BIRMINGHAM, Alabama – Motion Industries, Inc., a leading distributor of maintenance, repair, and operation replacement parts and a wholly owned subsidiary of Genuine Parts Company (GPC), is pleased to announce that EIS – a wholly owned subsidiary of GPC as well, which was operating independently and reporting directly to GPC – has become the electrical specialties group of Motion Industries, effective January 2, 2018.
REINACH, Switzerland - After extensive market and competitive research, the market research and consulting firm Frost & Sullivan honored Endress+Hauser with the Global Market Leadership Award for electromagnetic flowmeters.
The company was recognized during Frost & Sullivan’s awards gala in California.
HOUSTON, Texas - Technical Toolboxes has appointed Drew Lafleur as chief technology officer.
Based in Houston, Lafleur will lead and manage the company’s team of technical experts. He will focus on company strategy for identifying and prioritizing development initiatives, selecting technologies and methodologies to employ and setting timetables for the evaluation, development and deployment of all of Technical Toolboxes’ technology applications and technical training courses.
HOUSTON, Texas - Arundo Analytics announced that it has moved offices to 1600 Smith St., in downtown Houston, from its previous offices in the Station Houston location at 1301 Fannin St. On the heels of its recent $25 million funding round, Arundo is confirming its commitment to growing its Houston presence. The company also has offices in Palo Alto, Calif., and Oslo, Norway.
HUDSON, Mass. – SignalFire Telemetry, designer and manufacturer of wireless telemetry solutions for asset monitoring in industrial applications, is relocating to new corporate headquarters in Marlborough, Massachusetts. The move will support the growth of its wireless-monitoring product lines and optimize customer support and training for the company’s growing U.S. and international client base.
HOUSTON - The Turbomachinery Laboratory, a center of the Texas A&M Engineering Experiment Station (TEES) and part of The Texas A&M University System, has a new director: Dr. Eric Petersen.