"L.A. Turbine and GEA provide critical components used in UOP modular gas plants," said John Gugel, VP and general manager of gas processing and hydrogen at Honeywell UOP. "With this joint development programme, we can provide our customers with better predictive analytics and greater plant reliability and uptime to help them operate more profitably."
"These collaborations further our development and delivery of advanced technologies and solutions," said Shree Dandekar, vice president of Honeywell's Connected Plant business. "We have already worked with L.A. Turbine and GEA, and now we can leverage that history to develop better products that deliver even greater value for our shared customers."
L.A. Turbine and GEA are the latest companies to join Honeywell's Connected Plant programme, which uses the power of the IIoT to improve the safety, efficiency and reliability of operations in a single plant or across an entire complex. Honeywell recently announced agreements with Flowserve, Dover, Aereon and several other industrial leaders to jointly develop products and services as part of Connected Plant.




