Talk:Measurex

Why an article?
I think that this company played an important role in the development of digital control systems. Even though it might be of interest for a very few people, the company contributed to the development of highly automated control of paper machines (and other flat sheet machines). The speeds of modern paper machines, and the quality of modern paper, would be impossible without the tight control and accurate measurement stemming from products by companies like Measurex. --Sgt. Oddball (talk) 13:49, 15 August 2008 (UTC)

A key cofounder of Measurex was Eugene Anderson whose backround in laser tech from the Lawrence Livermore lab created the first company patents using laser tech for measuring waste. Eugene also recruited Eric Dahlin who happened to live on the same street in nearby Saratoga. Eric was one of the few guys in the world with the skills that the company needed to be successful. Eugene and Eric met because their 7 year old daughters were friends. Its as simple as that. T Anderson Son of Eugene Anderson

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