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Measurement Computing Announces IOtech Integration

Changes designed to allow MCC to better serve the digital acquisition marketplace.

By DE Editors  

January 4, 2010

By DE Editors

Measurement Computing Corporation (MCC) has announced the upcoming integration of IOtech’s DAQ products to MCC’s product line.

MCC and IOtech joined in 2007, keeping independent operations but sharing key resources. Over the upcoming year, the two companies will fully integrate and consolidate to MCC’s Norton, MA, location. This company will keep the name Measurement Computing and will sell, service, and support both brands.

In early 2010 the MCC site will include IOtech’s data acquisition products. This integration will offer a more complete data acquisition product line to MCC and IOtech customers.

For more information, visit Measurement Computing.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company's website.

 

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