wireless as the premier distribution partner for its NexLog DX-Series recording solutions in Australia, New Zealand and the Pacific Islands.

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Logic at Comms Connect Melbourne 2024

At Comms Connect 2024, Logic is proud to showcase innovative solutions to improve worker safety, team connectivity and collaboration.

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