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    Montronix is a leading supplier of tool and process monitoring solutions serving the worldwide automotive, aerospace, and machine tool industries. The monitoring of machines and process provides...
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    H.E.L develops and manufactures innovative scientific instruments and software designed to optimize the efficiency, safety, and productivity of key processes in chemistry and biology...
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    With more than 6 decades of commitment to helping customers, Dynisco provides the tools and services for the polymer industry allowing customers a “window into the process”...
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    Operations that struggle with the challenges of inventory management and timely replenishment of all types of powders and bulk solids can monitor silo levels on their smartphone, tablet, or desktop...
  • News - 24 Feb 2011
    NASA’s Glory mission is to monitor climate changes that was fired into space on February 23 is equipped with two cloud cameras developed by Ball Aerospace & Technologies. Partly...
  • News - 2 Sep 2010
    Ball Aerospace and Technologies Corp. will fabricate a commercial, subsequent generation satellite with remote-sensing capability for DigitalGlobe, a global provider of geospatial information products...
  • News - 31 Jul 2010
    A novel docking navigation system for the International Space station (ISS) was demonstrated successfully by Ball Aerospace, Lockheed Martin and NASA at the Boulder-based facility of Ball. The...
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    Sensata Technologies is a leading industrial technology company that develops sensors, sensor-based solutions, including controllers and software, and other mission-critical products to create...
  • News - 22 Mar 2010
    Ball Aerospace & Technologies Corp. has integrated successfully the fourth out of five instruments onboard the National Polar-Orbiting Operational Environmental Satellite System (NPOESS)...
  • News - 22 Apr 2022
    Oxford University researchers have developed a sensor made of sapphire fibre that can tolerate extreme temperatures, with the potential to enable significant improvements in efficiency and emission...

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