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Averna Technologies buys the Vision & Robotics Group of Invensys Canada
04/11/2005
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verna Technologies has purchased all assets of Vision & Robotics Group from Invensys Systems Canada. The acquisition will bring more than 20 engineers to Averna. The Canadian company's acquisition of the Vision and Robotics Group provides it access to more than 100 major clients in North America serving the aerospace, pharmaceutical, electronics, aluminum and manufacturing industries.
Averna provides integrated system solutions to increase productivity, allowing it to work with customers to implement automation systems that enhance quality control, asset optimization and employee collaboration while executing manufacturing business processes reliably.
Over the past ten years, the Vision & Robotics Group has completed more than 150 installations and focused on vertical solutions to optimize lighting inspection, aluminum processing, pharmaceutical manufacturing, turbo machinery manufacturing and heavy metal fabrication robotics.
Averna is a privately-held Canadian corporation founded in 1999. The company focuses on manufacturing productivity improvements through information and automation systems that combine proven technologies from partners such as National Instruments with today's business management best practices. Averna has delivered solutions for several companies such as Honeywell Aerospace, Bombardier, Proctor&Gamble, Harris, Alstom, L'Oréal, Hydro-Quebec and CN.
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