Rockwell acquires Pavilion Technologies
Wednesday, 07 November, 2007
Rockwell Automation has entered into a definitive agreement to buy Pavilion Technologies, a privately held company involved in advanced process control, production optimisation and environmental compliance solutions for process and hybrid industries.
The Pavilion Technologies management team and employees will become part of Rockwell Automation’s Architecture & Software segment. Pavilion Technologies software products will be integrated into the Rockwell Automation FactoryTalk production and performance suite, as well as the Logix Control Platform.
“Combining Pavilion Technologies’ predictive modelling capabilities with the already-robust ability of our Integrated Architecture to control process applications will help our customers create a more agile, efficient and consistent production environment,” said Steven Eisenbrown, senior vice president of the company’s Architecture & Software segment.
“That translates into faster response to market demands at lower cost with better quality.”
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