Schneider Electric opens new Sensor Competency Center in Ohio

June 8, 2005
Center to provide support for company’s Hyde Park and Telemecanique lines

Center to provide support for company’s Hyde Park and Telemecanique lines

On May 1, Schneider Electric opened its Sensor Competency Center (SCC) in Dayton, Ohio. The SCC brings together the company’s Hyde Park and Telemecanique sensor lines and will serve as a single, integrated resource for technical and application support for the sensor industry.

With a staff of more than 60 team members, the SCC will provide information for all types and models of Hyde Park and Telemecanique sensors, including inductive, capacitive, photoelectric, and ultrasonic. The center will also offer support in areas such as applications, product support and selection, sales and service, and product modification.

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