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Invensys Announces Teaming Agreement with Westinghouse for Nuclear Power Plant Safety Related Applications
Business Wire, March 20, 2006
Tags: Invensys, nuclear energy, nuclear power plant
FOXBORO, Mass. -- Establishes a structure for an alternative to combine complementary capabilities of both Westinghouse and Triconex for safety system applications in Nuclear Power Plants
Invensys Process Systems and Westinghouse Electric Company have signed a long-term teaming agreement that establishes a structure for an option to work together to provide solutions for safety related applications in nuclear power plants.
The teaming agreement provides customers the option of combining - in a unified solution - complementary products and services of both companies: Westinghouse's experience as an NSSS vendor in nuclear power plant functional design, application engineering, system integration, testing and licensing; with Invensys' expertise in Nuclear-qualified instrumentation, systems, and product support.
Westinghouse in the nuclear power industry
Westinghouse Electric Company (www.westinghousenuclear.com), wholly owned by BNFL plc of the United Kingdom, is the world's pioneering nuclear power company and is a leading supplier of nuclear plant products and technologies to utilities throughout the world. Today, Westinghouse technology is the basis for approximately one-half of the world's operating nuclear plants.
Invensys in the nuclear power industry
Invensys Process Systems, a business unit of Invensys plc, provides products, services and solutions for the automation and optimization of industrial process plants. In addition to its rapidly expanding Global Solutions group, Invensys Process Systems includes brands such as Foxboro, Triconex, SimSci-Esscor, Wonderware, and Avantis, whose products are installed in more than 100,000 plants across the world. These range from small hybrid and batch plants to the world's largest refineries, gas plants, petrochemicals plants, power plants, and pulp and paper mills.
With nearly five decades of nuclear industry experience worldwide, a 1E qualified safety system platform from Triconex, and the ability to team with Westinghouse, Invensys brings together the expertise and resources to provide digital safety system upgrade solutions.
The Invensys Group (www.invensys.com) is made up of five businesses: Process Systems, APV, Eurotherm, Rail Systems and Controls. The Group is headquartered in London and is listed on the London Stock Exchange, with approximately 30,000 employees working in 60 countries.
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