Omega Engineering
Omega Engineering is a renowned company that was founded in 1962 by Betty Ruth Hollander. Initially established to manufacture a limited range of thermocouple products, Omega has grown into a leading global provider of innovative sensing solutions and sophisticated process measurement and control products. The company specializes in a variety of processes, offering customized engineering solutions along with calibration and excellent customer service to meet diverse industrial needs.
With a commitment to supporting engineers and scientists, Omega Engineering caters to a wide array of industries that require advanced sensing, control, and monitoring technologies. Its clientele comprises businesses that significantly rely on precise measurements and control systems for their operations. The company's products are essential across various sectors, including manufacturing, energy, medical, and education, making them indispensable in ensuring operational accuracy and efficiency.
Over the years, Omega has expanded its product lines and capabilities, now offering a comprehensive range of items including temperature, humidity, pressure, flow, and level measurement devices. This expansion has cemented Omega's reputation for quality and reliability in the marketplace. Additionally, Omega is a proud member of the DwyerOmega family of brands, which further enhances its market presence and product offerings, encompassing other distinguished companies such as Dwyer Instruments and UFM.
Omega Engineering stands out not only for its exceptional products but also for its dedication to customer satisfaction, which is rooted in long-term partnerships with clients that emphasize quality assurance, competitive pricing, and dependable delivery. The company’s continuous improvement philosophy extends to all facets of its operations, reflecting a commitment to advancing the management and quality systems characteristic of a modern, international supply corporation.
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