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Industrial Tomography Systems

Industrial Tomography Systems plc
Public
Founded 2001
Headquarters Manchester, UK
Number of locations
2
Area served
Global
Key people

Ken Primrose, CEO

Richard Williams, Founder
Products Industrial process imaging tools
Website www.itoms.com

Ken Primrose, CEO

Industrial Tomography Systems plc, occasionally abbreviated to ITOMS or simply ITS, is a manufacturer of process visualization systems based upon the principles of tomography. Headquartered in Manchester, UK, the company provides instrumentation to a variety of organisations across a range of sectors; including oil refining, chemical manufacturing, nuclear engineering, dairy manufacturing, and research/academia.

Industrial Tomography Systems began as an incubator company in 1997, responsible for commercializing technologies developed by University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology. Founders included a number of academics who had helped to develop tomography technology, such as Professors Brian Hoyle and Mi Wang (of University of Leeds) and Professor Richard Williams (then of Camborne School of Mines); as well as Ken Primrose, who continues to function as CEO as of late-2016. Currently, Industrial Tomography Systems has over a dozen staff based in the company's headquarters (located just off one of Manchester's major thoroughfares), and has systems installed in a number of global companies, including Johnson Matthey, and GlaxoSmithKline and Nestlé. In addition, the company has collaborated with major engineering firms, such as Philadelphia Mixers, to host international tomography workshops that showcase its technologies. In 2011, Industrial Tomography Systems was recognised as a "global leader in its field" after it was short-listed in the Institution of Engineering and Technology Innovation Awards. In an interview with the Manchester Evening News, Primrose attributed the success of the company to being able to offer tailored solutions that are designed to meet the needs of individual applications, as well as having a coordinated network of international distributors and agents.

Industrial Tomography Systems’ scanning technology works on a similar principle to CAT scanners that are used in hospitals to see inside the human body: by passing an electric current very rapidly between pairs of electrodes that are in contact with the process media, real-time images of the industrial process can be extrapolated from measuring the resulting difference in voltages. Since 2001, the company has developed a range of instruments based upon different types of tomography, which are outlined below.


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