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Joint effort wins ACHEMA process automation top pri=
ze Switzerland-based GEA Pharma Systems and J&M Ana= lytik of Germany have won first prize in the process automation category of the Process Innovation Awards presented by Process, PharmaTEC and LaborPraxis at last week’s ACHEMA exhibition in Frankfu= rt. The winning piece of equipment was the Lighthouse Probe, which has been designed to solve one of the biggest problems with optical inline analyse= rs: product sticking to the observation windows of the analyser, thereby crea= ting false readings. www.geapharm= asystems.com; www.j-m.de
Receiving the=
award
on the GEA stand at ACHEMA (from the left): Trevor Page, division technic=
al
director for GEA Pharma Systems, Joachim Mannhardt, general manager of
J&M Analytik, and Tomas Vermeire, product sales manager, based at the
Belgian office of GEA Pharma Systems |