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  2. ASCO Power Technologies - Wikipedia

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    ASCO (Automatic Switch Company) Power Technologies, a business unit of Schneider Electric, makes electrical equipment used in healthcare facilities, data centers, communication networks, commercial buildings, and industrial plants. ASCO also includes a Services branch, providing maintenance programs, modifications, upgrades, and emergency repairs.

  3. Triconex - Wikipedia

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    Triconex is a Schneider Electric brand that supplies products, systems, and services for safety, critical control, and turbo-machinery applications. Triconex also use its name for its hardware devices that use its TriStation application software.

  4. Schneider Electric - Wikipedia

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    Schneider Electric SE is a French multinational corporation that specializes in digital automation and energy management. [3] [4] Schneider Electric is a Fortune Global 500 company, publicly traded on the Euronext Exchange, and is a component of the Euro Stoxx 50 stock market index. [5] In fiscal year 2023, the company posted revenues of €35. ...

  5. Invensys - Wikipedia

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    In response, Invensys began openingly seeking to be acquired by a larger company, approaching the American industrial automation company Emerson Electric without any bid being made. During January 2014, Invensys was taken over by the French multinational Schneider Electric for a total consideration of $5.5 billion. Schneider opted to fully ...

  6. Citect - Wikipedia

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    an extremely wide range of Schneider Electric and 3rd party PLCs (using vendor's OPC driver or its own native drivers) and; a big collection of symbols of industrial equipments for drawing the application scenes; made by Citect with a design-time HMI/GUI construction tool (called Citect Graphics Builder) and

  7. TAC (building automation) - Wikipedia

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    The years 2002 and 2003 brought further development for TAC Group with its acquisition of both Control Solutions and MicroSign in 2002 before TAC Group was itself acquired by French-based Schneider Electric in 2003. In 2004, the company bought Seattle-based Abacus Engineered Systems which was then merged with the Energy Solutions Division of TAC.

  8. Eurotherm - Wikipedia

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    Eurotherm is a supplier of control and measurement instruments to industrial and process markets. They are part of Watlow, an electricity distribution, automation management and producer of installation components for energy management company.

  9. Square D - Wikipedia

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    By 1929, Square D merged with a Milwaukee-based industrial controller company and began producing Westinghouse-licensed circuit breakers. In 1935 Square D began producing its own range of circuit breakers for both commercial and residential uses. [3] In 1991, the company was acquired and became a subsidiary of Schneider Electric. [4]