Paris, France -
June 10, 2003

STARDOM Receives an Award "Innovative Technology in Process Control Systems"from a Major French Publication "Mesures"

Mesures, a well known monthly magazine in France that covers the process control industry, has presented STARDOM with its Palmares de l’innovation technologique dans la categorie des systemes des controles de procedes (Award for Innovative Technology in Process Control Systems).
Mesures evaluated and compared the capabilities of STARDOM with the offerings of several other control system suppliers and found STARDOM to be this year's most innovative control system.
Mr. Jean Francois Peyrucat, editor-in-chief of Mesures, said the following upon presentation of the award: "STARDOM is the first open system which is able to integrate commercial-off-the-shelf components with Ethernet technology. A new-generation control system is born."
First introduced to the French market in January 2003, STARDOM has rapidly achieved name recognition with such distinctive, unique features as autonomous control, open network architecture, and the latest internet technology. A number of customer inquiries have been received and several contracts have already been awarded. This proves that the STARDOM is well accepted by customers in France. |
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Philippe Chabert of Yokogawa commented: "The STARDOM concept combines the strengths of PLC and DCS systems with the latest network technologies, and it is rapidly gaining acceptance in the French market. All of Yokogawa's considerable know-how in the process automation and factory automation markets went into its development.
Positioned between the PLC/SCADA and DCS markets, STARDOM is competitive with top-end PLCs and RTUs, and is ideal for markets that require remote network with good control functionality. Industries that are well suited for STARDOM include building controls, power and water distribution. With STARDOM, we have a solution that will help you maximize your business!"
After receiving the award:
Olivier Deslangle, General Manager of Yokogawa France (left), and Philippe Chabert of Yokogawa France (right) |

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