Industrial Scientific Named Advanced Manufacturer of the Year

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Industrial Scientific Named Advanced Manufacturer of the Year

04 Oct, 2011

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Industrial Scientific (USA) is pleased to announce that it was selected Advanced Manufacturer of the Year in the Pittsburgh Technology Council’s 2011 Tech 50 Awards.

These awards honor the Pittsburgh region’s fastest growing and most innovative technology companies and top executives. The southwestern Pennsylvania tech community and the Council gathered to honor the winners at a celebration event at CONSOL Energy Center in Pittsburgh last evening.

Advanced Manufacturer of the Year category finalists included industries that are largely automated and that use a high degree of process controls, such as computer-numerical controllers, robotics, advanced IT systems and other automated processes.

Industrial Scientific’s president and CEO, Justin McElhattan, graciously accepted the award on behalf of the company.

“This award is recognition of the great work the people at Industrial Scientific are doing to help people go home alive at the end of the workday,” said McElhattan. “At Industrial Scientific, we’re dedicating our careers to ending death on the job in this century. We’re applying advanced predictive analytics and gas detection technology to help our customers make their workplaces safer.”

To learn more about Industrial Scientific and its products and services, visit www.indsci.com.

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