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News Release from: Invensys Foxboro
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 02 February 2004
Invensys wins awards at Swedish show
Visitors to the exhibition "Scanautomatic" vote for those companies who have developed the best automation component during the year and for the general category - Visitors Choice for the best product
Scanautomatic, Sweden's only automation exhibition was held in Gothenburg in November 2003 Each year visitors to the exhibition place votes for those companies which in their opinion have developed the best automation component during the year and for the general category -Visitors Choice which is awarded to the best product at the exhibition
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 25 Jul 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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These awards carry particular kudos as Scanautomatic represents the principle channel to Swedish industry where companies can view new products and suppliers.
Foxboro, an Invensys business unit, won both the "Best Automation Component" and the "Visitors Choice" award categories with their new Foxboro CFT50 Digital Coriolis Mass Flow Transmitter.
Unlike ordinary Coriolis meters, the products breakthrough dual-processor technology won't stall at entrained gas bubbles.
It can even handle start-from-empty batching.
So you end expensive flow interruptions.
Eliminate high-price process reworks.
And escape the high cost of "lost" product.
This results in cost savings and improved product quality providing the ability to measure some of most challenging materials.
Bengt Persson the Invensys Project Manager responsible for the Scanautomatic exhibition said, "It's tremendously inspiring.
Scanautomatic is an event that is at the forefront of technical developments.
Visitors can review the latest innovative products, systems and methods.
The increasing integration between work in various spheres of production, design and marketing is rapidly opening up new, exciting opportunities for Invensys.".
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