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Yokogawa Europe B.V. and Sick Maihak GmbH sign Co-operation Agreement on Process Instrumentation


Yokogawa Europe B.V. and SICK MAIHAK GmbH have signed a mutual distribution agreement covering products in the field of process analytical instrumentation. At ACHEMA 2009, both companies announced that, as the product portfolios of both companies are to a large extent complementary, this co-operation would strengthen their respective positions in the international process industry marketplace.


Mr. Antoon van Osch, Manager for Global &


European Alliances at Yokogawa Europe, stated that the integration of SICK’s analysers will further improve the ability of Yokogawa to provide turnkey automation solutions for key process industries from a single supplier. In addition, Dr. Michael Markus, head of SICK’s analyser business unit, pointed out that the collaboration with Yokogawa will add specific product, application and system know how to SICK’s product offering, which will complete and underline their market position as a full portfolio and solution provider in process analytics.


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International Labmate Publishes And Sells Science Books


Publisher of leading scientific journals including Labmate UK & Ireland, International Environmental Technology and Petro Industry News, International Labmate has expanded its portofolio to publish and sell scientific books aimed at industry and academia.


ILM Publicationsis the company’s book publishing division which


produces high-level reference books for scientists and researchers working in industry, universities and government-related bodies. The publishing programme mainly focuses on the areas that International Labmate’s journals specialise in: the laboratory and analytical techniques, environmental science, and energy and fuels.


The first book by ILM Publications was published in March this


year, entitled Modelling of Pollutants in Complex Environmental Systems, Volume I, edited by Dr Grady Hanrahan of California Lutheran University, USA (ISBN: 9781906799007 | hardback | 376 pages | £51). The second volume will be published later in the year. These books are part of the Advanced Topics in Environmental


Science series, which deals with cutting-edge topics covering the full spectrum of physical, chemical, biological and sociological aspects of this important discipline.


Other titles to be published later in the year also include Field Detection Technologies for Explosives and Monolithic Chromatography and Its Modern Applications.


These books, as well as a variety of science and technology titles produced by other publishers, including


Wiley and Springer, are available for sale on the company’s online book shop, www.ilmbookstore.com. The site offers a range of discounts and special offers to customers, and shipping is free to addresses in the UK.


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Exhibitor Expectations Surpassed at Sensor 2009


New Management Appointments


Frank Hartmann is the new Managing Director of BÜCHI Labortechnik GmbH in Essen. From July 1st


, 2009, he signs responsible for the company’s


business activities in Germany and the Netherlands. Frank Hartmann has more than 15 years experience in the sale and marketing of analytical instruments and laboratory products. From the early days at KMF, via Merck Eurolab through to VWR International he has become an accomplished professional in his field, dedicating his time to a number of different tasks and functions.


Frank Hartmann succeeds Dr. Jochen Knecht, who has been holding this post since 2003 and is now joining the management of the parent company in Switzerland where he will head up the NIR division.


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The SENSOR+TEST exhibition in Germany has again proved the resisting power of the sensor, measuring, and testing industry. The success of the trade fair shows that this economic sector has not been as adversely affected by the current situation as was feared. "With a total of 537 exhibitors on 18,000 m² of floor space, the SENSOR+TEST can indeed be considered a complete success," says Holger Bödeker, Managing Director of the AMA Service GmbH, the organizers. In view of the economic situation, the 7,000 visitors are a positive result in themselves. The majority of the exhibitors were also pleased about this unexpected result.


Scientific and Technical Gases (STG) Announces Joint Venture with Buzwair Industrial Gases in Qatar.


Buzwair and STG (UK) announce the signing of an agreement to build a speciality gases plant in Qatar, Doha. STG will be responsible for assisting in the design of the plant, supplying the key components and the training of the gas mixing staff. Buzwair have been very active in developing their capability in Qatar to become one of the biggest independent gas companies in the region.


“We are delighted to be working even more


closely with Buzwair in Qatar in helping develop the speciality gases market for both companies over the next few years” Says Chris Street – Director of STG. The plant is due for completion in November 2009.


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Entsorga-Enteco 2009 Well on its Way


The expansion in internationality on both the exhibitor and visitor side of the International Trade Fair for Recycling Management and Environmental Technology, taking place in Cologne from 27th to 30th October 2009 is making progress. The secondary programme is enticing visitors with its high-calibre offer.


A good five months before Entsorga-Enteco 2009 the preparations in Cologne are running at full tilt for this year's event. A special focus is being placed on the expansion of


internationality on the exhibitor and visitor side. At this point in time a clear increase in the proportion of foreign exhibitors is becoming evident, currently at about 29 %. The interest of foreign group participation in the Entsorga-Enteco is also high. Groups from the United Kingdom, Austria, Switzerland, Italy, Russia and Finland have already decided to participate. Conversations are currently being conducted with other interested parties from among others China, Japan and the Netherlands. Internationality is also being expanded on the visitor side. To this end intensive contact has been initiated with multipliers such as associations, chambers and ministries abroad. Until now, groups from France (CCI France), Finland (Association of Environmental Enterprises), Rumania (Rumanian trade association for waste management), Singapore (Sustainable Energy Association of Singapore - SEAS), Kazakhstan, China and Korea have announced visits to the Entsorga-Enteco 2009.


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