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News Release from: Vishay Nobel
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 02 February 2001

Change of name for
sensors/instrumentation company

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As part of its corporate policy, Thermo Electron corporation has decided that all businesses should have the prefix 'Thermo' added to the company names, so Nobel Systems is now Thermo Nobel

As part of its corporate policy, Thermo Electron corporation has decided that all businesses should have the prefix 'Thermo' added to the company names Thus, as of the first of January 2001 Nobel Systems Ltd

has adopted this approach and has re-named itself Thermo Nobel Ltd.

The businesses that form Thermo Electron are well recognised by their individual names and the corporation likes its customer base to know that those same trusted companies are part of a world-leading $2.2billion instrument business, employing 14,000 people world-wide.

The corporation is working to become an integrated, unified company with a clear market focus, technological synergy, and strong opportunities for growth.

The companies within the corporation are charged with finding common market needs that can be satisfied from the portfolio of products and services available from the group.

The fundamental outcome of such an approach is planned to yield technological and geographical expansion initially, with a long-term increase in complete customer instrumentation provision.

Thermo Nobel views this strategy as a positive development for its own business and that of the group as a whole. Request free introductory details about products from Vishay Nobel ...

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