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News Release from: Read-Out Publications | Subject: EPM Vienna story
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 07 December 2007
Vienna venue for latest Emerson wireless
releases
Vienna was the venue for the European launch of two new offerings from Emerson Process Management, as now reported by Eoin O'Riain on the Read-out website
Up to seventy editors and journalists from European technical journals gathered to hear from an impressive team led by the new EPM European President, David Dunbar Before the presentations proper began he outlined the position of EPM as they see it, consistently leading the opposition not only in innovative products but also in the harsh world of commercial profitability
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 11 Aug 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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Part of the reason for this happy situation is without doubt their even spread over the world, easing their vulnerability to regional depressions and currency dips such as the current situation in the United States of America.
Indeed less than 35% of sales are now in the US as against 66% fairly evenly divided throughout Europe, Asia and the rest of the world.
Another reason he gave was the substantial investment of the company in engineering and technology which has almost doubled in the past ten years.
The first announcement concerned their Smart Machinery Health Management offering for turbomachinery, which included the launch of the CSI 6000 monitor for API670 protection.
This further enhances the loop in their programme for predictive machinery health management solutions.
The second presentation was a natural continuation of the launch in January of their Wireless offering and saw the unveiling of their Smart Wireless Architecture, a collaboration with CISCO.
They also took the opportunity to show the phenomenal take-up and adoption of Wireless in little more than a year since its launch in the states last year.
Both these offerings open up new opportunities for process and utility plants as well as other manufacturing facilities, and possibilities for measuring, monitoring and controlling areas throughout industry.
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