SWR Announces New R&D Facilities to Meet Company’s Growth

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SWR Announces New R&D Facilities to Meet Company’s Growth

25 May, 2017

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SWR engineering Messtechnik GmbH (subsidiary of Environnement S.A Group) has inaugurated a new R&D building on May 19th 2017 to meet the company’s growth and expanding capabilities. The new R&D building will provide the necessary space for further development of cutting-edge technologies that promises to pave the way for countless industrial applications.

SWR engineering Messtechnik GmbH was founded in 1994 in Schliengen, in the south of Germany, being the leading supplier of continuous measurement technology for processed solids across a wide range of industries.

A high level of innovation and its customer-orientation has led to an excellent market acceptance through offices in Germany, France and China and a network of more than 25 distributors worldwide.

Since October 2016, SWR is part of the Environnement S.A Group, the leading European supplier of environmental monitoring equipment. This alliance strengthened the possibilities within the process market and provided additional product ranges while creating synergies. With that, SWR ‘s growth plan and strategy was boosted, allowing the technology to reach new customers and new markets, while reinforcing the capacity to develop new and innovative measuring instruments.

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