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Process Instrument Solutions celebrates global reach with unique Exhibition

6 September 2022

Process Instrument Solutions is holding its first ever Exhibition to celebrate its global and local reach of customers and clients.

The Process Instruments Solutions Exhibition 2022 is taking place on Wednesday 14th September. From 9am-4pm, at All Saints Hotel in Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk.

This free Exhibition has been designed to demonstrate the array of solutions the company has to offer, whilst allowing valued clients to meet global leading brands. Furthermore there are exclusive presentations and Q&A sessions from its global partners Siemens and Labom.

This event is ticketed but there is no fee as attendees are welcome to come and enjoy this informative and unmissable exhibition. Simply visit our Evenbrite page and register to get your free ticket or visit the company’s Facebook page for more details.

Jon Tayler, director, says: “We have navigated our business successfully over the years and have firmly positioned ourselves as industry leaders and we want to showcase our achievements in creating longstanding and positive partnerships with global businesses. This Exhibition will do just that; highlight our successes as an industry and celebrate what’s to come, looking ahead to technology, digitialisation and IoT.”

Florian Simpson, Head of International Sales at Labom, based in Germany, says: “We have a longstanding relationship with Process Instrument Solutions in the UK and so it’s always good to see the team face-face, especially given what a challenge it has been to travel over the past couple of years. It’s great to be attending the Exhibition and I am looking forward to presenting our new REconnect quick coupling device as it’s the first time it’s been presented in the UK.”

Recently the company rebranded following immense growth with an increase of 300% in its sales in the past four years. Furthermore, with the appointment of six people during the last 18 months and an impressive investment of £100,000 on state-of-the-art equipment for its site team, the rebrand has come at a pivotal time for the local company.