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The history of Triconex was published in the book The History of a Safer World by Gary L. Wilkinson. The company was founded in September 1983 by Jon Wimer in Santa Ana, California and began operations in March 1984. The company was founded as a venture-capital funded private company.
Invensys was formed through the merger of BTR plc and Siebe plc in 1999. [4] [5] Between 1999 and 2004, it underwent a major restructuring programme involving thousands of redundancies to cut its costs amid falling sales and a sizeable debt burden that allegedly posed the possibility of the company going bankrupt.
In December 2017, it was reported that the safety systems of an unidentified power station, believed to be in Saudi Arabia, were compromised when the Triconex industrial safety technology made by Schneider Electric SE was targeted in what is believed to have been a state sponsored attack.
June: TRITON (TRISIS), a malware framework designed to reprogram Triconex safety instrumented systems (SIS) of industrial control systems (ICS), discovered in Saudi Arabian Petrochemical plant. [73] August: Hackers demand $7.5 million in Bitcoin to stop pre-releasing HBO shows and scripts, including Ballers, Room 104 and Game of Thrones. [74]
1994: Siebe plc bought Triconex, a safety control business. [2] 1997: Siebe plc acquired APV plc. 1998: Siebe plc acquired Eurotherm, Wonderware and Simulation Sciences. 1998: Siebe plc sold North Safety Products (and Siebe Gorman with it) to Norcross. [4] 1999: Siebe plc acquired Esscor. [2] 1999: Siebe plc merged with BTR plc to form Invensys ...
June: TRITON (TRISIS), a malware framework designed to reprogram Triconex safety instrumented systems (SIS) of industrial control systems (ICS), discovered in Saudi Arabian Petrochemical plant. [114] August: Hackers demand $7.5 million in Bitcoin to stop pre-releasing HBO shows and scripts, including Ballers, Room 104 and Game of Thrones. [115]
Tricon systems, an industrial safety-shutdown technology system produced by the company Triconex; Tricon Design, a company involved in the design of the Doha Metro and the German Vossloh G2000 BB locomotive; Tricon, a logo used by BBC Three; Vincent Tricon, the editor of the film Divines and director of Daphné Patakia
Invensys Rail Group was a division of Invensys, a UK-based multinational engineering company.It was a designer, manufacturer and integrator of railway equipment, including automation, signalling and controls.