TSI Acquires Adams Instruments and Facility Monitoring Systems Ltd.

07-Oct-2008 - United Kingdom

TSI Incorporated, a worldwide leader in measurement technology, announces the acquisition of Adams Instruments and Facility Monitoring Systems Ltd. (FMS). Adams Instruments is a developer of remote optical particle sensor technology. FMS is a premier provider of environmental contamination control systems. Together, these acquisitions will create a diverse line of contamination monitoring solutions to compliment TSI’s line of advanced aerosol instrumentation including the AeroTrak™ handheld, portable and remote particle counters.

TSI’s President, Tom Kennedy stated, “This is the first of several moves that will take TSI to a leadership position within the contamination control and controlled environments markets. TSI will leverage its global resources and expertise in aerosol science and instrumentation to provide customers with best-in-class instruments, monitoring systems and services.”

Adam Giandomenico, former president of Adams Instruments, has led several manufacturers of optical particle counters and environmental monitoring systems in achieving significant growth for more than 15 years. Along with the FMS leadership team, Giandomenico will play an important role as TSI expands it’s presence in the contamination control market.

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