Omron Moving and Expanding Montreal Office

Omron

November 10, 2017

Omron Automation Americas announced the grand opening of its expanded and relocated Montreal offices on October 30, 2017. The company will occupy new offices in a prestigious Dorval, Quebec business complex, with facilities that reflect how Omron does business in the 21st century. “Our new offices enhance customer interaction with our latest technologies as they seek solutions to their manufacturing challenges,” said Omron Canada General Manager Peter Brouwer.

The expanded Montreal test lab lets customers engage in hands-on, proof-of-concept testing of automation solutions. It will be fully outfitted with robots, motion control, machine safety, HMI, vision, sensors and control components that can be tested together, simulating integrated interactions. “Now that we operate as a PanAmerican business, we are able to provide uniform service and support for our French-speaking customers’ needs.”

As of October 30, 2017, the new address is: Omron Canada 1675 Trans-Canada Route, Suite 105 Dorval, QC. H9P 1J1 Canada Toll free: 866.986.6766 | Email: askomron@omron.com | Web: industrial.omron.ca

Other new investments designed to invigorate Omron’s business in Canada and the Americas include the acquisition of Adept Technology, Inc. (robotics), Delta Tau Data Systems, Inc. (high precision motion controllers) and Microscan Systems, Inc. (industrial code readers).

“The acquisition of Adept Technology is intended to integrate Omron’s strength of ‘Input, Logic, Output and Safety’ and Adept’s competence in ‘R’ (Robotics) to generate unique automation solutions for global manufacturers,” said Yutaka Miyanaga, Omron Senior Managing Executive Officer & IAB Company President. “By adding Adept intelligent industrial robots to our automation portfolio, we are able to offer differentiated solutions that provide our customers with a competitive advantage.”

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