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ABB
ABB is a leader in power and automation technologies that enable utility and industry customers to improve their performance while lowering environmental impact. ABB in the UK operates from more than 20 locations nationally and employs around 2,300 people. ABB’s process automation business provides customers with products and solutions for instrumentation, automation and optimisation of industrial processes. The industries served include oil and gas, power, chemicals and pharmaceuticals, pulp and paper, metals and minerals, marine and turbocharging.
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AspenTech
AspenTech is a leading provider of award-winning process optimisation software and services. AspenTech was founded in 1981, and has become the market leader in the provision of many of the software applications upon which today’s process industries depend. Aspentech’s range includes the Production Management and Execution application suite and InfoPlus.21, a plant information management system designed to improve the flow of information plant-wide, enabling companies to make more profitable decisions in their operations.
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Cognex
Cognex is a world leader in the design and manufacture of a wide range of machine vision solution systems for the automotive, medical, packaging, electronics, consumer product and continuous process industries. Cognex has developed an advanced range of reliable vision tools, with the flexibility to deal with variations in lighting, presentation and part appearance, and has supplied more vision products in the industrial machine vision market than any other company, over 350,000.
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Eurotherm
Eurotherm was established in 1965 in Worthing to manufacture temperature controllers. Within five years it had formed several inter-related independent companies to develop and produce other advanced product lines, and today has an international reputation for developing premium ‘fit for purpose’ products and system solutions. The Eurotherm brands (Eurotherm, Action Instruments, Barber-Colman, Chessell, Continental Industries and ERO) are recognised for their expertise in automation and process control products and services.
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GE Fanuc
GE Fanuc is the leader in industrial automation solutions designed to increase an organisation’s productivity, agility and profitability. GE Fanuc combines years of research and development with exceptional experience in both automation control and engineering, creating products designed for integration, speed, open architecture and reliability. GE Fanuc is committed to quality, using its Six Sigma Quality Initiative to measure customer needs and satisfaction.
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ICONICS
ICONICS is a solution delivery company that specialises in software for real-time plant operations. The 250+ employee company was founded in 1986 in Foxborough Massachusetts and is one of the largest suppliers of plant operations software in the world. The UK regional headquarters is centrally located in Dudley in the West Midlands with additional offices in Shrewsbury, Fife, Waterford (Ireland) and Surrey. The UK region provides sales and technical services which include consultancy and training for all real-time plant operations requirements.
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Kroll Ontrack
Founded in 1987, Kroll Ontrack is the global leader in the provision of data management solutions specialising in recovery, restoration, erasure and investigative products and services.
With 33 offices in 22 countries, revenues in excess of $300M, and over 50,000 successful recoveries completed globally every year, Kroll Ontrack is the trusted data management partner for many of the world’s leading organisations.
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Matrikon
Matrikon, world leading provider of integrated industrial intelligence products for the continuous process industry, supplies the refining and petrochemicals, oil and gas, power and utilities, pulp and paper, and mining and mineral processing sectors. Established in 1988 and headquartered in Alberta, Canada, with UK offices in Aberdeen and Matlock, Derbyshire, its comprehensive suite of web-based products concentrate on three critical areas of operational excellence: Asset Effectiveness, Production Management, and Operations Optimisation.
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Microsoft
Microsoft, founded in 1975 in America, is established as the world leader in software, services and solutions. Microsoft has three core business areas: Platform Products and Services including its flagship Windows operating system, Business Division including the Office suite, and Entertainment and Devices including its video console Xbox.
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Mitsubishi Electric
Mitsubishi Electric is a world-leading manufacturer of electrical engineering and electronics products in aerospace, semiconductors, power generation and distribution, communications and information technology, consumer electronics, industrial automation and building services. Mitsubishi Electric is synonymous with cutting-edge high-quality products, including PLCs, CNC controllers, drive solutions, industrial robots and electrical discharge machining systems. For more than 80 years, it has supplied the world’s premier automobile makers.
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Oracle
Oracle is the world's largest enterprise software company. For three decades, Oracle has provided the software and services that enable organisations to get the most up-to-date and accurate information from their business systems. Oracle's partner ecosystem, managed by Oracle PartnerNetwork, is fundamental to Oracle's success. Oracle PartnerNetwork is a global network of more than 19,500 companies who deliver innovative software solutions based on Oracle's leading products.
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Rockwell
Rockwell Automation is a world leading provider of industrial automation power, control and information solutions, from stand-alone, industrial components to enterprise-wise integrated systems, helping manufacturers achieve a competitive business edge. Rockwell’s portfolio of products features Allen Bradley process solutions and Rockwell Software information management systems, and its Partner Network includes over 5,600 regional and world specialists in distribution, system integration and product referencing.
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Schneider Electric
Schneider Electric is a world leading supplier of electrical distribution and automation control products and services. Through a portfolio of market-leading brands, Merlin, Gerin, Telemecanique and Square D, it manufactures and markets a comprehensive range of products and services for the residential, buildings, industry, and energy and infrastructure markets. Schneider Electric’s automation controllers offer solutions for the simplest machine through to complex industrial, infrastructure and building sector applications.
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Siemens
Siemens was established in the United Kingdom 164 years ago. The company employs over 20,000 people in the UK, including about 6,500 in the manufacturing sector. As a leading global engineering company, Siemens provides innovative solutions to help tackle the world’s major challenges, including the shortage of natural resources, increasing environmental care, and a growing demand for healthcare, mobility and security. Siemens has offices and factories throughout the UK, with its headquarters in Frimley, Surrey. The company’s global headquarters is in Munich, Germany.
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SolutionsPT
SolutionsPT Limited, part of Pantek Group, specialises in successful hardware and software solutions for real-time manufacturing. The three divisions within SolutionsPT concentrate on Industrial Software, Industrial Hardware and the delivery of Enterprise Manufacturing. The software division comprises the Wonderware® brand, global leader in industrial automation and information solutions, for which SolutionsPT is the authorised distribution centre in the UK and Ireland.
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Universal Robotics
Universal Robotics™ was founded in 2001, and is based on the technical results of a seven-year NASA and Vanderbilt University joint development effort. Universal’s sensor expertise has led to the release of Spatial Vision™ and Spatial Vision Robotics, software products which allow for the connection and 3D calibration of web cams, cameras, lasers, and structured light sensors for accurate 3D vision guidance and inspection.
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Utilitywise
Utilitywise helps businesses get more value from their business energy contracts, reduce their energy consumption, and lower their carbon footprint. Businesses of all sizes rely on Utilitywise for their energy management needs, whether at one site or across the UK. Utilitywise manages thousands of energy meters, which together have a multi-million pound energy spend. From getting a quote for your business energy to helping you reduce your energy consumption and lowering your carbon footprint, Utilitywise offers the energy experts and advice you need.
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Wonderware
Wonderware United Kingdom the software division of SolutionsPT, has awarded Industrial Technology Systems Ltd the title of Certified System Integrator. This means they are Certified to work within the Wonderware product range to provide the end-user with the total solution. The Wonderware Certification program challenges individuals to strengthen their capabilities and skills which can make a significant impact. Wonderware's products include HMI /SCADA Software, Industrial Computers and Manufacturing Execution Systems.
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