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IMI renews global framework with Syensqo for IIoT monitoring devices

IMI has renewed and extended its global framework agreement with international materials science company Syensqo, strengthening a long-standing partnership focused on the deployment of NEON Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) monitoring devices across chemical production sites worldwide.

This agreement builds on the relationship that began in 2019, prior to Solvay’s demerger in December 2023 that resulted in the creation of Syensqo. IMI’s IIoT devices have continued to be deployed throughout this period of organizational change, showing continuity in both operational requirements and supplier trust.

The new agreement builds on the trust that has seen Syensqo deploy more than 600 devices worldwide and demonstrates the desire to continue with widespread IIoT rollouts. The devices form part of Syensqo’s wider digitalization strategy, enabling earlier visibility of equipment behavior and supporting a transition away from purely time-based maintenance approaches.

Diana Garcia, Global Business Development Manager, Digital Products at IMI added: “This new framework agreement is confirmation of the hard work that has gone into product development and delivery over several years. We are proud to continue supporting Syensqo as a strategic partner for industrial IoT devices.”

Eric Jacquemin, Process Automation & Instrumentation Engineer at Syensqo, said: “We very much enjoyed working with TWTG prior to its acquisition by IMI, and we see LoRaWAN-based sensors forming part of our ongoing digitalization strategy for the future of Syensqo.”

Long-term relationships of this nature play an important role in shaping future product capabilities at IMI, allowing development teams to work closely with customer requirements in real operating environments. Insights gained through deployment at scale help inform both incremental improvement and the exploration of new use cases for monitoring technologies.

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