Laser-Based Sensor Companies Form Group
Four companies involved in developing noncontact, laser-based measurement and control sensors for industrial applications have merged to form
Laser Measurement International Inc. in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
A laser-based sensor calculates the next location for pouring molten metal. Courtesy of LMI Selcom Measurement & Control.
The companies are
Selcom Inc. in Gothenburg, Sweden;
Dynamic Control Systems in Vancouver;
Sensors-95 in Maastricht, The Netherlands; and
Sensor Adaptive Machines Inc. of Windsor, Ontario, Canada. The group will reorganize into six divisions to address the needs of the rubber, automotive and wood products industries. Laser Measurement International will have R&D and manufacturing facilities in Canada, The Netherlands and Sweden.
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