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TECH SPOTLIGHT


Tracerco Launch New Augmented Reality (AR) Application – Insight Through AR


Tracerco, part of Johnson Matthey Plc, has launched its new AR application – “insight through AR”, bringing its advanced range of nucleonic instrumentation to life.


Through the use of AR technology and animation, Tracerco’s new application will allow those working in the oil and gas, petrochemical and refining industries to visualise in a real-world environment, how its range of instrumentation can provide accurate and reliable, multiphase and bulk level, density and interface measurements, whilst on the go, or from the comfort of their own office/at home.


Neil Murch, Business Development Manager – EMEAC at Tracerco commented, “We are delighted to have collaborated with Animmersion UK Ltd, a 3D visualisation and immersive technology developer, to bring our advanced range of nucleonic instrumentation to life. By using AR, we can provide our customers with an interactive and immersive experience that will enable them to visualise how our solutions can help solve their most challenging process control and measurement applications.”


The application can be downloaded on both Apple and Android devices by searching for “Tracerco” via the respective app store.


Tracerco has a number of other exciting projects in the pipeline using this technology, as they continue to help customers get a new perspective on their business and make those critical decisions.


q +44 (0)1642375500 E tracerco@tracerco.com H www.tracerco.com


DataCo Ltd Has Been Acquired by


Sword Group DataCo has an excellent reputation in the marketplace and is focused primarily on the Oil and Gas industry. They provide expert data services, information management solutions and support, helping customers reduce costs and increase efficiency through the effective management of their data asset. DataCo have offices in UK (Aberdeen), Netherlands (The Hague), Australia (Perth) and USA (Houston).


DataCo will join our Sword Venture Business Unit in further developing its Upstream Data and Information Management expertise. Both parties are very excited about the possibilities


of this relationship, in terms of the breadth and depth of support offered to the combined customer base and the innovation that can be delivered to the Oil and Gas industry.


Dave Bruce CEO of Sword UK said “I’m delighted to welcome the DataCo team to the Sword Group. This deal reflects our commitment to the Energy Industry and allows us to deliver a more complete Information Management solution to our customers.


We targeted DataCo because they are recognised as a market leader in this area. There are clear synergies in the way we both work with our customers and offer complementary solutions that will enhance our existing


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service. We recognise the skills and expertise the DataCo team bring to our company and are genuinely excited about what the future now holds for the combined business.


We believe that as part of Sword, we can accelerate DataCo’s growth plans while adding valuable domain expertise to the Group.”


Henri Tykoezinski MD at DataCo said “We sincerely believe that the combination of expertise from DataCo, and Sword will enhance and grow the capabilities we are able to offer. With our shared strengths in digitalisation, data analytics, IM, DM and GIS, we believe that the new group will become the world leader in these areas.”


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