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Omega Engineering

OMEGA Engineering, Inc.
Industry Instrumentation
Founded Stamford, Connecticut in 1962
Founder Betty Hollander
Headquarters Stamford, Connecticut, United States
Key people
Joe Vorih, CEO
Products thermocouples
flow meters
pH meters
electric heaters
data collection
automation devices
Revenue $168 million (2010)
Number of employees
700
Parent Spectris
Website omega.com

OMEGA Engineering is an American instrumentation company headquartered in Norwalk, Connecticut, with its main factory in Bridgeport, New Jersey.

It has sales offices in United Kingdom, Canada, Germany, China, Brazil, Singapore, Korea, Japan, and Mexico. Local websites are also available for customer convenience in France, Spain, Italy, Denmark, Netherlands, Australia, India, and Chile. OMEGA does business with the United States Navy, NASA and other industrial corporations.

OMEGA is owned by British-owned conglomerate Spectris plc. since 2011.

The company was founded in 1962 by Betty Hollander at her kitchen table while she was raising 4 kids. OMEGA began as a thermocouple manufacturer but slowly transitioned to other types of instrumentation. Today, OMEGA manufactures and sells devices that measure everything from temperature to pH.

In 1996, Tim Lloyd, an 11-year employee of OMEGA and a network administrator within the company, was fired. Three weeks after he was fired, he unleashed a hacking "time bomb" within OMEGA's computer systems, deleting the software that ran all of OMEGA's manufacturing operations at its factory in Bridgeport, New Jersey. OMEGA spent nearly $2 million repairing the programs and lost nearly $10 million in revenue, resulting in 80 employee layoffs, though Lloyd's lawyer stated that OMEGA's losses were far smaller. Tim Lloyd was later convicted of computer sabotage and was sentenced to 41 months in Federal prison. The Tim Lloyd hacking case is considered one of the largest employee sabotage cases in United States history. The case also aired in a Forensic Files episode "Hack Attack", episode 2 of season 6.


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