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PICKERING INTERFACES PARTNERS WITH TRESCAL TO PROVIDE LOCAL CALIBRATION SERVICES IN THE US
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ickering Interfaces, a leading provider of modular signal switching and simulation prod- ucts for electronic testing, has announced a strategic collaboration with Trescal, the global leader in calibration services. Effective 22 May 2025, Trescal will officially serve as an authorised service provider for calibration services of Pickering Interfaces products across the United States (US). This initiative eliminates the need to ship modules to the UK, streamlining support for US customers. “This collaboration with Trescal marks a signifi- cant step in enhancing our service capabilities in the US,” says James Gould, North American general manager of Pickering Interfaces. “Our customers will benefit from faster turnaround times and reduced shipping costs for calibration services.” In choosing Trescal as a preferred partner, Pickering Interfaces ensures its customers have access to ISO/IEC 17025-accredited calibration services. Trescal’s expertise spans over 20,000 brands and 150,000 types of instruments, backed by 1,100+ accreditations across 28 metrological and test domains. This partnership is designed to maintain the accuracy and reliability of Pickering Interfaces’ prod- ucts while minimising customer downtime. “This partnership allows us to bring Trescal’s comprehensive calibration capabilities to Picker- ing’s advanced product range,” says Aymar de
Vandiere, general manager of Trescal US. “We’re excited to collaborate and support Pickering’s commitment to precision and quality with local, accredited and traceable calibration services.” With over 20 laboratories in the US and exten- sive onsite and mobile calibration options, Trescal is uniquely equipped to offer tailored solutions
to Pickering’s US customers. This partnership reaffirms Pickering’s dedication to providing exceptional support and cutting-edge solutions to the test and measurement industry.
Pickering Interfaces
www.pickeringtest.com Trescal
FLUKE RELIABILITY AND TREON PARTNER TO ELEVATE INDUSTRIAL ASSET PERFORMANCE WITH AI DIAGNOSTICS AND IOT SENSORS
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luke Reliability and Treon have announced a strategic partnership to help customers shift from reactive to predictive maintenance outcomes that elevate industrial asset performance. Combining Treon’s wireless sensor technology with Fluke Reliability’s expertise in AI diagnostics and predictive maintenance software enables customers to translate data into actionable insights. This partner- ship helps customers detect equipment failures before they occur, reduce unplanned downtime, extend asset life, and optimise maintenance schedules for greater efficiency and cost savings.
By offering customers the expertise of both Fluke Reliability and Treon platforms, the integration enables customers to benefit from a scalable solution with deeper insights into asset performance that improves decision-making and operational efficiency. As a part of this partnership, Fluke Reliability and Treon will collaborate to: seamlessly integrate Treon Connect with Fluke Reliability’s eMaint CMMS platform to enable faster, smarter decisions through streamlined data flow; power future-ready reliability tools: from high-volume screening to diagnostic sensors and
route-based hardware; boost customers’ predictive maintenance performance with AI-driven insights, improving uptime and asset health; and break down business silos with a connected ecosystem designed to scale across industrial environments.
“The Fluke Reliability partnership with Treon repre- sents a bold leap forward in industrial connected reliability,” said Jay Hack, vice president and general manager, Fluke Reliability. “By integrating Treon Connect with our AI-driven analytics and deep vibra- tion and temperature monitoring capabilities, we’re enabling a new era of intelligent condition monitoring. We’re helping customers not only predict failures before they happen but also clearly demonstrate the ROI of their reliability programs through smarter, connected insights and decision making.” “Achieving this platform-to-platform integration means customers get the best of both worlds: Treon Connect providing the foundation for connected operations, and Fluke Reliability’s analytics delivering actionable intelligence,” said Aibek Altynbek, regional head, North America at Treon Inc. “This strategic part- nership creates a holistic reliability solution, enabling
customers to maximise asset performance and realise operational excellence at scale.”
Fluke Reliability plans to integrate the Treon Connect system with their eMaint condition monitoring plat- form to ensure a seamless connec- tion between screening,
diagnostics, and
predictive maintenance activities. This partnership reflects a long-term commitment to improving indus- trial condition monitoring and helping businesses optimise asset performance and reliability.
Fluke Reliability
reliability.fluke.com June 2025 Instrumentation Monthly
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